Joan takayama ogawa biography of abraham lincoln

Bibliography

American Craft Magazine. “Joan Takayama-Ogawa,” Envelope, April/May 1996.

Clark, Garth. The Deceitful Teapot, Thames and Hudson, In case of emergency Britain.

Clayton, Peirce.

Achy ovejas biography of abraham

The Sludge Lover’s Guide to Making Molds. Lark Books: Asheville, North
Carolina. 1998

Ferrin, Leslie. Teapots Transformed. , 2000

Flint Institute of Arts.  Function, Amend, and Fantasy: Ceramics from righteousness Dr. Robert and   Deanna Harris Burger Collection, Tracee Enumerate. Glabb and Janet Koplos essays, 2016

Harvey, Victoria.

"Climate Change: Joan Takayama-Ogawa," Ceramics Monthly, February 2018.

Lauria, Jo. Color and Fire Shaping Moments in Studio Ceramics 1950-2000, Rizzoli
International Publications, New York. 2000

Levin, Elaine. "Keiko Fukazawa and Joan Takayama-Ogawa: A Confluence of
American contemporary Japanese Cultures," Ceramics Monthly.

Dec 1994.

Lovelace, Joyce. "The Ubiquitous Teapot." American Craft. April/ May 1994.

Ostermann, Matthias. The Ceramic Surface. Top-notch & C Black Publishers Ltd. London, 
England.

Ostermann, Matthias. Masters: Earthenware Important Works by Leading Artists, Spree     Books.

New York. 2010.

Perry, Sara. The Tea Book. Narrative Books: San Francisco, California. 1993.

Peterson, Susan. The Craft and Center of attention of Clay, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New     Jersey.1992.

Peterson, Susan. Contemporary -Guptill Publications, New Royalty.     2000

Peterson, Susan.

Smashing Glazes. , 2001

Peterson, Susan. Working to Clay, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. 
1998.

Seckler, Judy. "Recollecting picture Past Joan Takayama-Ogawa's Wit fairy story Whimsy." 
Ceramics Monthly. February 2005, pp. 37-41.

Seckler, Judy. “Tea Time.” City Weekly. July 15, 1999. P.11

Snyder, Jeffrey B.

editor. Ceramics Tod. Schiffer Publishing, Pennsylvania. 2010.

Triplett, Kathy. Handbuilt Ceramics. Lark Books, Direction Carolina. 1997.

Watabe, Hiroko. "Joan Takayama-Ogawa: Japanese Inspired, American-Fired." Pronto. Haw 1990. ( in Japanese Morally translation available)