A great and very detailed web page describing many different techniques for glazing a piece both before and after firing it. The page cover all sort of glazing techniques from etching to marbleizing. Good site overall but some pictures of results and steps would be useful
This a free online guide to glazing which give lots of good tips on spicing up the glazing game. The guide comes from a website that is all about ceramics, including videos, photos, guide, and much much more.
AMOCA stands for the American Museum of Ceramic Art, which has multiple exhibits and holds events, tours and workshops. The museum is in Pomona, California and is a great place to go to look at some nice pottery. There is a wide variety or mediums within ceramics and the exhibits change often!
This is the website for a company which make, wheels, clay, glaze, kilns, and just about anything you need to make pottery on the wheel and off the wheel. My good friend's family actually owns and runs the company, and I was lucky enough to get a tour of the place. Without Amaco I wouldn't be able to make my art, so i owe them a lot of thanks!
Sweet Tea Pottery is a blog written by a ceramic teacher and artist who shows her work, and does a few tutorials too. This particular tutorial is of how to make a ceramic bowl on the wheel, a more advanced skill then just making a mug or pot. The tutorial uses pictures and text to help users with their craft.
This was a very useful video for me at the beginning of my independent study, it shows in detail how to center and throw a pot, which can be very difficult and is what I spend most of my time doing. The woman in the video also gives good instruction and help me a great deal.