The Polymer Arts & The Polymer Studio Magazines
These are Discontinued Publications but ...
The articles in these publication are as relevant today as they were the day they were printed. Readers all over the globe keep their collection of magazines close to their studio table to reference for inspiration, technique, tips, and design ideas.
The Polymer Arts magazine
The Polymer Arts was, and continues to be in the existing back issues, a magazine for the professional and aspiring polymer clay artist. With an emphasis on design, conceptual approaches to creating art, self-expression, exploration of techniques, best practices, and discussions on the many issues that face working crafts artists, this magazine became, in its 8 years of publication, a highly influential voice for the polymer community, promoting self-expression, exploration, and the image of polymer as a fine art medium.
23 of the 29 published issues are still available in print although several will be selling out in the near future. All issues are continuously available in digital format.
The Polymer Studio magazine
Refreshing, inspiring, creative and informative, these packed magazines are full of unique project tutorials, new techniques, invaluable tips, artist interviews, and a peek into the studio spaces of creative and well-known polymer artists. Articles include:
- Inspiring project tutorials from all over the globe, for novice to intermediate skill levels.
- Expert instruction for improving skills and learning new techniques
- Tours inside the studios of unique and well-known polymer artists
- Invaluable studio tips and tricks
- Revealing artist interviews
- New product reviews
- A myriad of inspiring ideas and eye candy
Regular contributors include some of your favorite polymer experts including Christi Friesen, Ginger Davis Allman, and Anke Humpert, Debbie Crothers and Sage Bray.
The Polymer Studio only had a short run of 3 issues, all of which are available in print and digital formats.
See a sample of what you're missing or check out how online digital issues look and feel. You get to look at the first page of a number of articles and sections of the magazine. Check them out here!