319: Kerianne Quick and Adam John Manley on their zine Craft Desert

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast - A podcast by Ben Carter

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Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Kerianne Quick and Adam John Manley. Both are makers with studio practices steeped in craft, as well as professors of art in the Metals and Wood Departments at San Diego State University. In our interview we talk about their approach to materials, the concepts behind their recent bodies of work, and Craft Desert, a zine focused on craft in the Southwest that they co-edit. To find out more about the zine, visit www.craftdesert.org. To find out more about Kerianne visit www.kerianne-quick.com. To find out more about Adam visit www.adamjohnmanley.com.   On today’s AMACO Community Corkboard we have the Art Stream Nomadic Gallery Online Tour. In response to the cancellation of this year’s NCECA conference, the Art Stream has launched an online version of their usual cross-country tour featuring thirty-five of the top functional ceramic artists working today. You can shop the gallery from the comfort of your own home at www.shop.art-stream.com/.   Ceramic Materials Workshop is a proud sponsor of the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler. Ceramic Materials Workshop is a place online to learn about how materials really work. We’ve been teaching about glazes at the most prestigious ceramic universities for years, and now our classes are open to everyone around the world online. Class sessions begin every January, April, July and October 1st, or try our new self-guided online workshop the Middle Glazes: The Story of Mid Temperature Glazes, available now. Use the coupon code REDCLAY, all one word, for 25% off the Middle Glazes for a limited time. Find out more and sign up at www.ceramicmaterialsworkshop.com.   I want to give a shout out to KC Clay Guild for sponsoring the podcast. KC Clay Guild has been supporting ceramic artists and providing a space to explore clay in Kansas City, Missouri since 1988. KC Clay Guild is accepting applications for their Artist-in-Residence Program until April 15th. This program is open to anyone who is looking to jump-start their ceramics career. Benefits include a private studio space, free firing, opportunities to teach, and an annual stipend. Check out www.kcclayguild.org/AIR to learn more.