Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
A podcast by Ben Carter
324 Episodes
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376: Canada Week: Julie Moon on trusting the creative process
Published: 5/26/2021 -
375: Canada Week: Magdolene Dykstra on her raw clay sculptures
Published: 5/25/2021 -
374: Canada Week: Martina Lantin on her passion for terracotta
Published: 5/24/2021 -
373: Amy Smith on essentializing the figure for visual impact
Published: 5/20/2021 -
372: Adrienne Eliades on using a die cutter for pattern making
Published: 5/15/2021 -
371: Janet Koplos on criticism and What Makes a Potter
Published: 4/30/2021 -
370: Ryan Wilson Kelly on using humor as an entry point for narrative sculpture
Published: 4/23/2021 -
369: Cassils on the body as both material and tool in performance art
Published: 4/15/2021 -
368: Paul Greenhalgh on how ceramics shaped civilization
Published: 4/8/2021 -
367: Juan Barroso on using pointillism to tell immigration stories
Published: 4/1/2021 -
366: Wendy Gers on curatorial activism
Published: 3/25/2021 -
365: Mark Shapiro on 19th-century potter Thomas Commeraw
Published: 3/17/2021 -
364: Natalia Arbelaez on activating ceramics through performance
Published: 3/11/2021 -
363: Brett Kern on drawing from pop culture nostalgia to create his sculptures
Published: 3/4/2021 -
362: Masa Sasaki on making a living as a potter
Published: 2/24/2021 -
361: In Tribute: Christine McHorse on her evolution from traditional Pueblo pottery to sculpture
Published: 2/21/2021 -
360: Jessica Putnam Phillips on using art to personalize military experience
Published: 2/19/2021 -
359. Mandy Kolahi on guiding an inclusive community studio through a pandemic
Published: 2/11/2021 -
358. Larissa Warren on the Wild Women and Wild Clay of Tamborine Mountain
Published: 2/5/2021 -
357: Jason Sandy on Mudlarking the Thames River
Published: 1/29/2021
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast features weekly interviews with ceramic artists from around the world. Host Ben Carter talks with potters, sculptors, and designers about their creative practice. www.talesofaredclayrambler.com