Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Adam Chau. Blending the machinery of industry with an interest in handcraft, Adam has created a digital calligraphy process which he uses to decorate tiles and vessels. In our interview we talk about developing mechanical mark-making processes, his Screenshot series investigating our evolving relationship with mobile devices, and his most recent show Sent, which revolves around the paradox of the anonymous selfie. To find out more about his work visit www.adamchau.com. We also discuss the reemergence of the Color Network, a group dedicated to aid in the advancement of people of color in the ceramic arts. For more information visit www.thecolornetwork.org.
On today’s AMACO community cork board we have online courses with Greenwich House Pottery. With over 40+ online classes from kiln building and Claymation, to critiques and gold leaf workshops, there’s something for everyone. Whether this is your first class or your hundredth, or if you are a professional studio artist or a beginner with no access to clay there is a class for you! To register today visit www.greenwichhouse.org/pottery-online-class-catalog/
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. They’ve been teaching about glazes at the most prestigious ceramic universities for years, and now offer online classes that are open to everyone around the world. Class sessions begin every January, April, July and October 1st, or you can try their 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.
513: Kathleen Clark on The White House China
512: Fund Drive: Live from NCECA with Lisa Giuliani and Brian Kakas
511: Fund Drive: Stephanie Seguin on tactile learning
510: Fund Drive: Judi Tavill on blending drawing with sculpture
509: Fund Drive: Brian Chen on the anatomy of his forms
508: Clay Roots: Exploring Ceramics Across the Black Diaspora with Malene Barnett, Lydia Thompson, Ashlyn Pope, and David Macdonald
507: Malene Barnett on blending design and studio art
506: Jane Bamford on using ceramics to support ecosystems
505: Cammie Staros on the power of precarity in sculpture
504: Jonathan Kaplan on investing in yourself
503: Lauren Sandler on the unseen narratives of material culture
502: Yuliya Makliuk on understanding the carbon footprint of ceramics
501: A collective approach to sustainability with Clay Matters
500: Celebrating 500 with a listener mailbag
499: Live from the New Clay Conference!
498: Didem Mert on the importance of play in creativity
497: Michael Middleton on collecting with special guest Rebecca Ickes Carra
496: Kyungmin Park on a multifaceted approach to the figure
495: Brad Schwieger on using subtractive methods to find form
494: Matt Katz on understanding ceramic chemistry
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