Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
Today on the show I talk with sculptor Kim Dickey. She uses the structures and flora of the garden as a springboard to create large-scale floral forms made from hundreds of individual pieces. In our interview we talk about her process of working with multiples, her feminist claiming of space through ornamentation, and her recent solo show Auguries at the Robischon Gallery in Denver, CO. To see examples of her work visit www.kimdickeystudio.com. Dickey is a Professor of Art at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Hey Red Clay Rambler Fans, for the month of December I’m having a merch sale, including our brand-new long sleeve t-shirt hoodie. It’s made from a soft triblend fabric that stretches with you while keeping you warm in the studio. Use the code REDCLAYRAMBLER at checkout to get 20% off your purchase at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/shop.
One of the best ways to support the show is by leaving a comment and a review on your favorite podcast. Thanks for listening and Happy Holidays!
Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:
AMACO Brent www.amaco.com
The Bray www.archiebray.org
The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com
395: Greg Payce on harnessing the negative space between objects to create images
394: Walter Ostrom on the questions that motivate his studio practice
393: In Tribute: Carter Gillies on the five stages of learning
392: Katrina Chaytor and Greg Payce live from the Ceramic Congress!
391: Seth Green on the influence of architecture and Justin Rothshank joins us to talk about the Indiana Clay Conference
390: Kathy King, Rose Katz, and Matt Katz on For Flux Sake
389: In Tribute: Michael Simon on intuition and finding purpose in making
388: Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy on Clay in Color
387: Adam Chau on Trade Secret
386: Stephen Earp on interpreting 17th-century terracotta traditions
385: Daniel Gillberg on his career in paper conservation and clay
384: Doug Casebeer on how curiosity sustains an art practice
383: Renee LoPresti on her three-dimensional surface design
382: Accountability and social change with Craft Equity
381: In Tribute: Adam and Melissa Yungbluth on the St. Petersburg art scene
380: Sarah Pike on touching clay with clarity and intent
379: Channing and Leah Smithson on Vessel: Art as a Doorway
378: Canada Week: Brendan Tang on his Joss paper sculptures
377: Canada Week: Kaitlyn Brennan talks about ceramic education in Canada
376: Canada Week: Julie Moon on trusting the creative process
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
Immaterial: 5,000 Years of Art, One Material at a Time
Art of History
The Turn of the Screw
Gulliver’s Travels
The Week in Art
The Art Angle