Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
Today on the show I talk with artist and educator Lauren Sandler. In her current body of work she drapes stacked vessels with beads, beans, and other objects to tell broader economic and cultural narratives. In our interview we talk about her anthropological approach to materials, adornment through accumulation, and mentoring students at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA, where she is an assistant professor. For more information visit www.laurensandlerstudio.com.
I’m excited to have a live taping of the show at this year’s NCECA conference. Thursday March 21st at 2:30pm Lisa Giuliani and Brian Kakas will join me to talk about the Changing landscape of ceramic education. Directly following at 4:00pm guest Red Clay Rambler host Malene Barnett will record Clay Roots: Exploring Ceramics Across the Black Diaspora - From Africa to the Caribbean and the Americas.
The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com
Bray Clay www.archiebrayclay.com
275: Live from CWU: Residency Reflections with Amanda Salov, Iva Haas, Seth Charles, and Amanda Bury
274: Stuart Gair, Kyle Johns, and Kelly Stevenson on pushing yourself to take aesthetic risks in the studio
273: Richard James, Kelsey Duncan and Iva Haas on how a creative practice can shift the maker’s world view
272: Jessica Brandl, Yoonjee Kwak and Christina Erives on creating narrative art based on family history
271: Brenda Quinn on the blending of architecture and floral elements in her work
270: Matt Wedel on keeping up with the speed of his imagination
269: Linda Christianson on modern pyromantics
268: Learning to wood fire through apprenticeships and residencies with Dupont, Johnstone, Parady, Tagseth, and Wilson.
267: The state of wood firing education with John Neely, Matthew Blakely, Pascal Geoffroy, Sandy Lockwood, and Linda Lid
266: Applied aesthetics with Denny Gerwin, Linda Christianson, Shirobey Kobayashi, Trevor Dunn, and Neil Hoffman
265: Daniel Lafferty on intuitive kiln building and the squinch arch
264: Hideo Mabuchi on vital materiality and the science behind reduction cooled reds
263: Catherine White on the seeds of ideas
262: International wood firing extravaganza with Lindsay Oesterritter, Nancy Fuller, Robin Dupont, Zac Chalmers, Tristan Chambaud-Heraud, Shikamaru Takeshita, John Neely and Linda Lid
261: Scott Ross on ram casting solid clay sculpture
260: John Neely on the development of the Train Kiln
259: George McCauley on low temperature wood firing
258: Sandy Lockwood on collaborating with uncertainty
257: Josh Deweese on the history of wood firing in Montana
256: Mark Campden on making reduced luster ceramics
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