Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
Today on the show I talk with Trevor Daugherty and Justin Rothshank, cofounders of the Northern Indiana Clay Alliance. The group has over sixty members and organizes a variety of ceramics programing in the region, including the Michiana Pottery Tour. In our interview we talk about the process of founding a nonprofit, ceramics in the Michiana region, and fundraising for new organizations. For more information visit www.indianaclay.org.
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
455: En Iwamura on his Neo-Jomon figures
454: Adero Willard on Clay Holds Water, Water Holds Memory
453: Wesley Brown on the monumentality of form
452: Kurt Anderson on the humor in his art and Rebecca Harvey on the Archie Bray residency
451: Joey Quiñones on the ways our past informs our present
450: Osa Atoe on connecting to one’s self and others through clay
449: Lorna Meaden on the challenge of making complex functional forms
448: Dr. Kelli Morgan and Jennifer Zwilling on Figuring Space
447: Mary Savig on This Present Moment at the Renwick Gallery
446: Chotsani Elaine Dean and donald a clark on Contemporary Black American Ceramic Artists
445: Dawn Candy on capturing energy in her surface design
444: Sam Lopez on making a life in southern California
443: Across the Globe with Mark Hewitt, Priscilla Mouritzen, Diego Valles, and Carla Martinez Vargas
442: Jackie Head on her Neo-Op art installations
441: Dan Finnegan on stretching beyond tradition
440: Isabelle Fish on advocating for craft
439: Patty Bilbro on making what you want to make
438: Julia Galloway on idea development and trends in ceramics
437: Kitty Shepherd on the nostalgic roots of her colorful slipware
436: Why wood fire with Joy Brown, Kate Waltman, John Neely, and Garth Johnson
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