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
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434: Podcast extravaganza with Rebecca Ickes Carra from the Maker’s Playbook
433: Steve Theberge on finding a meaningful context for your aesthetic
432: Takuro Shibata on developing local clays at STARworks ceramics
431: Alex Anderson on the dark glamour of L.A. and Clay in Color
430: In tribute: Anthony Merino and Alex Kraft on the 50 Women exhibition
429: Wild Clay Live!
428: Eric Botbyl on pinpointing the perfect time to alter clay forms
427: Celebrating 10 years of the Red Clay Rambler with Show Trivia
426: Celebrating 10 years of the Red Clay Rambler with Carole Epp and Britta Schroeder
425: 10 YR Fund Drive: Michael Sherrill on his flora-inspired sculptures
424: 10 YR Fund Drive: Kat and Roger on the roots of their modernist aesthetic
423: 10 YR Fund Drive: Keith Brymer Jones on Boy in a China Shop
422: In Tribute: Merran Esson on capturing the passing of time
421: More than a Maker: Michael McCarthy
420: More than a Maker: Sarah Petty
419: More than a Maker: John Doran
418: More than a Maker: Will Baker
417: More than a Maker: Mac McCusker
416: Mark Warren on ten years of Haand porcelain
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