Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
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Today on the show I talk with Brad Schwieger. He has recently retired from Ohio University, where he helped guide the ceramic program for over thirty years. In our interview we talk about creating a rigorous learning environment, using subtractive methods to find form, and transitioning to full time studio work in retirement. In the interview we also talk about the design of his studio, which you can find out more about in the December 2022 Studio Visit in Ceramics Monthly at ceramicartsnetwork.org.
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475: Anika Major on her approach to painting the figure
474: Linda Sikora on teaching
473: Linda Sikora on the concepts of service, storage, and display
472: Sculptor Janina Myronova on building momentum in the studio
471: Maura Wright on her portrayal of beauty rituals in Midwest Sweat
470: Simphiwe Mbunyuza on developing potent references to Xhosa culture in his sculpture
469: Heidi Fahrenbacher on her formula for pricing
468: Rosti Eismont on blending a career in clay and graphic design
467: Fund Drive: Pete Pinnell on re-finding your voice
466: Fund Drive: Anat Shiftan on the human perception and distortion of nature
465: Fund Drive: Lauren Mabry on pushing the boundaries of glaze
464: Fund Drive: Sergei Isupov on his surrealistic sculptures
463: Meet the Parents: Courtney Martin and John Geci
462: Meet the Parents: Mallory Wetherell and Matt Ziemke
461: Rebecca Hutchinson on paper, clay, and Re-Generation
460: Sana Musasama on her art and activism
459: Live from NCECA with Galloway, Chénard, and Ochtli
458: Robert Harrison and Danielle O’Malley on the NCECA Green Task Force
457: Caroline Cheng on upcycling ceramic waste into environmental design
456: Courtney Martin on using resists to make complex glaze patterns
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