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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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
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