Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
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Today on the show I talk with Kyungmin Park. In our interview we talk about how an early interest in animation led her to figure sculpture, how she approaches identity through the work, and settling down in Massachusetts after moving fifteen times in the eighteen years she has lived in the United States. Park is an Associate Professor at Endicott College in Beverly, MA. To see examples of her work visit www.kyungminpark.com.
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334: Betty Turbo on digital illustration and using humor to carry a message
333: Ashleigh Christelis on integrating self-care into a creative life
332: Mitchell Spain on addressing environmentalism through satirical imagery
331: Carleigh Queenth on the quest for porcelain in 18th-century Europe
330: Adam Chau on digital calligraphy and the paradox of the anonymous selfie
329: Dr. Melissa Weimer on Addiction Medicine
328: Thoughts on anti-racism and fighting white supremacy
327: Isaac Scott on black representation in public spaces and photographing protests
326: Spring Fund Drive: Andrei Taraschuk on the beautiful world of Art Bots
325: Spring Fund Drive: Tim Kowalczyk on his trompe l'oeil ceramics
324: Spring Fund Drive: Resources for artists in the COVID era with Carrie Cleveland from Cerf+
323: Justin Rothshank on low temperature soda firing
322: Kate Johnston on developing design rules to guide one’s work in the studio
321: Tom Lauerman on rapid prototyping personal protective equipment for Penn State’s MASC initiative
320: Jonathan Barnes on teaching art online and 3d printing medical protective equipment
319: Kerianne Quick and Adam John Manley on their zine Craft Desert
318: Kelly Schnorr on effective teaching methods for high school students
317: Brian Jones on refining your craft and staying present in the making process
316: Jordan Mcdonald on his love of Rosanjin and the Pots in Words project
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