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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415: Russell Wrankle on his sculpture and Shape Theory Collective
414: Chris Baskin and Dwayne Nii-Teiko Sackey on apprenticeship during Covid
413: Donna Polseno and Dara Hartman on the Women Working with Clay Symposium
412: Sunshine Cobb on The Beginner’s Guide to Hand Building
411: Alessandro Gallo on his human-animal hybrids
410: Lynn Duryea on the 30th Anniversary of the Watershed Workshop for people with HIV/AIDS
409: A new era for the Moravian Tile Works
408: Sanam Emami on revealing and concealing in surface design
407: Dustin Yager on his tongue in cheek approach to ceramics
406: Meet the Parents – Lindsay Oesterritter and Jason Vulcan
405: Meet the Parents – Brian Jones and Melissa Weimer
404: Meet the Parents – Sara Truman and Naomi Mostkoff
403: Meet the Parents - Jen Allen and Shoji Satake
402: In Tribute: Bill Daley on the three-part nature of creativity
401: Clay Cohorts with Levin, Roswell, and Miller
400: Fall Fund Drive: Listener mailbag with Mel
399: Fall Fund Drive: Donte K. Hayes on objects as initiation
398: Fall Fund Drive: Gay Smith on developing surfaces for soda-fired porcelain
397: Fall Fund Drive: John Britt on problem solving in the glaze lab
396: Susan Feagin on collage in clay
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