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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354: George Rodriguez on sculpture, personal identity, and community building
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352: Fall Fund Drive: Marty Gross on the Mingei Film Archive
351: Fall Fund Drive: The Studio Potter goes digital as it approaches fifty years of storytelling
350: Fall Fund Drive: Bill Brouillard on our reverence for technology
349: Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy on increasing the visibility of artists of color
348: Graham Taylor on heritage pottery and experimental archeology
347: Jennifer Ling Datchuk on understanding identity and womanhood
346: Bob Batchelor on the rise, fall and rebirth of Rookwood Pottery
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341: Jamie Bates Slone on using the figure to represent mental states
340: Sara Truman on building relationships and increasing student investment in a high school ceramic program
339: Sharif Bey on the power of art to sustain and connect communities
338: Guillermo Cuellar on Mingei and the challenge of restarting his pottery in a new country
337: Mike Cinelli on using color triads from comic books to create visual punch
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