Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
Today on the show I have a double episode. We start by talking to podcast host Rebecca Ickes Carra about joining the Brickyard Podcast Network. Her podcast The Makers Playbook focuses on the business of art and “what it’s really like to make a living from the things we make.” Season five of the podcast launches next week with an interview with Archie Bray Foundation director Rebecca Harvey. Subscribe to The Maker's Playbook now on your favorite podcast app.
In the second part of our interview, I talk with Michael Middleton, a multifaceted creative who has written plays, designed video games, and worked in consultanting. In the interview we talk about how a family connection to ceramics lead him to collect a broad range of studio makers and artists. You can see his collection at www.artworkarchive.com.
Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:
Ceramics Monthly is offering Red Clay Rambler listeners 15% off any new Ceramics Monthly subscriptions. Now through January 31, 2024, visit http://ceramicartsnetwork.org/rambler and enter the promo code for the subscription of your choice that is listed on that page!
The Bray www.archiebray.org
The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com
355: Kate Roberts on the ephemeral nature of her sculpture
354: George Rodriguez on sculpture, personal identity, and community building
353: Fall Fund Drive: Natania Hume on selling small batch wholesale through home stores
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
345: Audra Doughty on adapting community-based education to the COVID era
344: Lindsay Montgomery on the subversive nature of her Maiolica ceramics
343: Celebrate Clay Week 2020 with Walter Ostrom on the conceptual potential of pottery
342: Ann Carrington on upcycling found objects to create sculpture
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
336: Diana Benavidez on the art and politics of her piñatas
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