Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
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Today on the show I talk with Matt Katz, who along with his wife Rose, is one of the co-founders of Ceramics Materials Workshop. They offer online classes in ceramics chemistry, which are utilized by artists and students around the world. In our interview we talk about his path from maker to researcher, how to make chemistry exciting for students, and the podcast For Flux Sake, which Matt is cohost on. For more information visit www.ceramicmaterialsworkshop.com or www.brickyardnetwork.org/forfluxsake.
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373: Amy Smith on essentializing the figure for visual impact
372: Adrienne Eliades on using a die cutter for pattern making
371: Janet Koplos on criticism and What Makes a Potter
370: Ryan Wilson Kelly on using humor as an entry point for narrative sculpture
369: Cassils on the body as both material and tool in performance art
368: Paul Greenhalgh on how ceramics shaped civilization
367: Juan Barroso on using pointillism to tell immigration stories
366: Wendy Gers on curatorial activism
365: Mark Shapiro on 19th-century potter Thomas Commeraw
364: Natalia Arbelaez on activating ceramics through performance
363: Brett Kern on drawing from pop culture nostalgia to create his sculptures
362: Masa Sasaki on making a living as a potter
361: In Tribute: Christine McHorse on her evolution from traditional Pueblo pottery to sculpture
360: Jessica Putnam Phillips on using art to personalize military experience
359. Mandy Kolahi on guiding an inclusive community studio through a pandemic
358. Larissa Warren on the Wild Women and Wild Clay of Tamborine Mountain
357: Jason Sandy on Mudlarking the Thames River
356: Deb Schwartzkopf on her book Creative Pottery
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