Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
Today on the show I talk with Dirk Staschke. His recent work draws from Dutch Vanitas paintings, often incorporating ceramic frames that are portals into the inner world of the sculpture. In our interview we talk about exploring dark humor and beauty simultaneously, and having the patience for new ideas to solidify over time. To see examples of his work visit www.artdirk.com.
Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:
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The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com
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454: Adero Willard on Clay Holds Water, Water Holds Memory
453: Wesley Brown on the monumentality of form
452: Kurt Anderson on the humor in his art and Rebecca Harvey on the Archie Bray residency
451: Joey Quiñones on the ways our past informs our present
450: Osa Atoe on connecting to one’s self and others through clay
449: Lorna Meaden on the challenge of making complex functional forms
448: Dr. Kelli Morgan and Jennifer Zwilling on Figuring Space
447: Mary Savig on This Present Moment at the Renwick Gallery
446: Chotsani Elaine Dean and donald a clark on Contemporary Black American Ceramic Artists
445: Dawn Candy on capturing energy in her surface design
444: Sam Lopez on making a life in southern California
443: Across the Globe with Mark Hewitt, Priscilla Mouritzen, Diego Valles, and Carla Martinez Vargas
442: Jackie Head on her Neo-Op art installations
441: Dan Finnegan on stretching beyond tradition
440: Isabelle Fish on advocating for craft
439: Patty Bilbro on making what you want to make
438: Julia Galloway on idea development and trends in ceramics
437: Kitty Shepherd on the nostalgic roots of her colorful slipware
436: Why wood fire with Joy Brown, Kate Waltman, John Neely, and Garth Johnson
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