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The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

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 Benefits of a Cooperative | Mollie Bosworth | Episode 365 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:12

Mollie Bosworth has a ceramics career of more than thirty years, living in far north Queensland, Australia. Living in places limited access to ceramics courses, she has been mostly a self taught potter. She has explored many techniques with her current work utilizing porcelain, usually wheel thrown and featuring soluble metallic salts, decals or crater surfaces.

 Bringing Nature to Clay | Cathy Franzi | Episode 364 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:31

Cathy Franzi is an Australian artist making ceramic work inspired by plants, science, and the environment. She holds a BSC from the University of Sydney and an MVA and a PhD in Ceramics from the Australian National University. When she is not in her studio she may be found botanising in the field, studying natural history collections or admiring botanical ceramics in museums.

 Discussing Social Media | Ruth Greenberg, Sharon Greenwood, Rabun Thompson | Episode 363 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:57

This is a special episode that was recorded live at Georgies' open house. I sat down with ceramic artists Ruth Greenberg, Rabun Thompson, and Sharron Greenwood. We talked very extensively about the role of social media for today's growth of a potter's business.

 The Story of Growlerfest | Brad Klem | Episode 362 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:45

Bradley Klem has lived much of his life in Arizona and was first introduced to clay while studying painting at Arizona State University. Since completing his undergraduate degree in 2014 with a focus on ceramics Brad has been regularly exhibiting his work in national and international exhibitions as well as hosting workshops and presentations across the U.S. In 2015 he partnered with Alexandra Jelleberg to co-found, coordinate and direct “GrowlerFest 2015 East and West.”

 How to Test an Idea | Kristen McDermaid | Episode 361 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:56

Kristen McDermaid is an artist working in Salt Lake City and Park City Utah. She received her MFA in 2015 from the University of Utah. She studied Ceramics at Konkuk University in Seoul, South Korea in 2005. Kristen is passionate about making functional, sculptural, and conceptual ceramic works.

 Growing The pottery Business Through Fairs | Annie Quigley | Episode 360 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:16

Annie of Quigley Ceramics is an actor turned ceramic artist. When the "industry" took its toll she found a new home in clay. Her signature style is highly detailed pierced forms. Inspired by shadow play, she slices designs into her clay reminiscent of forests, lace, mandalas, leaves, even a sea turtle.

 Examining Creativity | Colby Charpentier | Episode 359 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:29

Colby Charpentier is an Artist in Residence at The Morean Center for Clay in St. Petersburg, Florida. He received a BFA in Ceramics and Glass from Alfred University in 2013 and worked as a studio assistant to Chris Gustin and Daniel Clayman between 2013 and 2016. He most recently completed a 6-month residency at Sonoma Ceramics in Sonoma, California.

 Learning to be an Entrepreneur | Liz Pechacek | Episode 358 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:08

Elizabeth Pechacek was raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, by her artist mother and chemist father. She grew up making all manner of things and found her way to clay in college. She earned a BFA in ceramics and a BA in art history from Indiana University in 2012. She now operates her ceramic studio in Minneapolis and teaches at Powderhorn Park and The Northern Clay Center. Her work is all either handbuilt or slip cast from handbuilt prototypes.

 A Maker In The Community | Lauren Karle | Episode 357 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:18

Lauren Karle is a potter and social artist inspired by people – their food, traditions, and place. Lauren's goal is to have her work serve a purpose beyond its utilitarian function by designing it for who and how it will be used. Lauren's aesthetic is inspired by the two and a half years she lived in Guatemala and her work evolves with both the people she meets and the places she goes. Lauren currently lives in rural New Mexico making, writing, teaching, collaborating, and always learning.

 "The Plate's Not Done Until The Food Is On It" | Malcolm Greenwood | Episode 356 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:17

Malcolm Greenwood's focus on production has allowed Malcolm to develop a level of skill and discipline which continually brings more simplicity and freedom to both his exhibition and production work. Additionally, there is a constant exchange, to and fro, between these contrasting areas of Malcolm's work. Great satisfaction is gained for Malcolm from making pieces which are used everyday by thousands of people.

 Learning the Game Rules of Business | Jonathan Martin | Episode 355 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:31

What began as a small garage operation is now an established pottery studio, employing over 20 Waco locals, many of whom are studying artists. Jonathan Martin began throwing pottery in high school, studied Studio Art at Baylor University and after several years of teaching and working for a short time for a start-up in Silicon Valley, decided to pursue pottery full-time.

 He Makes Kinetic Sculpture | Austin Wieland | Episode 354 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:52

Austin Wieland is a ceramic sculptor living in Georgia. He was born and raised in Bryan, Ohio and began working with clay in High School. He received his BFA from Miami University of Ohio in 2011 with a studio concentration in Ceramics and Minor in Arts Management. In 2015, he graduated from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania with a MFA in Ceramics. Currently, Wieland is the Assistant Professor of Ceramics and Sculpture at LaGrange College in LaGrange, Georgia.

 Medicinal Chemist Becomes a Potter | Pierre Bounaud | Episode 353 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:49

Pierre Bounaud is a French ceramic artist who made his home in San Diego, California. Pierre’s ceramic work reflects his training as a chemist, fearlessly pushing the limits of glaze-dom and experimenting with a variety of techniques to create unique contrasting surface decorations. His current work includes colorful saggar-fired vessels, crystalline glaze wall plates, and his White Crackle series of functional and decorative wares.

 A Chinese Artist in America | Shiyuan Xu | Episode 352 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:04

Born and raised in Hangzhou, China, Shiyuan Xu received her BA from China Academy of Art in 2012, and MFA from Arizona State University in 2016. Completed a summer residency at Archie Bray Foundation last year, currently Shiyuan is the resident at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft in Houston. Shiyuan is the recipient of 2017 Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artist.

 Why Carve the Clay | Kyle Guymon | Episode 351 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:19

Kyle Guymon is a potter from Bountiful Utah, and he carves and alters every form to make either by relief or line carvings or distorting the form from the inside out. Imagery comes from elephants, birds, bison and from nature that use the Fibonacci sequence (succulent plants and nautili's shells)

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