The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft show

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

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 Pouring-Glaze Art | Bethany Sheesley | Episode 589 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:56

Bethany Sheesley is a ceramic artist, brand designer, and studio owner with a BFA from the University of Iowa. Bethany has spent the last decade fully immersed in design and ceramics. Three years ago, Bethany realized a dream of hers by creating a new pottery studio in Phoenix, AZ, where she lives and works with other artists. Bethany's ceramic work is an ever-evolving exploration, inspired by nature, design, and a variety of artistic mediums.

 The Value of Having Separate Bank Accounts | Tara Carter | Episode 588 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:08

Tara Carter is a ceramic artist living in Telluride, Colorado. Tara earned her BA in Ceramics and MBA from Otterbein University in her hometown of Columbus, Ohio. Since graduating in 2011, Tara has been teaching ceramics classes, developing her own work by attending a variety of workshops, and exhibiting her wares.

 Making Mortal Pots & Making Immortal Work | Gabo Martini | Episode 587 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:40

Gabriela Martinez (Gabo Martini) was born in Tarimoro, Guanajuato, Mexico in 1995. She received her BFA in Studio Art with a concentration in Ceramics from Texas State University in 2018. Martini’s work is inspired by indigenous Mexican and Native American art. She carves patterning and lettering onto terracotta vessel forms.

 Starting a Community Studio in Berlin | Mia Moss | Episode 586 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:03

Mia Moss is a potter born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After moving to Berlin in 2014, Mia decided to commit to pottery as her career. In 2017, Mia opened a small community space, to give classes and bring in other potters. In 2019, Mia moved again to an even bigger space.

 A Maker's Marketing Ideas | Amy Brummond | Episode 585 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:14

Amy Brummond is the clay enthusiast and self-taught potter behind Pine Zen Pottery. She loves combining color and pattern in her work. Amy practices yoga and meditation daily and gets outside as often as possible. She currently resides in Minnesota--where she lives with her husband and two sons.

 How to Side Hustle While Keeping Your Day Job | Emma Hall | Episode 584 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:14

Emma Hall is a 30 year old, self-taught potter based in the beautiful Cotswold’s in the U.K. Emma has always been creative, even creating her own shows at age 16, but she didn’t continue this creativity and went to university studying something completely different. Emma says something she learned in life is that if you are truly creative it will find you again and so she did with pottery. Emma creates brightly colored and fluid pieces. Addicted to color is a fitting description for Emma.

 How to Talk to Anyone | Joe Lee | Episode 583 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:33

Joe Lee is a ceramic artist living in Irvine, California. Joe has been doing pottery for 10 years and he likes to throw vessels and cover the surfaces with intricately carved patterns.

 Upping the Potters Game | Keith Hershberger | Episode 582 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:08

Keith Hershberger is a potter living in Philadelphia who has made a living working in clay for over 20 years. In 2011 Keith founded the Highland Park Pottery Tour, a neighborhood based tour where ceramic artists invite the public into their homes and studios to view and purchase their work.

 Being an Apprentice | Yoon Surl | Episode 581 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:36

Creating pots is for Yoon Surl the ultimate act of consciousness. Rather than letting Youn's unconsciousness drive his art work, Yoon fashions clay into a shape that corresponds to a preconceived vision.

 "The Farside" of Clay | Dave Zackin | Episode 580 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:00

Dave Zackin studied animation at RISD, taught art classes for adults with schizophrenia for a few years, redesigned the recycling stickers for the City of New York, and then got into ceramics. His work, mostly depicting old men with big noses, is often made from greenware and bisquware discarded by others.

 Being a Leader | Louis Reilly | Episode 579 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:30

Louis Reilly has been making functional pottery since 2008. Louis maintains a steady studio practice and exhibits his work internationally. Louis obtained his BFA in 2009 from the University of Missouri-Columbia and his MFA in 2013 from Utah State University. Louis serves as Studio Coordinator at KC Clay Guild and teaches ceramics at Benedictine College. 

 Getting Your Feet Under You | Michelle Miolla | Episode 578 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:19

Michelle Miolla is  a potter living in the mountains of North Carolina in a town called Vilas, right outside of Boone. Michelle has her BFA in clay from Appalachian State University. Michelle primarily handbuilds, but also loves to throw on the wheel. Michelle also bartends at Appalachian Mountain Brewery, Boone’s first brewery!

 Three Avenues of Sales | Rosemarie Durr | Episode 577 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:46

Rosemarie Durr is a Kilkenny based Irish potter who hand throws a range of contemporary stoneware tableware which is designed for everyday use. Rosemarie has a background in design and her distinctive powder blue and buttermilk white glazes are uplifting and fit into every home and lifestyle. The pots are thrown finely and are light to the touch. Rosemarie shares her studio and shop with ceramic artist husband Andrew Ludick.

 "Say 'Yes!', and We'll Work Out The Details Later." | Zeynep Testoni | Episode 576 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:33

Zeynep Testoni’s work is inspired by the ocean and natural surrounds of her home in the seaside village of Gerroa, two hours south of Sydney in NSW, Australia. Zeynep has chosen ceramics as her ‘encore career’ after teaching English in secondary schools for almost 30 years. Zeynep's home studio is becoming a thriving local hub for pottery enthusiasts.

 The Man Behind Crockett | David Kring | Episode 575 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:06

David Kenton Kring was born and raised in Frankfort, Kentucky where he grew up in a small family-run men's workwear store. This blue collar atmosphere helped to influence not only David's passion of working with his hands but also his surfaces. David received his BA from Transylvania University focusing in ceramics and mixed media. David then began working for the ceramic distributor Kentucky Mudworks, where he honed his skills as a figurative sculptor and potter.

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