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The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

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 Bringing Life From Scraps of Clay | Krista Coons | Episode 559 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:08

Krista Coons is the ceramic artist known as Her Name Is Mud. Krista graduated from Brigham Young University with her BFA in ceramics. Krista lives in the Arizona desert with her husband and three children, working out of her home studio with blush tiled floors.

 Making It Happen | Laurie Carretta Scupp | Episode 558 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:31

Laurie Carretta Scupp lives and works in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Laurie ceramics are hand built using slabs and pinch pots. Laurie works with red earthenware clay and is inspired by nature, which Laurie uses to form illustrated narratives on her work.

 Creating a Business so He Could Retire | Thomas Skupniewitz | Episode 557 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:13

Thomas Skupniewitz has been working in clay for the past 10 years. Thomas was a wallpaper hanger for 43 years and he is self taught in many other mediums. Thomas never had the grades or money in his youth to attend higher education but he did not let it stop him. Thomas wishes to convey to The Potters Cast listeners that we have to play the cards we were dealt and simply practice, practice, practice.

 "A Cracked Head Makes Pots" | Karishma Rodrigues | Episode 556 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:58

Karishma Rodriques was born and raised in Mumbai, India.   Life handed Karishma clay in 2012 after what she can only call a a missed call in 2011. Karishma has been working, teaching ,experimenting, fighting, and falling in love with clay ever since and continues to do so. Karishma finds inspiration from characters in sitcoms, movies, and books as apposed to nature. Karishma considers clay to be a person with his moods and is her shrink when in need.

 A One-Handed Potter Living in a Two-Handed World | Jill Leary | Episode 555 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:00

Jill Leary is a practicing artist and NYS certified art teacher. Jill has a BFA in Fine Arts, concentration in Ceramics and a BA in Art Education from Syracuse University as well as a MS in Fine Arts. Jill worked for Brewster Central Schools for 11 years as an Art Teacher until she had her two daughters. Jill now owns and runs Railyard Arts Studio.

 Building a Job | Brielle Rovito | Episode 554 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:10

Brielle Rovito is a ceramicist and designer living and working in Burlington, Vermont. Brielle makes clean, sculptural forms that reference humanness, movement, and the body. Brielle work is best identified by oblong shapes and bulbous moments that hover between the functional/non-functional line.

 Monster Maker Couple | Lisa Tantillo & Zack Callaghan | Episode 553 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:09

Calou Calay is the collaborative work of engaged couple Lisa Tantillo and Zack Callaghan. After 5 years on the art circuit they have developed a series of thrown and altered work inspired by a monster lore ranging from the of Boo Hag of the Carolinas to the Yokai Oni of Japan. The artists capture these creatures in clay as a means of exploring the human psyche and honoring the traditions of storytelling.

 Follow Your Bliss | Sean Scott | Episode 552 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:25

Sean Scott is a ceramic artist who specializes in hand built functional pottery. Scott, originally from Dayton, Ohio, earned his BFA from Ohio University and his MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He currently lives in rural Battle Lake, Minnesota where he operates Pomme de Terre Pottery.

 A Soft Spoken Potter Doing Amazing Things | Marco Minetti | Episode 551 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:10

Marco Minetti is an apprentice potter to Kwak Kyungtae in Icheon, Korea, founder of Ceramic Masterclass intensive workshops.

 Fresh From School | Linda Engstrom | Episode 550 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:46

Linda Engstrom has been an environmental activist since 12 yrs old. Linda went to College Art Studies and focused on illustration, prints, and photography. Linda is a freelance photographer and lived in Spain when she was 24-32 yrs old. Linda moved back to Sweden 2011. Linda has dealt with depression and PTSD. Ceramics gives peace of mind to Linda. 

 Selling Through Galleries vs Selling Online vs Selling at Events | Tim Kowalczyk, Curt Hammerly, Sean Roberts | Episode 549 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:49

Tim Kowalczyk, Curt Hammerly, and Sean Roberts have all been on the show in the past with their own episodes. Today they have all teamed up to discuss the various approaches to selling pottery through galleries, online, or events. With their backgrounds and approaches, Tim, Curt, and Sean have their own track records that they draw from for this conversation.

 Handmade Tiles- It's a Book! | Forrest Middelton | Episode 548 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:25

Forrest Middelton is back on The Potters Cast! You may remember Forrest as the source of the amazing tool, The Studio Sander. You may also remember Forrest as an amazing artist that creates functional wares and his amazing tiles. Forrest has now written a book on tile making. If you are looking for a step-by-step guide, Forrest's book has it, but it is much more. It also dives into the history of tiles, design, and installation. 

 A Mural Maker | Roxanna Dourthe | Episode 547 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:48

Roxanna Dourthe is a Caribbean born artist who has settled in Sabiñan, Spain. Not content with any one medium, Roxanna is involved in printmaking, experimenting pottery, tile making, and ceramic murals. Roxanna is a never-ending student.

 A Renaissance Maker | Leigh Anne Thompson | Episode 546 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:29

Leigh Anne Thompson and her fiancé, Steven, are full-time potters traveling around the US selling their work at renaissance festivals as well as online. They have multiple studios and spend a good part of the year living on the road, making pots, and homeschooling their son Ocean. They put just as much creativity into growing their business as they do their pots, always trying new ideas to keep it fresh.

 What It Takes to Survive Doing Shows | Nancy Gardner | Episode 545 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:38

Nancy Gardner received a BFA in Ceramics from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia 1980 and MFA from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 1984.  After that Nancy taught for 3 years in Dayton Ohio.  When Nancy and her future husband decided to get married, she moved to Chicago where they started Nancy Gardner Ceramics, a line of highly decorative, somewhat functional ceramics.  They raised 2 boys, rehabbed some buildings and sent a lot of pots out into the world. 

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