Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Summary: Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast features weekly interviews with ceramic artists from around the world. Host Ben Carter talks with potters, sculptors, and designers about their creative practice. www.talesofaredclayrambler.com
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Podcasts:
191: Sue Tirrell on developing narrative imagery on clay
190: Learning to wood fire at Simon Levin's Mill Creek Pottery
189: Jacob Meer and Ian Connors on their apprenticeship experience
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Simon Levin. His interest in wood firing has led to over 20 years of active research into Anagama, Cross draft and Train style kilns. In our interview, we talk about learning to harness the complex variables of wood firing, defining mastery within the ceramic process, and his unique apprenticeship system. Simon has helped educate seventeen potters at his Mill Creek Pottery in Gresham, WI.
187: Red Star Resident panel extravaganza with Olsen, Daniels, Iyoda, Connell and Lin
186: Jessica Brandl on the influence of Gothic novels and dark humor
185: Tyler Lotz on the circular nature of creativity
184: Birdie Boone on the emotional impact of color
183: Live story telling from Kansas City!
182: Forrest Middelton, Arash Shirinbab, and Raeshma Razvi on their collaboration “To Contain and To Serve”
181: Vicki Grima and Stephen Creech on increasing ceramic outreach through national open studio events
180: Thor Thoreson on Marguerite Widenhain’s Pond Farm School
179: Live from NCECA- Omnus Terra panel with Garson, Fahey, Wedd and Blum
178: Graham Marks on his transition from ceramics to acupuncture
177: Double episode: Matt Metz on mining the subconscious to develop personal iconography and Brian Jones on the relaunch of the Jonescast