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 A Classroom Visit: The Teacher and Teachees | Jerm Wright, Jack Butler, & Gage Clisby | Episode 529 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:49

We get a real treat in this interview! We head into the classroom of Jerm Wright and spend time with the teacher, and two of his students, Jack Butler and Gage Clisby. This is a great insight into the high school classroom and what the ceramic program is like. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I enjoyed it.

 The Teacher That Quit to Become a Full-Time Potter | Andrew Linderman | Episode 528 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:01

Andrew Linderman is a studio potter and former high school chemistry teacher. Originally from the Twin Cities, Andrew currently living and working in Milwaukee, WI. Andrew makes functional pots to make the best moments in life better, to make the mundane moments more enjoyable, and to make the difficult moments more bearable. Andrew uses his background in chemistry to create glazes that are enhanced by the firing process in which he produces his pots.

 Turning Wild Rocks to Glaze | Matt Fiske | Episode 527 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:22

Matt Fiske's work explores the intersection of material, science, and ceramic firing process. Experimentation is an important aspect of Matt's studio practice, and focuses on manipulating common materials using uncommon firing conditions. Matt is inspired by the natural phenomena that occur in mineralogy and geology. In Matt's mind’s eye, glaciers give way to icy celadon glazes, volcanoes ooze magma as glazes cascade down curves and roll off edges, crystals grow when conditions are conducive.

 The Artist with Clay and a Message | Kukuli Velarde | Episode 526 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:20

Kukuli Velarde is a Peruvian artist based in the United States since 1987. She has received awards and grants such as the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Pollock Krasner Foundation grant, the United States Artists-Knight fellowship, the Pew fellowship in Visual Arts, the Anonymous is a Woman award, the Joan Mitchell Foundation grant, among others.

 Community, That's What Ceramics is All About | Logan Bishop | Episode 525 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:37

Logan Bishop was born in Louisville, Kentucky. Logan is an emerging artist residing in Louisville, Kentucky.  He received his high school diploma from Saint Xavier High School in 2014.  He received his BFA, emphasis on 3D in ceramics, from the University of Louisville in the spring of 2019. He has had work in displayed at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts for an annual student exhibition show, as well as the Louisville Hite Art Institute Gallery for his thesis exhibition.

 40 Years of Clay | Torbjørn Kvasbø | Episode 524 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:07

Torbjørn Kvasbø lives and works in Venabygd, Norway.  Torbjørn has pursued his own ambitions and intentions without hesitation.  Clay has been the pursuit that Torbjørn has worked with instead of getting that "regular job". Even Torbjørn's work with clay has been far from "regular".  He approaches clay punches, massage, kneading, rolling, throwing, pressing, stretching, and stamping all the while trying to get clay to become the vision in hiss own mind.

 She Found Clay at 13 | Aysha Peltz | Episode 523 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:29

Aysha Peltz’s pottery explores imagined space, scale and the poetic properties of the ceramic medium. She is a studio potter and faculty at Bennington College in Vermont. Aysha and her husband, Todd Wahlstrom, also own and operate StudioPro Bats. Aysha has taught at a number of schools and art centers including: Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and the Kansas City Art Institute. Aysha's work is in many collections including Huntington Museum of Art.

 A Red Bearded Professor | Ryan Kelly | Episode 522 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:17

Ryan W. Kelly has BFA in Ceramics from the Kansas City Art Institute and an MFA from The Ohio State University. Ryan is currently an Assistant Professor of Ceramics and Foundations at Western Washington University. Previously Ryan lived in Philadelphia, where he was a resident artist at The Clay Studio.

 The Students Corner The Teacher | Clay Leonard | Episode 521 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:52

Clay Leonard is a ceramics artist who currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Ceramics at the University of Houston – Clear Lake in Houston, Texas. His work has been featured in international and national exhibitions, publications, and in collections including the International Museum of Dinnerware Design in Michigan, Guldagergaard: International Ceramic Research Center in Denmark, and in the National Museum of Slovenia.

 Making After a 10 Year Break | Juliette Davin | Episode 520 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:07

Juliette Davin is a wife, mother & potter from Houston, Texas. Juliette received her BFA from The University of Texas. Juliette took a 4 week intro to pottery class and was hooked! Soon after that her husband’s job. Juliette brought a wheel, kiln, and lots of books with her overseas and became a self-taught potter, soaking up knowledge everywhere she could. Juliette now works out of her home studio in Texas.

 Growing Instagram Followers | Callahan Foose | Episode 519 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:05

Callahan Foose is a emerging ceramic artist living and working in northern Colorado. Callahan is the owner and full time potter at his company, CALLAHAN Ceramics. Callahan focuses most of his attention on creating detailed, one of a kind pieces with an emphasis on surface illustrations and decoration. While most of Callahan’s work is wheel thrown, his style also somethings includes the use of 3D additions or alterations to his forms.

 Websites for Potters | Kara Leigh Ford | Episode 518 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:43

Last time Kara Leigh Ford talked about Knowing When to Quit the Day Job. This time, along with giving us an update on her life, she also dives into the idea of the importance of having a website as a potter. Some of the main takeaways that I heard Karah talks about was that having a website of your own helps you to find and define who Your customers are. Another critical point is that having a website helps to build trust. Kara has much more to say on this and her insights are brilliant.

 Honest Making | Emma Connolly | Episode 517 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:54

Emma Connolly is a potter who lives and works in Bedfordshire in the UK. Emma attended pottery classes at night school later in life before setting up her studio in her garden. Emma hand builds organic pieces leaving all the marks made during the process. Emma's designs are inspired by the seasons and each piece has a scene carved by hand or by pressing botanicals into the clay.

 Some Professional Tips | Emily Reason | Episode 516 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:17

Emily Reason is a potter, artist, and Instructor in Professional Crafts and Ceramics at Haywood Community College in North Carolina. She holds an MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and BFA from West Virginia University. Emily’s ceramics career has encompassed artist residencies, writing, teaching, and exhibitions.

 Searching for the Path | Brandon Pena | Episode 515 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:56

Brandon Peña is a functional potter currently teaching high school ceramics at Box Elder High School. Brandon received a BFA degree from Utah State University in 2016. Brandon discovered his passion for clay after taking his first ceramics class in high school; he now finds joy being able to share that passion with his own students. Aside from Making pottery, Brandon is an avid skateboarder who puts just as much time and effort into increasing his abilities on the board as he does with making his pots.

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