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348: Graham Taylor on heritage pottery and experimental archeology

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Release Date: 11/12/2020

507: Malene Barnett on blending interior design and studio art show art 507: Malene Barnett on blending interior design and studio art

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show I talk with Malene Barnett. Her multimedia career spans design, studio art, and activism focusing on the influence and aesthetics of the black diaspora. In our interview we talk about designing textiles and interiors, taking a sabbatical to dive deep into ceramics, and founding the , a collective aimed at building equitable and inclusive creative culture. For more visit . Next week on the show we will broadcast a panel discussion that Malene moderated at this year’s NCECA conference.   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield...

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506: Jane Bamford on using ceramics to support ecosystems show art 506: Jane Bamford on using ceramics to support ecosystems

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show I talk with Jane Bamford. She creates ceramic sculptures and environmental prosthesis that are placed in nature to help rebalance the Australian ecosystem. In our interview we talk about the pressure climate change is putting on the Tasmanian landscape, working with scientists to create environmental design, and how her motivation for art making has changed over time. To see examples of her work visit .   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art Bray Clay

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505: Cammie Staros on the power of precarity in sculpture show art 505: Cammie Staros on the power of precarity in sculpture

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show I talk with sculptor Cammie Staros. From her studio in L.A. she blends Helenic aesthetics with modernism in her ceramic, neon, and stone work. Her series of black figure terracotta vessels move and bend like a wavy mirage from ancient Athens captured in the present moment. In our interview we talk about the influence of classical Greek ceramics, her love of precarity, and her series of submerged vessels. To see examples of her work visit . Thanks to everyone that came out to our NCECA live tapings. I had a great time meeting listeners and look forward to airing those episodes...

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504: Jonathan Kaplan on investing in yourself show art 504: Jonathan Kaplan on investing in yourself

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show I talk with artist and Plinth gallery owner Jonathan Kaplan. Over more than fifty years in ceramics he has worked as a studio potter, manufacturer of commercial ceramics, and gallery owner. In our interview we talk about investing in yourself, knowing when change is needed to avoid burnout, and how Kaplan approaches geometric forms through mold making. His book l weaves personal narrative into practical mold making skills and was just released by the American Ceramics Society in 2024. For more information visit .   I’m excited to have a live taping of the show at this...

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503: Lauren Sandler on the unseen narratives of material culture show art 503: Lauren Sandler on the unseen narratives of material culture

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show I talk with artist and educator Lauren Sandler. In her current body of work she drapes stacked vessels with beads, beans, and other objects to tell broader economic and cultural narratives. In our interview we talk about her anthropological approach to materials, adornment through accumulation, and mentoring students at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA, where she is an assistant professor. For more information visit .   I’m excited to have a live taping of the show at this year’s NCECA conference. Thursday March 21st at 2:30pm Lisa Giuliani and Brian Kakas...

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502: Yuliya Makliuk on understanding the carbon footprint of ceramics show art 502: Yuliya Makliuk on understanding the carbon footprint of ceramics

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show I talk with author, activist, and artist Yuliya Makliuk. She recently published Our interview focuses on understanding the carbon footprint of ceramic production and materials. In addition to sustainability, we also discuss Yuliya’s experience living through war in Ukraine. For more information follow on Instagram.   I’m excited to have a live taping of the show at this year’s NCECA conference. Thursday March 21st at 2:30pm Lisa Giuliani and Brian Kakas will join me to talk about the Changing landscape of ceramic education.   The Rosenfield Collection of...

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501: A collective approach to sustainability with Clay Matters show art 501: A collective approach to sustainability with Clay Matters

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show I talk with three members of Clay Matters, an Australian group that advocates sustainable environmental practices in ceramic studios. Jane Sawyer, Claire Ellis, and Amelia Black talk about reusing ceramic waste and building awareness of where ceramics materials are sourced. Clay Matters will have an exhibition at the Linden Projects Space, St. Kilda that opens on February 23rd. For more information visit .   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art Bray Clay  

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500: Celebrating 500 with a listener mailbag  show art 500: Celebrating 500 with a listener mailbag

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show my wife Melissa joins me for a listener mailbag. We give a few life updates before answering questions about how to price time consuming work, and ways we can create joy in difficult times. To help us celebrate our 500th episode donate $5 on , or become a patron on . Many thanks for listening along the way and for supporting the show.

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499: Live from the New Clay Conference! show art 499: Live from the New Clay Conference!

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Today on the show we have a live recording that happened at the 2023 New Clay Conference in Ottawa, ON. The show features presenters Martina Lantin, Zoe Pinnell, Marina Lespérance Lopez, as well as my cohosts Carole Epp and Marianne Chenard from The Kiln Sitters. We discuss the high-risk high-reward nature of ceramics, finding work/life balance as a parent, and the vibrant state of the Canadian ceramic community. A big thanks to Kaitlyn Brennan for organizing the conference and to the Richcraft Theatre tech crew for recording this evening.   On the topic of Canadian ceramics make sure...

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498: Didem Mert on the importance of play in creativity show art 498: Didem Mert on the importance of play in creativity

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Didem Mert combines collage and illustration to build dense layers of printed images, patterns, and color. In our interview we talk about the importance of spontaneous play in the studio, diversifying income streams, and using selfcare to find emotional balance. To see examples of her work visit .   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art Bray Clay

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Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Graham Taylor. Taylor’s historical ceramic reproductions are featured in cultural institutions forming a gateway for viewers to understand the methods, techniques, and lives of past civilizations. In our interview we talk about his training in the Cardew lineage and how this led him to manage the Kolonyama pottery in Lesotho for many years, how working with archeologists has influenced his understanding of historical ceramics, and the evolution of ceramics from the Neolithic to the Roman era in the United Kingdom. To find out more visit www.pottedhistory.co.uk.  

On today’s Amaco Community Corkboard we have the EQCLAY20 Scholarships at Sonoma Community Center. The Equity in Clay Scholarships have been generously co-sponsored by AMACO Brent and provide a reduced $5 registration fee to the Virtual Ceramic Surface Series for those who self-identify as an underrepresented or marginalized individual. To receive the discount, BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ participants simply register for the workshop of their choice, using the code EQCLAY20. For more information or to register visit www.sonomacommunitycenter.org/surface-series-2020/