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546: Live from NCECA: Self Revelation and Art Making Now

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

Release Date: 05/14/2025

548: Kyle Triplett on blending physical and visual space show art 548: Kyle Triplett on blending physical and visual space

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

Kyle Triplett pairs hundreds of ceramic elements with digital projections and light works that highlight the human relationship with land and place. In our interview we talk about making site specific work, his interest in blending physical and visual space, and the Morean Ceramic Research Center in Kalamazoo, MI. Triplett is the Morean Distinguished Professor in Ceramics at Western Michigan University and the director of the center.   I have a few spots left in my surface design workshop at Snow Farm August 14 - 17. If you are interested in building layers through mark making and...

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547: Jonathan Eberle on the life and legacy of Ed Eberle show art 547: Jonathan Eberle on the life and legacy of Ed Eberle

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

Jonathan Eberle joins me on the show today to talk about the life and legacy of his father Ed Eberle (1944-2023). Ed Eberle is best known for his sculptural vessels and paintings that depict cultural archetypes through groupings of figures. In our interview we talk about Ed’s time at Carnegie Mellon (1975-1985), Jonathan’s role as a legacy holder and filmmaker, and Eberle Studios, which continues to provide space for working artists in Pittsburgh, PA.   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art Cornell Studio...

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546: Live from NCECA: Self Revelation and Art Making Now show art 546: Live from NCECA: Self Revelation and Art Making Now

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

To start our 14th season of the podcast we have a panel featuring guest host Kathy King talking with Dustin Yaeger, Joy Kin, and Connor Czora in front of a live studio audience at this year’s NCECA conference in Salt Lake City. Philosopher and educator John Dewey wrote, “The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.” Today’s episode explores the self-revelation that happens through art making, and how recent societal and political changes are impacting LGBTQIA+ artists. Special thanks to NCECA for co-producing this episode and to...

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545: Dallas Wooten on creating fluid surfaces   show art 545: Dallas Wooten on creating fluid surfaces

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

Dallas Wooten makes functional ware decorated with water etched and painted surfaces that melt and blend beautifully during his cone six firings. In our interview we talk about developing techniques to create fluid surfaces, and finding work life balance while running an art center. We also talk about the , which Dallas has been instrumental in starting.   I’m happy to be taking part in the inaugural Princeton Pottery Festival happening May 3 and 4 at the Princeton Day School in Princeton, NJ. I’ll also have new work at this year’s , where I will be a guest of Lucy Fagella April...

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544: MaryMar Keenan on designing for the table show art 544: MaryMar Keenan on designing for the table

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

MaryMar Keenan is the owner and lead designer of MM Clay, a manufacturer of custom dinnerware in San Francisco, CA. In our interview we talk about her career path to entrepreneurship, working with chefs to design restaurant ware, and increasing production when you have a limited amount of space.    I’m happy to be taking part in this year’s , where I will be a guest of Lucy Fagella April 26th and 27th in Greenfield, MA. I’ll also be in the first annual , happening at the Princeton Day School May 3rd and 4th. Both events feature an excellent selection of both emerging and...

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543: Derek Reeverts on symbolic figure sculpture show art 543: Derek Reeverts on symbolic figure sculpture

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

Derek Reeverts is a figure sculptor based in Gainesville, FL, where he is the teaching lab specialist at the University of Florida. In our interview we talk about his use of symbols and tools to depict the midwestern work ethic, teaching students to build and use energy efficient kilns, and the changes the Florida education system has gone through in recent years.   Derek is a member of the NCECA Green Task Force, which will be taking part in the project space at this year’s conference. Check out Matt Fiske, Hamish Jackson, and others for a wild clay experience that includes learning...

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542: Lindsey and Donte from The Mud Peddlers  show art 542: Lindsey and Donte from The Mud Peddlers

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

Lindsey M. Dillon and Donte of Earth Nation join me this week to talk about fan culture, selling ceramics at pop culture conventions, and their podcast . We also talk about Donte’s experience teaching ceramics through his YouTube channel and The Mud Peddlers participation in the NCECA podcast room a few years back. If you will be at this year’s NCECA in Salt Lake City come to one of the live tapings that will be happening throughout the day on March 27th and 28th. This episode is part of a duo, so I want to thank Lindsey and Donte for having me on their show recently. Check out where we...

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541: Nathan Murray on Color Theory show art 541: Nathan Murray on Color Theory

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

Nathan Murray creates groupings of figure sculptures that explore the intersection of race, class, and culture in America. In our interview we talk about his recent portrait of Malcolm X, which is now installed at the Nebraska state capital, his Color Theory series, and using non ceramic materials to create realistic skin tones. We also discuss his connection to Lincoln, Nebraska where he was raised and has now come back to set down roots. You can read more about Nathan in my book or visit .   I’ll be teaching two workshops this summer on ceramic surface design. The first will be at...

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540: Kevin Clancy on Ceramics take over Wheeling show art 540: Kevin Clancy on Ceramics take over Wheeling

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

Kevin Clancy is an artist and the curator of Ceramics take over Wheeling, a multiday celebration of ceramics in Wheeling, WV happening February 20th-23rd. In our interview we talk about the history of the city, how creative economy can be a catalyst for urban development, and the exhibitions and workshops that make up the event. We also talk about Clancy’s work in fibers deconstructing flags as a basis for social commentary.   I’ll be teaching a workshop at Snow Farm in Williamsburg, MA this summer August 14 - 17, 2025. If you are interested in building layers through mark making...

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539: Brad Klem on China painting show art 539: Brad Klem on China painting

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

Brad Klem’s porcelain forms are decorated with wild life, disposable plastic products, and corporate logos that draw attention to the human impact on climate change. In our interview we talk about the China painting process, using multiple firings to build an image, and making destruction beautiful. We also discuss moving to Denver and working with the La Serra Collective. .   I’m happy to be returning to Lake Tahoe to teach a workshop this summer at UNR Lake Tahoe. Join me for a low fire soda and surface design workshop June 16th-20th. Register today at   Today’s episode is...

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To start our 14th season of the podcast we have a panel featuring guest host Kathy King talking with Dustin Yaeger, Joy Kin, and Connor Czora in front of a live studio audience at this year’s NCECA conference in Salt Lake City. Philosopher and educator John Dewey wrote, “The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.” Today’s episode explores the self-revelation that happens through art making, and how recent societal and political changes are impacting LGBTQIA+ artists. Special thanks to NCECA for co-producing this episode and to Cole Collier for running the sound for the podcast room this year.

 

I want to send out a special shout out to today’s host Kathy King, along with Matt and Rose Katz to congratulate them on their 100th episode of For Flux Sake. That dropped this week and is available on all major podcast apps. I’ve had a great time making that show with them over the last four years and I’m proud that they are a part of the Brickyard Network. If you’d like to check out their back catalogue visit www.brickyardnetwork.org.

 

Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:

The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com

Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com

Bray Clay www.archiebrayclay.com