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The Potters Cast

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Episodes

Chasing The Residency Circuit | Tyler Quintin | Episode 843

Tyler Quintin is a Korean American ceramic sculptor and vessel maker using clay to explore themes centered around identity. Tyler is currently wrapping up his residency at the Morean Center for Clay and will be beginning his next residency at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in June. 2022. http://ThePottersCast.com/843

Jun 16, 20221 hr 7 minEp. 843

From Doctor To Blindness To Clay | Annemarie Vogel | Episode 842

Annemarie Vogel used to work as a medical doctor in Zimbabwe. When Annemarie lost her vision, she returned to the Netherlands and changed her focus to the visual arts. Luckily she is not afraid of a challenge. Annemarie's work illustrates that sight is more than vision.

Jun 14, 202254 minEp. 842

The Miracles | Diego Valles | Episode 841

Diego Valles was born in the border town of Palomas Chihuahua in July 1982.Diego has been expanding the limits not only of Mata Ortiz Ceramics, but also of traditional Mexican Ceramics. In 2010 he was awarded The National Youth Award for Arts, which is Mexico’s highest honor to a young living artist, “for the combination of Science, Art and Excellence in the creation of his ceramics...” http://ThePottersCast.com/841

Jun 09, 20221 hrEp. 841

From Conductor to Clay | Lucia Matos | Episode 840

An orchestra conductor turned potter, Lucia Matos is originally from Brazil and lives now in the Chicago area. After having to cut short her conducting career due to hearing problems, Lucia discovered clay, and with that, she overcame grief and regained her creative voice and life purpose. http://ThePottersCast.com/840

Jun 07, 202242 minEp. 840

The Reluctant Potter | Andy Williams | Episode 839

Andy Williams is 43 years old and from the SF Bay Area. Andy has been a teacher of visual arts for 16 years and full time ceramics the last two years. Andy had not worked with clay in high school, but now it's all he thinks about. Andy is now working towards the point where he feels comfortable selling.

Jun 02, 202251 minEp. 839

Putting Your Money to Work | Kaveri Bharath | Episode 838

Kaveri Bharath is a potter in Chennai, in South India. Kaveri now has a rooftop studio with a small gas kiln that she built. The bulk of Kaveri's ceramic education and exposure came from Ray and Debby of GBP, Pondicherry. Kaveri builds kilns, teaches, and also makes and sells pottery. http://ThePottersCast.com/838

May 31, 202259 minEp. 838

Developing A Makers Philosophy | Harry Levenstein | Episode 837

Harry Levenstein is a potter currently working in the southern Berkshires of western Massachusetts. Harry is the ceramics lab tech at the Bard College at Simon's Rock where he also teaches and maintains his own studio practice.

May 26, 202258 minEp. 837

Going On A Pottery Trip | Gaspar Gorodisch | Episode 836

Gaspar Gorodisch is an Argentinian potter, Born in 1996 in the city of Buenos Aires. Through his young adult life Gaspar hopped between careers and jobs, having started as a cook at 18, managing bands and studying music full time at 20, and due to a bizarre accident, falling in love with pottery. http://ThePottersCast.com/836

May 24, 202252 minEp. 836

Out Of The Gate and Killing It | Em Piscopo | Episode 835

Em Piscopo stumbled into ceramics nearly 2.5 years ago in an attempt to discover my creative side after letting my analytical side take the reigns for too long. The connection was instantaneous, and Em fell in love hard and fast with the medium of clay. Em could never in her wildest dreams have anticipated making pieces that would someday be passed from her hands to those of family and friends, old and new, all over the map. The heart of Nightshade is, and in some ways has always been, finding t...

May 19, 202241 minEp. 835

Chasing Down An Idea | Mandy Henebry | Episode 834

Mandy Henebry has been working with clay for almost 3 decades. Mandy's work is a reflection of her love for home décor, and entertaining with food. Soft colors and tactile patterns grace the surfaces of her pottery. Mandy currently lives in Boise, Idaho working as a full-time studio potter. http://ThePottersCast.com/834

May 17, 202247 minEp. 834

Learning From Others | Amanda Bartel | Episode 833

I began working with clay in 2011 when I asked a cashier to teach me pottery. Since then, I have worked in and built multiple studios nationally and internationally. I make functional pieces born from an inner stillness and I strive to help my students find their own stillness through my teaching. http://ThePottersCast.com/833

May 12, 202256 minEp. 833

How To Not Care | Amanda Fangue | Episode 832

If Amanda had known she would one day be a professional potter, she would have taken more than Introduction to Pottery in college! Amanda was re-introduced to ceramics while stationed in Germany (2008) on a US military instillation that had several recreational centers, one of which had pottery wheels and a kiln. Since then Amanda has primarily been self taught through through research, asking a lot of questions, and trial and error. Amanda's work is 100% designed and handcrafted by herself. Her...

May 10, 20221 hr 2 minEp. 832

A Clay Pickett | Chris Pickett | Episode 831

Chris received his BFA from the University of Tennessee and his MFA from the University of Florida. Chris served as a long term Resident Fellow at the Archie Bray Foundation from 2012 to 2014. Chris currently resides in Pocatello, Idaho, and serves as an Assistant Professor at Idaho State University.

May 05, 202247 minEp. 831

Some Of The Whys Of Being Discovered | Raina Lee | Episode 830

Raina Lee is an artist based in Los Angeles and works in clay and experimental glazes. Raina's practice draws from ceramics history, archeology, and burial objects, and objects from her family’s past. Raina began in clay making functional works and has recently started making sculptural pieces.

May 03, 202259 minEp. 830

Pottery Boutique Goes Mobil | Kylie Osmond | Episode 829

Kylie Osmond is a mostly self taught potter and the owner of Smiley Seahorse Ceramics, a business that she runs full-time with help from her husband, Tim, in New Brunswick, Canada. Kylie and Tim make colorful ocean inspired pottery that they sell online and out of their mobile boutique - a 6x10 cargo trailer converted into a tiny nautical store. http://ThePottersCast.com/829

Apr 28, 202251 minEp. 829

PIP Coffee & Tea | Mara Friedman, Casey Bonnem, & Tom Budzak | Episode 828

Mara & KC are a couple of graphic designers who live in the Phoenix metro area. KC was a hand builder in college and Mara became obsessed with wheel throwing just a few years ago. They started to look for a studio space outside of their laundry room and when they couldn't find one, they decided to create one. Like all little ideas, it snowballed, and before they knew it, they were opening a full-blown public ceramics studio and coffee shop/wine bar. Tom started working with clay in middle sc...

Apr 26, 20221 hr 8 minEp. 828

Going Deeper | Jacob Vinson | Episode 827

Jacob Vinson originates from high desert plains of Wyoming, although he now calls Michigan home. Jacob has been working as a ceramic artist for over fifteen years and his fascination with the medium only continues to grow. In 2009 Jacob received his BFA from Utah State University, and in 2021 he received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Jacob's studio practice primarily revolves around but is not limited to utilitarian craft and the material science that is clay.

Apr 21, 202246 minEp. 827

Big Pots. Tons of Clay | Cameron Williams | Episode 826

Cameron Williams works to Order specializing in large wheel formed planter commissions for Shopping centres, office blocks and homes. Cameron's journey began 40 years ago at East Sydney Techical College, where students learned all aspects of the craft. Cameron did an apprenticeship followed with Errol Barnes followed by his first big commission which was Australia's New Parliament House. http://ThePottersCast.com/826

Apr 19, 202245 minEp. 826

"Fictitious Plants Growing In My Mind" | Rebecca May Verrill | Episode 825

Rebecca May Verrill is a Maine native and has regularly been working with clay since the late 90s. Rebecca received her MFA in Ceramics from SUNY New Paltz in 2013 and has taught in a variety of settings including K12 schools, community college, as well as workshops in studios and craft centers across the country. Rebecca exhibits her work regionally and nationally through shows, galleries and through her website. She maintains her studio practice in Portland, Maine

Apr 14, 202249 minEp. 825

Random Talks | Instagram Followers Showed Up | Episode 824

Here in the Pacific Northwest we had a rare snow day in April... It hasn't snowed here in April in the last 80 years! So I decided to a random invitation through my Instagram Stories to my followers to see who would like to jump on Zoom for a short conversation. I picked the first responses. You will find that these people are amazing! Kelly Beierman, Katrina Frigeria, Diego Valles, Deepika Dhoolypala, Megan Baig, and Morghan Gray all raised their hands and I am so happy they did. http://ThePott...

Apr 12, 20221 hr 13 minEp. 824

Finding New Customers | Sophia Sohyun Kim | Episode 823

Sophia Sohyun Kim loves working with clay. The inspiration of working with clay, the texture of reliefs, and cut outs are energizing to Sophia. Throwing clay on the potter’s wheel, in particular, can be addictive to Sophia as it is quiet and personal; it is like a meditation for her as she has to center herself before she can center the clay. Trees have been Sophia's obsession for a long time. Her fascination on tree barks started while taking pictures of birch, oak, and cedar trees in the Pacif...

Apr 07, 20221 hrEp. 823

A Psychologist and An Artist | Rachel Zylka | Episode 822

Rachel Zylka is a Psychologist who does psycho-educational assessments and provides behavioral support for families, children, and young adults. Rachel is also a self-proclaimed "accidental maker" who fell in with clay. As a micro batch maker, Rachel makes limited edition functional work.

Apr 05, 202256 minEp. 822

Point on Selling Through Instagram | Jon Puzzuoli | Episode 821

Along with teaching and creating his own work, Jon Puzzuoli takes on a diversity of commissions. Many organizations, churches, interior designers, and fellow artists of all kinds have commissioned work from Jon. Jon is used to taking on a wide array of commission ideas that are both functional and sculptural, for indoors or out. Starting with a sketch and a description,

Mar 31, 202245 minEp. 821

Carrying a Message for Her Community | Krissy Ramirez | Episode 820

Krissy Ramirez is a Mexican artist that uses her border experiences in her art. From luscious cacti to abandoned plaster walls Krissy uses graffiti to express thoughts in words written in a creative illegible language. Krissy continues to make work surrounded by graffitied trains en las montañas of Missoula, Montana.

Mar 29, 202253 minEp. 820

There's More to the Piece | Jared Peterson | Episode 819

Jared Peterson, affectionately known to many as J-Dog, was raised in Morgantown, West Virginia. There, Jared attended West Virginia University for his undergraduate education and received degrees in both English and Ceramics. Jared has both exhibited nationally and internationally and is a current MFA candidate at Arizona State University.

Mar 24, 202251 minEp. 819

She's Here Again with Her Second Book | Sunshine Cobb | Episode 818

Sunshine Cobb's new book, The Beginners Guide to Hand Building, has been a labor of love during the past year, and she can’t wait to share it with you. Sunshine is back on The Potters Cast to talk about her new book, but strangely enough, we end up talking about widening our lane to make the fuller life we want to live.

Mar 22, 20221 hr 6 minEp. 818

The Ethic of Work & Play | Ayla Mullen | Episode 817

Ayla Mullen has a BA in Environmental Political Theory and Ceramics from Marlboro College, and completed a 2 year apprenticeship with Ellen Shankin in Floyd, VA. Now a full time studio artist, Ayla makes wheel-thrown functional pottery with botanically inspired surface designs. She recently hiked the Pacific Crest Trail and moved her home and studio to Bellingham, WA.

Mar 17, 202258 minEp. 817

Making of a Mug | Cindi Daniele | Episode 816

Cindi Danieli a mom, she has 4 amazing kids and a sweet puppy. Cindi lived in Philadelphia until she moved to Florida 8 years ago. Cindi had always wanted to try the pottery wheel, and about 3 years ago from the time of this episodes release she decided to take a class. Cindi was hooked immediately, fell in love with everything about it. She hopes to be able to do it full time someday.

Mar 15, 202237 minEp. 816

The Ron Philbeck Story | Ron Philbeck | Episode 815

Ron Philbeck is a potter specializing in wheel thrown, sodium vapor glazed pottery. The limited production and one of a kind pots are created at Ron's studio in Shelby, N.C. Ron believes that pots should be well made, pleasant to look at, and easy to use. Ron's work can be found in collections and kitchens around the world.

Mar 10, 20221 hr 21 minEp. 815

Systematize Making | Dara Hartman | Episode 814

Dara Hartman is a full time studio artist in Salt Lake City, UT. Dara is the Director of the Women Working With Clay Symposium at Hollins University in Roanoke, VA. Dara received a BFA from Virginia Tech and an MFA from Montana State University.

Mar 08, 202257 minEp. 814
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