Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
A podcast by Ben Carter
333 Episodes
-  485: Bryan Hopkins on low-fire porcelainPublished: 3/10/2023
-  484: Alex Thullen on iridescent luster glazesPublished: 28/09/2023
-  483: Renata Cassiano on literature, portals, and intuitionPublished: 21/09/2023
-  482: Paul Andrew Wandless on a unified style across mediumsPublished: 14/09/2023
-  481: Amy Sanders and Gleidymar Rivera on making a living as an emerging artistPublished: 6/09/2023
-  480: Lucy Fagella on embracing studio cyclesPublished: 30/08/2023
-  479: Glenn Barkley on his book Ceramics: An Atlas of FormsPublished: 25/08/2023
-  478: Brickyard Network 2nd Anniversary with Michael Kline and Adrienne EliadesPublished: 17/08/2023
-  477: Adam Chau on using A.I.Published: 9/08/2023
-  476: Frank James Fisher on establishing a visual languagePublished: 3/08/2023
-  475: Anika Major on her approach to painting the figurePublished: 29/07/2023
-  474: Linda Sikora on teachingPublished: 20/07/2023
-  473: Linda Sikora on the concepts of service, storage, and displayPublished: 14/07/2023
-  472: Sculptor Janina Myronova on building momentum in the studioPublished: 6/07/2023
-  471: Maura Wright on her portrayal of beauty rituals in Midwest SweatPublished: 29/06/2023
-  470: Simphiwe Mbunyuza on developing potent references to Xhosa culture in his sculpturePublished: 23/06/2023
-  469: Heidi Fahrenbacher on her formula for pricingPublished: 16/06/2023
-  468: Rosti Eismont on blending a career in clay and graphic designPublished: 10/06/2023
-  467: Fund Drive: Pete Pinnell on re-finding your voicePublished: 25/05/2023
-  466: Fund Drive: Anat Shiftan on the human perception and distortion of naturePublished: 18/05/2023
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
