Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
A podcast by Ben Carter
333 Episodio
-  405: Meet the Parents – Brian Jones and Melissa WeimerPubblicato: 17/02/2022
-  404: Meet the Parents – Sara Truman and Naomi MostkoffPubblicato: 11/02/2022
-  403: Meet the Parents - Jen Allen and Shoji SatakePubblicato: 05/02/2022
-  402: In Tribute: Bill Daley on the three-part nature of creativityPubblicato: 28/01/2022
-  401: Clay Cohorts with Levin, Roswell, and MillerPubblicato: 24/01/2022
-  400: Fall Fund Drive: Listener mailbag with MelPubblicato: 16/12/2021
-  399: Fall Fund Drive: Donte K. Hayes on objects as initiationPubblicato: 09/12/2021
-  398: Fall Fund Drive: Gay Smith on developing surfaces for soda-fired porcelainPubblicato: 03/12/2021
-  397: Fall Fund Drive: John Britt on problem solving in the glaze labPubblicato: 26/11/2021
-  396: Susan Feagin on collage in clayPubblicato: 18/11/2021
-  395: Greg Payce on harnessing the negative space between objects to create imagesPubblicato: 30/10/2021
-  394: Walter Ostrom on the questions that motivate his studio practicePubblicato: 18/10/2021
-  393: In Tribute: Carter Gillies on the five stages of learningPubblicato: 01/10/2021
-  392: Katrina Chaytor and Greg Payce live from the Ceramic Congress!Pubblicato: 24/09/2021
-  391: Seth Green on the influence of architecture and Justin Rothshank joins us to talk about the Indiana Clay ConferencePubblicato: 20/09/2021
-  390: Kathy King, Rose Katz, and Matt Katz on For Flux SakePubblicato: 08/09/2021
-  389: In Tribute: Michael Simon on intuition and finding purpose in makingPubblicato: 05/09/2021
-  388: Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy on Clay in ColorPubblicato: 02/09/2021
-  387: Adam Chau on Trade SecretPubblicato: 26/08/2021
-  386: Stephen Earp on interpreting 17th-century terracotta traditionsPubblicato: 20/08/2021
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
