There is a lingering sense that if an artist wants to sell her work, then the artist is a sellout. But nothing could be further from the truth! Jamie walks us through her thoughts on the subject of selling her art and not succumb to being a sellout. To listen in to this great conversation, click HERE.
Finding Freedom | Enas Satir | Episode 645
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Enas Satir | Episode 645
Enas Satir is a Sudanese artist, based in Toronto, Canada. Enas’ work is often inspired by the beauty and complexity of her country, Sudan. Enas’ work revolves around issues of Africanism, racism, and offers a critical lens on socio-cultural attitudes.
A Sculptor and Her Thoughts | Taylor Robenalt | Episode 644
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Taylor Robenalt | Episode 644
Taylor Robenalt attended Southern Methodist University for her BFA in bronze casting and stone carving. Taylor then discovered her love for ceramics and decided to study at the University of South Florida to receive a post baccalaureate. Taylor received a graduate assistantship at the University of Georgia where she accomplished her MFA in ceramics in May 2011. Currently Taylor is employed by Ringling College of Art and Design and has taught at State College of Florida, Auburn University, and Columbus State University as an adjunct ceramic professor.
A Potter’s Creativity | Emily Armstrong | Episode 643
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Emily Armstrong | Episode 643
Emily Armstrong grew up on Long Island, New York and moved to Portland Maine in 2011. Emily graduated from the Maine College of Art in 2015 with a BFA in Ceramics. Emily currently works out of a community studio (Running With Scissors) and works full time in Portland’s booming restaurant industry.
Getting Past Blocks to Creativity with Emily Armstrong
Blocked creativity is real and you may have seen this in your life. But how can you get past these blocks and get back to your creativity? Emily takes this subject on gives us her insights on getting past blocks to creativity. To listen in to this conversation, click HERE.
A Gardener Makes Garden Sculptures | Dustin Gimbel | Episode 642
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Dustin Gimbel | Episode 642
Dustin Gimbel is a Sculptor and a landscape designer with over 20 years in the field of horticulture. Dustin’s current exhibition SCULPTURA BOTANICA at Sherman Library and Gardens combines a lifetime passion for plants and a more recent obsession with ceramics. Dustin started working with clay in January of 2016. Dustin has a home studio in Long Beach CA.
Potting On The Road | WIlliam Duvall | Episode 641
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WIlliam Duvall | Episode 641
William Duvall is a potter originally from the east coast. William moved to Seattle after college and turned his basement into a studio. Then William started bringing his work on the road!
A Color Blind Art Teacher Makes Colorful Pots | Christian Bailey | Episode 640
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Christian Bailey | Episode 640
Christian Bailey is a dirty hairy potter in the piney woods of south Mississippi, with a BFA in Sculpture and MaED from the University of Southern Mississippi. Christian shows high school students the wonders of art. Christian’s work is a smorgasbord of layers, functional, sculptural, color, imagery, and process.
Some Dos & Don’ts of Commission Work with Christian Bailey
If you have never jumped through the hoops of doing commission work, or even if you have done a ton of it, you may be wondering, “How should I be doing this?” Christian walks us through some of his do’s and don’ts of doing commission work. To listen in to this conversation, click HERE.
The Story of the Bathroom Studio | Sarah Hussaini | Episode 639
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Sarah Hussaini | Episode 639
Not Work Related is the ceramics brand of Sarah Hussaini. Trained as an architect, Sarah wanted to create pieces that represented a departure from the stoic nature of the architecture office. She built NWR to be explorative, flexible and playful, with the idea that the objects in your life should incite happiness and maybe even a smile.