Sara Ballek
In business one of the most effective ways to control costs is by controlling efficiency in work. Sara talks us through her approach to creating efficiency. To listen in to this conversation, click HERE.
Sara Ballek
In business one of the most effective ways to control costs is by controlling efficiency in work. Sara talks us through her approach to creating efficiency. To listen in to this conversation, click HERE.
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Hayne Bayless | Episode 859
Growing up in Seattle, Hayne Bayless first got interested in clay when he found an old potter’s wheel and kiln in a corner of the high school art room. The art teacher knew enough about pottery to point him to Leach’s A Potter’s Book, and that became his guide. Other than lessons with a potter in Tokyo as a late teen, Hayne managed to avoid any formal education in ceramics.
Hayne abandoned wheel-throwing early on, lured by the freedom that hand-building offers. He set up his first studio in a tiny basement he shared with a washer and dryer, a stack of snow tires, mice and the snakes that ate them. The workspace amounted to a little more than a hundred square feet. To navigate the cramped quarters he sometimes had to slide sideways, and since then it’s been Sideways Studio. It also applies to a certain way of looking at things; instead of encountering an idea head-on, you might approach it from a different angle, even sideways. It can help avoid the traps of your own assumptions and biases. His studio is larger now and still cluttered, but he doesn’t have to walk sideways.
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Shikha Joshi | Episode 858
Shikha Joshi is a studio potter based in Round Rock, Texas. Born and raised in New Delhi, India, Joshi learned ceramics through community classes and workshops in the US. Joshi likes her pieces to be used, and aspires to make work that brings joy to people’s daily lives.
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Kylie Smithline | Episode 857
Kylie Smithline received her BFA in Ceramics at Jacksonville University. As a ceramicist, Kylie enjoys creating large-scale sculptural work that is non-representational as well as functional-work that corresponds with the sculptures. Kylie began working with clay in high school and decided to choose this as a career path after falling in love with the material and process.
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Nathan & Andrew Pauls | Episode 856
Nathan and Andrew Pauls are brothers and they have collaborated on some art. Andrew, who is a musician, wrote 14 songs for a song writers event where people are challenged to create a record album length group of songs in one month. Nathan joined in on all the fun and created a series of mugs in response to the music that Andrew wrote. This is the result of their collaboration. Each mug below is made by Nathan, and right below it is the song created by Andrew that inspired Nathan. They are presented in order of creation.
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Augusta Smith | Episode 855
Augusta Smith is a multi-medium designer and artist based in Phoenix Arizona, primarily focused on ceramic vessels. Native to Edgefield County, South Carolina, Augusta uses his background in production scale ceramics and traditional functional forms along with his engineering research discipline to produce wares ranging from vessels and tableware to sculpture.
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Corrie Ladd | Episode 854
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Danielle Williams | Episode 853
“Hello Strong Human”, is the message from Danielle Williams. Danielle is the face, hands, and heart behind Strong Roots Pottery. Graphic Designer by day and potter by night, Danielle resides in Dallas, TX, where she makes small batch ceramics as strong as Danielle’s roots.
Making in a community studio has it’s benefits and challenges. Danielle talk us through her perspective on working in a community studio. To listen in to this conversation, click HERE.
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Zuza Ferenczova | Episode 852
Zuza Ferenczová is a part-time potter and part-time scriptwriter from Slovakia, Europe. Zuza has a small garden studio where she makes small batches of hand-built pottery. Recently Zuza has founded a nonprofit organization called Ruky v hline, dedicated to organize educational activities for kids and adults in the field of pottery. Zuz has just been accepted for a PhD program in Film and Television studies as well.