Social Media for Clay People
Michael Kilne, Carole Epp, Paul Blais, Adam Field and Joseph Travis talking about social media.
Only the first half of the chat as the recorder died
Michael Kilne, Carole Epp, Paul Blais, Adam Field and Joseph Travis talking about social media.
Only the first half of the chat as the recorder died
Presentation as part of STEPPING UP The Australian Ceramics Triennale taking place in Canberra ACT, July 9th-11th, 2015.
www.australianceramicstriennale.com.au/2015/
www.caroleepp.com
An artist, curator, writer, community builder and teacher, Carole Epp provides a detailed journey into the artistry and history of functional art. Students will be guided through two projects (ceramic tile and pinch pot) featuring imagery from the students’ own exploration of “place”.
Jingdezhen Taoxichuan Education Program – Master Lecture Series (Ceramics)
Carole Epp 12.22. 2021
This clip was excerpted from Carole Epp's Workshop From Home, which is available in its entirety on CLAYflicks!
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Carole Epp creates provocative ceramic sculptures that reference kitsch figurines, lowbrow art and consumer culture. In her Artists by Artists exhibition, the politics of innocent dreams, Epp's figurative tableaux explore human experience — death and love, hope and failure, family and social pressures.
Carole Epp lives and works in Saskatoon. She has exhibited her work locally, nationally and internationally and is editor of the popular ceramic arts blog, Musing About Mud.
“borderLINE: 2020 Biennial of Contemporary Art” is an exhibition that challenges notions of borders. Carole Epp talks about their work in the exhibition and offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the installation.
“borderLINE” is presented by ATB Financial at your AGA.