Special talk on Nina Hole by artist at Lacoste/Keane Gallery
Artist Craig Hartenberger gives talk on Nina Hole at Lacoste/Keane Gallery in Concord, MA.
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Artist Craig Hartenberger gives talk on Nina Hole at Lacoste/Keane Gallery in Concord, MA.
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Chabot College School of the Arts Professor, Clayton Theil, interviews artist John Toki. Toki teaches in the Ceramics Department at the California College of Art. .
This video message from John Toki was filmed on scene in Davis, CA. Links to the video file will be written on a self-addressed Bulacard that will be part of the Million Mentor March. Memories from the past can be instantly retrieved, displayed, and shared from the card using NFC cell phones such as the Galaxy S3 running on Google's Android 4.0. Additional information about the project can be found at www.internetofexperiences.com and www.bulacard.com.
Bethany is getting a peek into the home of sculptor Tony Natsoulas to get a look at his incredible art-filled home.
In this episode, Tim Kowalzyk, aka timsceramics, aka "the cardboard guy” talks with host Ryan Reich about cardboard mugs, balancing parenthood/working at home, pro wrestling, movies on VHS and ceramics, amongst other topics.
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CLAY is a 4 letter word. A podcast about clay and life and art. A celebration of the process of ceramics and all the failures and life lessons learned through clay and fire. Candid conversations about ceramics, pottery, sculpture, art and life.
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Tim Kowalzyk
IG: @timsceramicss
web: timsceramics.com
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Ryan Reich
IG: @ryanreichceramics @clayisa4letterword
web: ryanreichceramics.com
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clayisa4letterword@gmail.com
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Audios:
C4 theme by Ryan Reich
Maggots by GWAR
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Videos:
WWE
Nothing But Trouble
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Highlight from Episode 9 of the Plebeian Podcast!
This week's guest is Tim Kowalczyk! Tim is an incredible ceramicist who has a wild ability to replicate other materials in ceramic. Here we discuss the background of Tim's work in replicating material and what that material and replication means to him!
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The first video in a series of artist portraits inspired by the Missoula Art Museum Collections in MIssoula, Montana. Rudy Autio is best known for figurative ceramic vessels. He contributed generously and significantly to the world of ceramics. Curator Peter Held interviewed him at his home in 2007. The video was created after Rudy's death incorporating photos, footage of Rudy by his son, Chris Autio, and interview audio provided by MAM through Peter Held.
Many thanks to Rudy's wife, Lela, and family, MAM staff members Jenn Reifsneider and Renee Taffe, Peter Held, artist, educator and musician Beth Lo, the Archie Bray Foundation, Dexter Payne, John McFarland and the Big Sky Mudflaps.