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Jess Riva Cooper is an artist and educator based in Toronto, integrating colour, drawing, and clay to create sculptures and installation-based artworks. She received her MFA in Ceramic Sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design.
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Plebeian Podcast Ep. 9 Highlight: Materiality and Making Things Look Used ft. Tim Kowalczyk

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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Montana Connections: Rudy Autio

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.

Potter Mark Hewitt, ORIGINS episode

www.craftinamerica.org. Potter Mark Hewitt segment. ORIGINS episode PBS premiere: October 7, 2009.

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Wayne Higby on the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum

www.craftinamerica.org. Wayne Higby, Director of the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum and Professor of Ceramic Art, on the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum. TEACHERS episode PBS Premiere: September 15, 2016 (*check local listings)

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Ceramic artist Richard Notkin demonstrates slip casting

Ceramic artist Richard Notkin demonstrates slip casting for a teapot. Richard is featured in the Landscape episode of Craft in America, which premiered in May 2007 on PBS.

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Ceramic artist Richard Notkin, LANDSCAPE episode

www.craftinamerica.org. Ceramic artist Richard Notkin segment. LANDSCAPE episode PBS premiere: May 30, 2007.

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Peter Voulkos, A Brief History

Peter Voulkos (1924-2002) was a ceramist most known for his abstract expressionist sculptures. He received his BS from the Montana State College, Bozeman and received his MFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts (now the California College of the Arts).

He taught at the Los Angeles County Art Institute (later renamed the Otis College of Art and Design) and the University of California, Berkeley. His students include Paul Soldner, Kenneth Price, Henry Takemoto, Michael Frimkess, John Mason, and others. His work can be found in the American Museum of Ceramic Art, Arkansas Arts Center, Everson Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and others.

www.craftinamerica.org. SERVICE episode Peter Voulkos segment. PBS premiere: November 2, 2014.

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