John Gill Ceramics Workshop for Hawaii Craftsmen 2016 (Video 2)
John Gill making asparagus dish by dropping slab on hump mold; making feet for dish.
John Gill making asparagus dish by dropping slab on hump mold; making feet for dish.
John Gill rolling out slab and making hump mold for asparagus dish.
The artist's name is Tim Kowalczy. He teaches at Illinois Central College, where I'm a student. You can check out his website to see a lot more of this type of thing; I tried to get a pretty representative sample of his work in this gallery.
Tim's Website:
And if you want, you can try buying some of his work at any of these links, though last time I checked a lot of it was sold out.
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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www.craftinamerica.org. Potter Mark Hewitt segment. ORIGINS episode PBS premiere: October 7, 2009.
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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 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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Features the work and words of Richard Notkin of Helena, Montana. From a series of films about the Montana clay community. Funded in-part by a Big Sky Grant from the Montana Film Office.
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