Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast features weekly interviews with ceramic artists from around the world. Host Ben Carter talks with potters, sculptors, and designers about their creative practice. www.talesofaredclayrambler.com

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259: George McCauley on low temperature wood firing 2019-02-01
258: Sandy Lockwood on collaborating with uncertainty 2019-01-29
257: Josh Deweese on the history of wood firing in Montana 2019-01-23
256: Mark Campden on making reduced luster ceramics 2019-01-17
255: Ireland Week: Making a living in rural Ireland with Cork potters Sara Roberts, Charlie Mahon, and Darren Francis Cassidy 2019-01-12
254: Ireland Week: Gallerist Mary Gallagher on the state of craft in Ireland 2019-01-11
253: Ireland Week: Susan O'Byrne on the empathic potential of sculpting animals 2019-01-10
252: Ireland Week: Gus Mabelson on Ireland's Ceramic Skills and Design Course 2019-01-09
251: Ireland Week: Tina Byrne and Elaine Riordan on advocating for Irish ceramics 2019-01-08
250: Ireland Week: Isobel Egan on building with paper-thin porcelain slabs 2019-01-07
249: Darien A-Johnson on the computer glitch that changed his life 2019-01-03
248: In Tribute: Warren Mackenzie on a lifetime in clay 2019-01-01
247: Liz Zlot Summerfield on establishing work-life balance to encourage health and creativity 2018-12-18
246: Marty Fielding on the influence of Frank Gehry and postmodern architecture on his ceramic vessels 2018-12-12
245: Amy Sanders on using patinas over Terra Siggilata to create rich low fire surfaces 2018-12-05
244: Ronan Peterson on the influence of comic books on his colorful work 2018-11-28
243: Live from Nashville: Summerfield, Peterson, Sanders and Fielding on developing low fire ceramic surfaces 2018-11-20
242: Linda Arbuckle's Terracotta Manifesto 2018-11-14
241: New Zealand Week: Richard Stratton on the importance of technical research on aesthetic development 2018-11-03
240: New Zealand Week: Nicole Kolig on harvesting local ceramic materials for sculpture 2018-11-02
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