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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234: New Zealand Week: Greg Barron on building homemade ceramic equipment 2018-10-23
233: Jack Troy, Carolanne Currier and Amy Burk on kiln design, creativity and the Strictly Functional Pottery National 2018-10-10
232: Cynthia Bringle on educating your audience about the value of handmade 2018-10-05
231: Australia Week: King Houndekpinkou on the influence of animism and ritual on his sculpture 2018-09-21
230: Australia Week: Keith Brymer Jones on upscaling production and the Great Pottery Throw Down 2018-09-20
229: Australia Week: Kelly Austin and Joey Burns on finding community and setting up a studio 2018-09-19
228: Australia Week: Owen Rye on the shifting landscape of Australian ceramic education 2018-09-18
227: Australia Week: Glenn Barkley on his philosophy of curation and transition to full time making 2018-09-17
226: Daniel Johnston on making traditional pots for contemporary installations 2018-09-04
225: Tip Toland on the empathetic potential of figure sculpture 2018-08-21
224: John Gill on dyslexia and creativity 2018-08-16
223: John Gill on teaching 2018-08-14
222: Morean Center for Clay resident artists talk about creativity and community in St. Petersburg 2018-07-12
221: Jan Richardson talks about scaling up production to build her business 2018-07-11
220: Tracy Gamble on how a career in acting prepared her to be better teacher 2018-07-10
219: Jerilyn Virden and Lindsay Rogers talk shop and Arrowmont Pentaculum wrap up 2018-06-28
218: Jeweler Sarah Rachel Brown on her podcast Perceived Value 2018-06-18
217: Brenda Quinn and Mike Gesiakowski on teaching in private secondary education 2018-06-11
216: Steven Cheek on making vessels for the bourbon culture of Kentucky 2018-06-03
215: Melissa Weiss on making pottery in a political era 2018-04-26
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