The Potters Cast Paul Blais
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The Vision | Heather Knight | Episode 1021
Heather Knight opened Element Clay Studio in Asheville, NC in 2007, after running a retail studio in Asheville's popular River Arts District, Heather moved her growing family to Savannah, Georgia.Though the business has grown greatly over the years, the backbone of the studio has remained the same. Heather is committed to remaining a craft based business, and all of the porcelain dishes, tiles, vases, and decorative objects are 100% handmade and don't use any means of mass production. Adhering to these values allows Element Clay Studio to continue to produce only the finest, heirloom quality work. Heather's work has been featured in many art & design publications, including Interior Design, Elle Decoration, Rue Magazine and American Craft. She works with designers across the globe to place custom art installations, and provides custom tableware for celebrity chefs like Eric Ripert, Jose Andres and Gordon Ramsey.
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A Woodfire Conference | Trevor Youngberg | Episode 1021
This is Trevor Youngberg's second episode on The Potters Cast. Trevor is a high school ceramics teacher and practicing wood-fire potter. Guided by a mindset that is focused on growth, discovery and creativity; Trevor finds that practicing wood-firing enriches every facet of his life.
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Responding To The Audience | Rachel Vitko | Episode 1020
Rachel Vitko discovered ceramics early on in Highschool where she was introduced to wheel throwing and surface decoration, combining her two loves of illustration and clay. For college Rachel went to MCAD (Minneapolis College of Art and Design) to further her illustration and explore graphic design. Rachel now pulls from those skills when creating her whimsical but functional pieces. Rachel currently resides in her home studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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A Texas Potter And Her Story | Ellen Duvall | Episode 1019
As an avid gardener, flora and fauna serve as the main source of inspiration for Ellen Duvall's explorations in surface design. Beneath a layer of vibrant color, Ellen illustrated functional ware also weaves in personal narrative, finding parallels between the natural world and the human experience. Following a long career as an art educator in public schools, Ellen now works as a full-time ceramic artist in her home studio located outside Austin, Texas.
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A Primitive Potter In Turkey | Toprak Sencer | Episode 1018
Toprak Sencer is a ceramist living in the Aegean region of Turkey, specializing in primitive ceramic methods. Toprak is recognized as a pottery artist by the Turkish Ministry of Culture. Toprak aims to popularize the primitive methods of pottery.
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Bookkeeping For Potters | Jessie Shaw | Episode 1017
Jessie Shaw is a New York based potter specializing in functional kitchen items. Jessie's forms tend to be simple with glaze adding the interest to the piece. Jessie learned pottery when She was in middle school. Jessie took a break when she went into college and now is back at it, full force.
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Get your hands dirty and share high fives
Paul Blais, the dedicated host behind The Potters Cast, recently celebrated a monumental achievement with his 1000th episode! The Potters Cast has received rave reviews on the podcast scene, boasting a large and engaged following. Whether you're a seasoned potter or simply interested in the arts, each episode is packed with valuable insights and stories from potters, ceramic artists, and creatives working in various mediums. If you haven't already, I highly recommend giving The Potters Cast a listen. I guarantee that after hearing Paul's and his guests infectious passion for pottery, you'll be inspired to get your hands dirty and share high fives with everyone around you! Congratulations once again and here's to many more thousand-episode milestones. You absolutely rock! Lony Maya