Robyn Singerman's vision of a members' show for October came into focus with "Enchanted Arts," and it is beguiling! Also, Anne gives a TED talk about the scraps buckets.
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Episode 156: Welcome, Libby Brown!
Core Clay's newest artist in residence, Libby Brown, shares her background (Defiance, Ohio!) and her first impressions of our happy little playground. Also, Anne gives an update on the studio kitties.
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Episode 155: Mathew Arnold's tale of the tape
Cincinnati potter Mathew Arnold pulls in nearly 500,000 followers across his social media channels who watch his explorations of tape resist in pottery to build mazes that testify to Mathew Arnold, engineer. Also, please donate to the Frit Kitty GoFundMe.
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Episode 154: Cult Pastor rides over to Crockery City, Ohio
Laura Davis reports on her road trip to East Liverpool, Ohio, home of Mason Stains, which Core Clay stocks in all the beautiful colors. Also, Anne unveils the deeper purpose to the upcoming Enchanted Arts Market and Show in the Mason Gallery.
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Episode 153: Zig Main's pet portrait
Core Clay's three-week classes really stretch potters such as Zig Main, a studio member who took Vern Lash's pet portraits class and discovered the sculptor within. Also, Anne points out that you need not have taken Emily Hobart's jewelry-making class to appreciate a New York jeweler's collaboration with a German porcelain maker that is only 278 years old.
Life in a Cincinnati pottery studio as its owner, ceramic artists and friends walk their clay paths. Will things break? Of course. It’s a pottery studio.