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Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

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Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast features interviews with ceramic artists and makers from around the world. For more information please visit our website www.talesofaredclayrambler.com.Ben Carter Arte Ciencias Sociales
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  • 561: Beth Lo and Julia Galloway on their approach to narrative
    Jan 14 2026

    Beth Lo and Julia Galloway are artists and educators that have helped shape ceramic education at the University of Montana. In our interview we talk about their approach to narrative, moving between bodies of work, and the value of taking on long term projects. They will be co-teaching a workshop next month at the Morean Workshop Space in St. Petersburg, FL. www.bethlo.com juliagalloway.com moreanworkshopspace.org

    Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:

    Monkey Stuff www.monkeystuff.com

    The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com

    Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com

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    56 m
  • 560: David Eichelberger on working with intention
    Dec 23 2025

    David Eichelberger's career has included time as a studio potter, professor, designer, and community educator. Today we focus on his personal studio practice hand-building serving platters and his role as designer for Two/One Ceramics alongside his wife, artist Elisa Di Feo. In our interview we discuss how working with bisque ring molds allows him to bring a new level of attention to his forms, as well as the collaborative aspects of design. In addition to his studio practice Eichelberger is the director of the Marlboro Studio School offering craft instruction in Marlboro, VT. twooneceramics.com

    I'm happy to be serving as juror for the 16th Annual Workhouse Clay International Exhibition. The exhibition highlights functional and sculptural ceramic artwork being created throughout the US and abroad. To be considered submit your entry by January 11th.

    Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:

    Monkey Stuff www.monkeystuff.com

    The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com

    Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com

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    48 m
  • 559: Wayne Higby and Benjamin Evans on Alfred ceramic history
    Dec 13 2025

    Wayne Higby and Benjamin Evans co-curated the retrospective History: A Legacy in Motion, Alfred Ceramic Art 1900 – 2025, which showcases twenty-six artists that have taught ceramics at Alfred University. In our interview we talk about Charles Binns and the early days of Alfred ceramics, as well as the contributions the school and its faculty have made to the development of studio ceramics in America. Higby taught ceramics at Alfred for more than five decades and was the Director and Principal Curator of the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum that was completed in 2016. Evans now directs the museum, which fulfills its mission through rotating exhibitions and stewardship of a vast ceramic collection.

    I'm happy to be serving as juror for the 16th Annual Workhouse Clay International Exhibition. The exhibition highlights functional and sculptural ceramic artwork being created throughout the US and abroad. To be considered submit your entry by January 11th.

    Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:

    Monkey Stuff www.monkeystuff.com

    The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com

    Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com

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    1 h y 5 m
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Ben Carter takes us on a worldwide journey interviewing artists, designers, and culture makers. Ben, an accomplished potter and artist in his own right, interviews from the perspective of the maker. Nearly 400 episodes later, Ben is still going strong. His interviews are insightful and well researched. We listen alongside Ben as he navigates each interview with poise and intrigue.

If anyone is or aspires to be a: maker, artisan, craftsperson, etc. or curious about that world, I would highly suggest this podcast. If you are a ceramic artist, this is a must listen.

Been Listening for Years!

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I love Ben Carter's thoughtful and informed approach to his interviews. It's clear to me that his own curiosity drives his conversations and I find this curiosity to be contagious.

I began listening in earnest 4 years ago and, having worked with clay myself on and off for several decades, I appreciate hearing from artists and others with whom I'm familiar and also those that are new to me. I trust that there will always be nuggets (or big chunks!) that will inspire me or be thought provoking, will drive me to do further research or will spur me to seek these people and/or their art IRL... Thank you!

Varied and engaging conversations with ceramic artists and 'ceramic adjacent' folks

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Sana is full of wisdom and her words will change your perspective on life, choices, and our role as artists. I listened to this 4 days ago and it's still in my head.

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