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011 – Meeting Other Potters and Ceramic Artists

011 – Meeting Other Potters and Ceramic Artists

FromMudTalk Podcast - Pottery, Ceramics, Business


011 – Meeting Other Potters and Ceramic Artists

FromMudTalk Podcast - Pottery, Ceramics, Business

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Resources
bclayjamaica.wordpress.com
Online Groups of Potters and Ceramic Artists
Pottery Making Info's extensive list

Facebook: pottery heads, Ceramics Worldwide, Potters Network, Clay buddies, Clay Prints

(There are many more groups on Facebook which can be found using the search box.)

Ceramic Arts Daily/Network Message Board
Transcript
Welcome. After a small delay, we are back with episode 11. It’s about meeting other potters. Thanks for giving us a listen. Pottery can be an isolated activity. But I’ve found it’s a lot more fun with friends! Being around other potters can also spark new ideas, challenge you, and just give you someone that you can talk to. This particular MudTalk Monday discussion didn’t produce as many comments so it may be a little shorter. I’m also not going to sort the comments into categories like other episodes. At the end I will share my favorite responses and a few ideas to help you meet other potters and ceramic artists for those of you that want to meet more members of the awesome clay community. Let’s get started.

Rootandrocks I am focused in ceramics in a school that supports me but does not have a ceramics department. Whenever I meet another ceramicist it is exciting to find out about their inspirations, techniques. I love to compare notes and generally geek out about clay. The few people that work in clay at my school band together to share our love for it.

Flowerpottery I find the ceramics community in general to be so generous with information and technique. It's rare that you meet someone who is not willing to share info. Far too many generous people to name. It's one of the things that makes our community so great.

Bluelotuspottery I have not met many in person but I have meet many many online. clay buddies has been a godsend to me. And I look forward to meeting some of them in person in the future. I am also getting to know many on instagram.

Flowergurl4eva I met Hollis Engley, and Mitch Lyons. Both were encouraging, and not afraid to share. Hollis invited my hubby and I into his studio, and showed us part of his creative process. Mitch said come up and visit sometime. They were both genuine.

Cal_pot I got drunk with Wayne Higby #goals

Honnoria At the airport in Las Vegas I thought I saw Brian Hopkins and asked if it was him. We had a very nice conversation. When we arrived in Buffalo he helped me with my VERY LARGE box. 50# of stuff in that box. It was great having a friendly helpful face there in the middle of the night.

Judy F All the clay artists I have met enjoy exchanging techniques and glazing info. We love to pick each other's brains and solve problems.

Marsmelk Our Baltimore Clayworks teacher Sam Wallace took six of his long-term students on a visit to his native Jamaica in 2015. Visited potters Isaiah The Flower Pot Man and David Pinto. Great trip! More here: bclayjamaica.wordpress.com
Ideas to meet other potters
We’re going to do something a little different here at the end. I’ll share some of my favorite responses AS the ideas to meet other potters.

Piperpottery Instagram and #etsymudteam- I realize these are in-person meetings, but I don't have a huge local pottery community so the virtual communities I'm a part of have really helped me out in terms of slogging thru the less inspiring times in life. The contacts I've made on Instagram are also helping me grow as a potter.
Idea 1: Meet Potters and Ceramic Artists Online
This is probably the easiest thing to do. Technology can bring us together like never before. You can often find groups of potters on many social media platforms. You can also find potters through hashtags or looking at who other potters are following. I’ll share some links in the show notes if you want to find potters online.

Milagrosrviale Once I went as tourist to Jerusalem, and I visited a potter there, he worked with Terra sigillata. I wanted to know everything and he shared all his techniques w me. I was very happy that he wouldn't mind sharin
Released:
May 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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The MudTalk Podcast shares thoughts from potters and ceramics about a new topic each episode. Topics include pottery, ceramics, art, creativity, running a business, and success.