Malcolm Greenwood has been making pots professionally for 28 years in Sydney, Australia. He describes his introduction to ceramics as "like a duck to water," and the rest is history.
In tonight's Artist Q&A, Malcolm shares his inspiration, how he got started in clay, and displays some of his restaurant works. Malcolm also discusses how he got into providing restaurants with his wares. Special thanks to Narrate Media for sharing this video with the CAN audience! – Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Feb 26, 2019
Malcolm Greenwood has been making pots professionally for 28 years in Sydney, Australia. He describes his introduction to ceramics as "like a duck to water," and the rest is history.
In tonight's Artist Q&A, Malcolm shares his inspiration, how he got started in clay, and displays some of his restaurant works. Malcolm also discusses how he got into providing restaurants with his wares. Special thanks to Narrate Media for sharing this video with the CAN audience! – Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
Shared with permission from Narrate Media.
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