Clay Culture: Aesthetics Merged
As David and Maggy Rozycki Hiltner’s family and home in Red Lodge, Montana, expanded, so did their ceramic collection. Being … Read More
As David and Maggy Rozycki Hiltner’s family and home in Red Lodge, Montana, expanded, so did their ceramic collection. Being … Read More
The annual readership contest explores the many interpretations of harmony and contrast, from formal investigations to explorations of narrative, cultural … Read More
This is a complex, difficult, and important time to be an artist. Globally, humanity is reckoning with paradigm shifts in … Read More
Teapots are common utilitarian forms made by many studio potters. British potter Seth Cardew regarded teapots as having profound social … Read More
It is important for makers to know traditional ceramic methods and use them to generate a more contemporary discourse. Learning … Read More
I’d like my work to be seen by everyday folks. In my art, I repeat simply rendered motifs—dogs, birds, mailboxes, … Read More
Alternatives to common glazes are trending, be it underglazes, engobes, terra sigillatas, or simply raw clay. Because of the visual … Read More
The clay-drawing installation process begins with putting wet clay on a wall. The clay dries slowly and eventually peels off. … Read More
I use a combination of wheel throwing, altering, and handbuilding. I throw because I enjoy the immediacy of manipulating the … Read More
How do you take a creative idea and transform it into a successful finished ceramic piece? Everybody has their own … Read More