On this, the 40th episode of TCP, Gus is absent and Cammi is dealing with it as best she can and is also trying to finish pieces she’s been working on for a year. She talks to Christian Moses. If it sounds like she’s trying hard to be cool, it’s cause she is. Christian is an artist from Brooklyn, working out of BKLYN CLAY. Currently working as a sculptor and potter, he recently completed the BKLYN CLAY Artist In Residence program. You can follow him on Instagram here.
In this episode, Gus is getting ready for Nada and Cammi is working on dumb shit. The talk to artist, Erin Smith about her amazing work and getting out of grad school.
In episode thirty six, in this, our year of the lord, Cammi and Gus get into painting, glazes and Gus forgets his keys. They have a fun funny convo with Harris Rosenblum, artist, researcher, experimenter of the porcelain 3-D modeler and Glazy fanatic. You can check out Harris’s website and instagram. He also contributes to Do Not Research. Check it out!
In this episode, Cammi and Gus talk about Gus and a glaze quest, Cammi breaks all of her work and answer a listener’s question, or do they? They get to sit down, in person, with the brilliant, hilarious, illustrator and ceramicsist, Michelle Im. Prepare to be inspired.
You can check out Michelle’s work on IG here and see her website here.
If you can, always ask a bunch of people that have never met and only have ceramics in common to hang out. In these two part EPIC episodes, Cammi and Gus interview Wade Tullier and Christopher (@kidtofer) Gale. A week prior, Cammi and Gus were living their normal, sad/boring lives when both Wade and Christopher messaged them saying they were going to be in NYC. So, tight on scheduling, Gus had the brilliant idea to have them both on the podcast at the same time. We think it t went great.
Wade Tullier is an artist living and working in Detroit, MI. You can see his work here and his IG here. He was recently included in the Clay Pop show at Jeffery Deitch.
Christopher Gale is an artist and illustrator living and working on Oakland, CA. You can check his work out and follow him on IG here. Chris has done projects for Red Bull, Vice Magazine, and wired.com.
In this two part EPIC episode, Cammi and Gus interview Wade Tullier and Christopher (@kidtofer) Gale. A week prior, Cammi and Gus were living their normal, sad/boring lives when both Wade and Christopher messaged them saying they were going to be in NYC. So, tight on scheduling, Gus had the brilliant idea to have them both on the podcast at the same time. We think it t went great. If you can, always ask a bunch of people that have never met to hang out.
Wade Tullier is an artist living and working in Detroit, MI. You can see his work here and his IG here. He was recently included in the Clay Pop show at Jeffery Deitch.
Christopher Gale is an artist and illustrator living and working on Oakland, CA. You can check his work out and follow him on IG here. Chris has done projects for Red Bull, Vice Magazine, and wired.com.
In this episode, Cammi and Gus finally talk to the frequently mentioned, sometimes dragged, ever loved, best artist, funniest person, Sarah Allwine. As usual, the ever spiraling Ceramics Podcast shows up to the podcast party and brings beer.
In this episode, Cammi and Gus were trying to do a short intro and ended up talking forever. They discuss glaze pinholes, Kansas, the ceramics show at The Met and other topics that may or may not have anything to do with ceramics.
In this episode, Cammi and Gus catch up and then they talk to Eun-Ha Paek. Eun-Ha studied animation at RISD and, later, started working with ceramics. She, now, has expanded her practice into other materials and it’s amazing. Her work truly bridges digital and handmade. You can check her out on IG and her website. This episode is so fun.
Cammi and Gus catch up about Gus’s show in Denver at the David B. Smith Gallery and Cammi’s blow ups bad glazes. They have a talk with author and head of Central St. Martin’s Ceramics Department, Tony Quinn. The conversation moves between ceramics education, giving away knowledge, and his new project of mapping and capturing knowledge across Europe.
In this episode, Cammi and Gustav answer customer questions and there’s some great mop information. They also talk to art photographer specialist, Maggie Nimkin about photographing ceramics. Maggie has been photographing art for the past forty years and helps Cammi and Gus with professional and personal problems. You can see her work at maggienimkin.com.
In this episode, Cammi and Gus remember it’s the one year anniversary of The Ceramics Podcast. Then, they talk to Thomas Mueller, LA based artist and Professor at the University of Southern California. They meant to talk about making glazes vs. buying glazes but ended up talking about pedagogy, living life, and of course, ceramics. You can see Tom’s work here and follow him on IG at @thomaspmueller.
Cammi and Gus are back and they are talking about studio set up, kilns, cups, and a million other hot topics. They’re guest is artist, Jolie Ngo. Jolie is making gorgeous 3-D printed vessels. She was recently included in Design Miami and is in her first year of grad school at Alfred University. You can see her work at ngojolie.net and follow her on ig at @jolienope.
Cammi and Gus finish their ridiculous interview with Ben Siekierski and finally release their interview with Irv Tepper. Irv is an artist living in Brooklyn and a tenured professor at Pratt Institute for Art and Design. You can see Irv’s work on his website. Irv talks about his early years at Kansas City Art Institute, studying with one of Cammi’s favorite artists, Howard Kottler and seeing Hamada at the pottery wheel.
In this episode, Cammi and Gus answer all the write in questions, some too much, some not enough.