Episodes

  • Studio Potter Contemporary Audio - Hamish Jackson
    May 1 2024

    Wild Glazes from Your Backyard, by Hamish Jackson. "Local materials offer endless possibilities and variety. A couple of years ago, I set out on a quest to make a palate of four stoneware glazes from one locally sourced rock. I did not want four shades of beige, but a palate of distinctly different glazes. The parameter I set was to use at least 50% of one single source rock in each of these glazes."

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    16 mins
  • Studio Potter Archival Audio – Toshiko Takaezu, artistic practice, part 2
    Apr 19 2024

    In the archival version of our podcast, we bring back the voices of potters from our early Print publication.

    In today’s episode, Gerry Williams interviews Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011). His feature of Toshiko was published in our Vol. 21 No. 2, June 1993 issue. The interview lasted over 1 and a half hours and we have split this conversation into two parts; this first part covers Toshiko’s upbringing and early career, part two features Toshiko’s contemporary work, creative practice, and philosophy.

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    31 mins
  • Studio Potter Archival Audio – Toshiko Takaezu, early career, part 1,
    Mar 30 2024

    In the archival version of our podcast, we bring back the voices of potters from our early Print publication.

    In today’s episode, Gerry Williams interviews Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011). His feature of Toshiko was published in our Vol. 21 No. 2, June 1993 issue. The interview lasted over 1 and a half hours and we have split this conversation into two parts; this first part covers Toshiko’s upbringing and early career, part two features Toshiko’s contemporary work, creative practice, and philosophy.

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    48 mins
  • Studio Potter Contemporary Audio - Richard Zane Smith
    Mar 19 2024

    Rootedness – The Power of Peace

    By Richard Zane Smith

    "Pottery wasn't made when there were threats of war and bloodshed. When examining ancient sherds and tool marks, one can sense the kind of peace and calm that it took to make long, unwavering parallel lines, to notch the rims with careful repeating indentations, and to spend time making what was to become more than a simple container. It was a life-providing vessel used to feed the next generations."

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    15 mins
  • Studio Potter Archival Audio – Frances Senska
    Mar 1 2024

    The following is a live interview of Frances Senska, which was summarized in "Eleven Montana Potters," published in the June 1979, Copper Reds / Leach - Vol. 8 No. 1. The interview was conducted and transcribed by Gerry Williams.

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    52 mins