The Potter’s Cast: Another chance to hear me ramble….

Recently I was contacted by Paul Blais who is starting a new podcast for potters. My first thought of course was yeah more stuff to listen to in the studio. Then he asked me to be one of the first three interviewees and I got nervous. I love podcasts, but being on them is, well, a bit frightening. I always second guess everything I say and hope that there is at least one trinket of wisdom I can impart.

Paul made it easy. He’s super fun to chat with and the podcast ended up being really relaxed like a cup of coffee between friends, as it should be.

I hope you can find some time to have a listen, either to my podcast or to the others that Paul has and will be producing. So exciting to add another podcast to the mix just for ceramics! Maybe our own reality tv show isn’t that far off after all : )

Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-potters-cast/id869539792 
Direct Download: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/thepotterscast/Episode_3_Carol_Epp.mp3
or visit:
thepotterscast.com/caroleepp/ 

Oh and stay tuned for next week as Musing About Mud will be launching a new bi-weekly special guest post all about podcasts! It’s gonna be super exciting…..

a site 2 see friday: Studio Break podcast with Grace Sheese

“Studio Break
is a creation of David Linneweh; the podcast and blog is meant to
showcase and highlight the work of Contemporary Artists by providing
casual in depth discussions which explore how they maintain a
professional studio practice.  Each conversation reveals the technical
and formal approaches necessary to create their work as well as the
concepts being presented to the audience or viewer.  In addition,
interviews provide a background of each of the artists including
highlighting their biography as discussing the research and ideas that
support and inform their creative process.

The impetus behind Studio Break is to shed light on the creative
process through the podcast in a way that parallels the types of
conversations artists share within each other’s studio.   This format
allows for a variety of listeners to engage the visual and conceptual
ideas of the artwork in a way that is accessible to fellow artists and
teachers, students, and anyone who would like to learn more about this
process.

I hope that you take the time to explore all the artists who’ve
participated in Studio Break and encourage you to reach out and leave
comments through the blog, Facebook, and Twitter.  Anyone can visit the iTunes
store to subscribe to the podcast and it’s very appreciated when you
leave feedback or consider a small monetary donation to the efforts of
Studio Break.” – David Linneweh

www.gracesheese.tumblr.com
www.gracesheese.etsy.com

a site 2 see friday: Studio Break

“Studio Break is a  blog/podcast featuring interviews with artists from
their studio.  Blogs updates will include images of artists work along
with an interview/conversation which explores the challenges of keeping a
studio practice, what they may be working on, and what we can look
forward to seeing from them in the future.”

A recent podcast showcased ceramic artist Megan Mitchell.

Check it out here