
Location:
United States
Description:
Pottery
Language:
English
Website:
http://thepotterscast.com/
Email:
Paul@ThePottersCast.com
Episodes
Best Friends Start A Business and Advice From Dad | Serena Pangestu & Anika Kalotay | Episode 1145
7/1/2025
Kura Studio was co-founded in 2017 by best friend duo Serena Pangestu and Anika Kalotay. Kura Studio believes that responsive design can turn day-to-day tasks into small thoughtful moments. Serena and Anika's practice is embedded in the idea of 'making’ and ‘designing’ as a way to explore concepts of living, working, & consuming mindfully.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1145
Duration:00:52:30
He Changed His Mind About Websites | Nick LaPointe | Episode 1144
6/26/2025
Nick LaPointe started throwing pots about 25 years ago at Santa Barbara City College and has been doing pottery ever since. Like many potters, Nick fell in love with the process of throwing and creating handmade art immediately. And about 6 years ago Nick started carving wood grains into his mugs experimenting with designs and ideas, working with other potters on collaborations, and throwing as much as he could! It's been an amazing journey up to now and he can't wait to see what the future brings!
https://ThePottersCast.com/1144
Duration:00:47:09
Being A Wholesaler And Loving It! | Lauren Herzak-Bauman | Episode 1143
6/24/2025
Lauren Herzak-Bauman is a ceramic artist who creates functional pottery and installations. Lauren's work explores the beauty of materials, elevates everyday experiences, and prompts reflection on the transformative power of art.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1143
Duration:00:59:58
Putting Streams Of Income To Work | Jessie Lazar | Episode 1142
6/19/2025
Jessie lazar makes functional ceramics for the home and table. Mostly wheel thrown, mostly gas fired, Jessie makes clean precise forms with painterly glazes meant to elevate humble items in your daily routine. After over a decade of making, selling, and teaching ceramics in New York City, Jessie relocated her studio and business to the Catskills in upstate New York. Setting up a new ceramics studio and brick & mortar homegood store in Eldred NY. This quickly expanded beyond Studio Jessie Lazar into Sullivan Public, a 3400 square foot industrial space turned community artspace, hosting local teaching artists, classes, afterschool and community events.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1142
Duration:00:57:36
Putting On A Tour | Sarah Anderson | Episode 1141
6/17/2025
Sarah Anderson is a traveling ceramic artist, teaching ceramic workshops across the country in a renovated Shasta camper with her dog Pip. After graduating from Ball State University with a sculpture degree, Sarah worked as a ceramic studio chair, sold work at craft fairs and numerous national galleries, partnered with her companies on the road, and now is opening an art therapy and ceramic store front called Dusty Pants Studio.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1141
Duration:00:43:49
The Half Blind Potter | Tim Clark | Episode 1140
6/12/2025
Tim Clark, also know as The Half Blind Potter. Tim lost the vision in my left eye in Dec of 2020 and discovered pottery in late spring of 2021. Ceramics has played a huge role in Tim's recovery and has actually provided two different avenues of advocacy and giving back to the visually impaired community. In 2023 Tim started the "Blindfold Challenge" to benefit The Fun Eye Fund. It is a charity that raises money for those that are in need of a prosthetic eye but may have a financial challenge in covering the cost due to lack of insurance or insurance not covering the cost of a prosthetic eye.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1140
Duration:00:56:12
Forever and Fleeting | Roshni Senapati | Episode 1139
6/10/2025
Roshni Senapati makes hand-built sculptural vessels which include stitched and knotted silk threads and cloth drawn from old family saris. Using two materials allows Roshni to explore family narratives and cultural connections through the form and colour of the porcelain vessels, as well as the histories enmeshed in the silk fibres.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1139
Duration:00:39:25
Uncertain Crazy Cool Potential | Bennett Graves | Episode 1138
6/6/2025
Bennett Graves is a potter based in Pittsburgh, where he’s been managing Fireborn Studios (alongside owner Dan Vito) since 2018. Bennett's work consists primarily of wheel-thrown porcelain, decorated with subtle surface variation and translucent high-fire glazes. Bennett's heart, however, belongs to humble, rough-hewn pots crafted from locally-sourced, minimally-processed materials.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1138
Duration:00:40:47
Remembering A Myopic Potter | John Neely | Episode 1137
6/3/2025
John Neely is an alumni of The Potters Cast. Way back in the very beginning of the show John agreed to come on to The Potters Cast. Episode 31. John suddenly passed away this week. In tribute to John we are returning to his conversation. Lots of love to John and his family.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1137
Duration:00:59:15
She Came. She Left. She's Back | Gillian Martin | Episode 1136
5/29/2025
Gillian Martin is a Melbourne-based artist working primarily in ceramics. Gillian holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Ceramics) from Monash University and has a background in photography, a practice that continues to inform her attention to composition and surface detail. Since returning to clay. Gillian has focused on material exploration, working across a variety of clay bodies to investigate new approaches to form, color, and texture. Color and stripes plays a central role in Gillian's process. Through layered applications of contrasting tones and slips, Gillian creates dynamic, evolving surfaces to explore concepts of perception, optical illusions, and the nature of lines. This intuitive, unstructured approach allows each piece to develop its own visual language, shaped by instinct, emotion, and material response.
http://ThePottersCast.com/1136
Duration:00:45:22
Nut Kiln Chronicles | Hamish Jackson | Episode 1135
5/27/2025
Hamish Jackson is a potter from England, and he started potting at Winchcombe Pottery in the Cotswolds. Hammish got married to his lovely American wife, Lauren and moved to the states about six years ago. Hamish completed a four year apprenticeship under Mark Hewitt and is now headed off to USU for grad school.
http://ThePottersCast.com/1135
Duration:00:51:15
The Sun Doesn't Set In The Summer | Beth Harden | Episode 1134
5/22/2025
Beth Harden is a functional potter working out of her home studio in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. Beth’s artistic journey is driven by curiosity, caffeine, and the determination to explore the endless possibilities of working with clay. Beth's process involves blending art with functionality while embracing a process centered in experimentation and exploration. Beth's creations not only serve as practical vessels for daily use but also as interactive art pieces that encourage individuals to immerse themselves in the unique textures and shapes, inviting exploration and connection with each use.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1134
Duration:00:46:38
She Thinks I'm A Walrus | Nastia Calaca | Episode 1133
5/20/2025
Nastia Calaca has always been dreaming of becoming an illustrator, creating intricate illustrations, reinventing beloved book characters, and writing new versions of her favorite stories was all part of her childhood. One day, Nastia unexpectedly stumbled upon ceramics and she unconditionally fell in love and have never parted since, having now been united for more than 12 years.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1133
Duration:00:51:15
The Digs Chicago: A Community Studio Story | Fawn Penn | Episode 1132
5/15/2025
Fawn Penn is a ceramic artist working in Chicago. In 2020, Fawn co-founded The Digs Chicago, a non-profit community ceramics studio home to 100 artists. In 2024, Fawn founded Old Friends, a contemporary art gallery. Fawn graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a BFA (2020).
https://ThePottersCast.com/1132
Duration:01:01:07
A Vision Followed The SMART Way | Chelsea Erdner | Episode 1131
5/13/2025
Chelsea Erdner is the artist behind Bombabird Ceramics. Chelsea has been working with clay for over two decades, but left her job as a graphic designer in 2017 to pursue Bombabird full-time. What started as a business focused primarily on functional production work has evolved to explore symmetry, clean lines, texture, balance, and repetition. Chelsea enjoys pushing the boundaries of the materials she works with — often piecing multiple wheel-thrown objects together to achieve balance and harmony in a finished shape or adding complex flourishes to a simple form. Since the beginning of Bombabird, Chelsea has prided herself on work that is not only beautiful, but meant to last. She has produced and sold thousands of pieces to folks all over the country, including selling through retailers like Food52 and Schoolhouse Electric. Chelsea's business has seen a lot in its eight years—studio moves, a pandemic, the birth of her first child—but she still wakes up every day feeling incredibly fortunate and inspired to do this work.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1131
Duration:00:53:36
Sprint At The Unknown | Jesse Hamerman | Episode 1130
5/8/2025
Jesse Hamerman started Beginner Ceramics in 2021 after not touching clay for 21-years, which he had studied in college. For Jessie it felt like a fresh discovery of the medium and his true self. Creating exuberant work at the intersection of design and craft for everyday use, each piece is crafted by hand in Brooklyn.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1130
Duration:00:56:57
What Does A Pottery Mentor Bring To The Table? | Amy Lee | Episode 1129
5/6/2025
Amy Lee fell in love with rocks and clay at age two. While studying GeoEnvironmental Science, pottery became Amy's passion. Alongside a multi-decade IT career, Amy has built and supported creative communities. Today, Amy continues to create and inspire from her Virginia studio, blending science, art, and community.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1129
Duration:00:48:05
She Had To Bend Over To Get Into Her First Studio | Harlinah Teoh | Episode 1128
5/1/2025
Harlinah Teoh creates botanical ceramic art based on the plants she encounters while hiking in the Australian landscape. Born in Sydney, Harlinah lived in Darwin, Tokyo, and Singapore before making her home in Melbourne. Harlinah took up ceramics in 2019 and three years later shifted her work and lifestyle to focus on ceramics and hiking.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1128
Duration:00:43:19
America's Largest Ceramic Show | Ceramic Showcase | Episode 1127
4/29/2025
Welcome to America's largest clay focused art show. It happens every year in Portland Oregon. And thousands of people show up to check it out and buy pots. I got to be there as an "Artist's Assistant" to Jennifer Blais and Jessica Joner in booth 60. And it was awesome! I also got to walk around and talk to other participants of the show. Amazing people like emerging artists, first year participants, international artists, the chair of the organization, and more. This was my trip to Ceramic Showcase... Oh, and did I say that the event is put on by the Oregon Potters Association?
https://ThePottersCast.com/1127
Duration:00:47:34
Pottery For Your Lifestyle | Jenny Cartee | Episode 1126
4/24/2025
Jenny Cartee is a potter living in the mountains of western North Carolina. Jenny makes mugs and other functional pots that she sells at our local farmers market and coffee shops. Jenny's husband, Heath is a fly fishing guide and owns a guide service, Pisgah Outdoors. Jenny and Heath have two daughters, Annie and Molly. As a family they love the freedom that having their own businesses gives them to spend time with each other and their girls. Aside from pottery Jenny's life passions are cooking, baking bread, hiking ,and identifying wildflowers.
https://ThePottersCast.com/1126
Duration:00:53:12