12.23.2014

Sandi Pierantozzi and Neil Patterson on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast






This week on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Sandi Pierantozzi and Neil Patterson. A long time staple of the Philadelphia ceramics scene, they run the Neighborhood Potters studio on Fairmont Avenue. In the interview we talk about nurturing creative community in an urban environment, embracing the exploratory nature of a new body of work, and their ongoing relationship with the Craft Emergency Relief Fund. For more information on their work please visit www.sandiandneil.com. For more information on C. E. R. F. + please visit www.craftemergency.org.

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A couple in both life and in business, Sandi and Neil share how they met in a class at Anderson Ranch. This got me thinking of all the couples in clay that have found success by sharing love, labor, and experience. Next week's episode features another Philadelphia clay couple, Daniel Ricardo Terran and Naomi Cleary. Both interviews are part of an ongoing series in which I interview couples about their shared, and independent, roles in the clay world. 

12.18.2014

Sign up for THINK BIG! e-course with Molly Hatch and Ben Carter




Have you ever wanted to collaborate with a big company like Anthropologie? Publish a book? Sell more of your work? Join Molly Hatch and I for THINK BIG! a branding course for ceramic artists.

In today's art market, artists have to be more than just makers. We are makers, marketers, sales people, web designers, and so much more. Think Big! is a six week series of interviews with successful ceramic artists, art agents, dream clients and book editors. This series of interviews is designed to help you build the skills you need to expand your creative business, learn some tricks of the trade and think beyond the traditional methods of reaching your market.


TO REGISTER PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE E-COURSE ON ROZUKU. SIGN UP BEFORE JANUARY 6TH FOR ONLY $99!




How does the E-course work?


Each week has a themed conversation built around a topic that will help you discover ways to find new audiences, market your business, sell your work, and collaborate with larger companies. These interviews are available at your own pace and will be released once a week for six consecutive weeks. After all the lectures have been posted, you will have an additional six weeks to access course information and bonus materials.

We encourage participants to discuss the videos each week with a prompted discussion group online. Through the discussion board you can connect with other members of the series and reflect on questions and new ideas that come up for you each week. Molly and I will be watching the group discussions and joining in to add our experience with the topic. The discussions are ongoing and accessible throughout the entire series, so you can participate at your own pace, regardless of your time zone.

In addition to the weekly interviews and discussions we will post downloadable worksheets that will help you define your marketing message and come up with new ways to promote your business. The worksheets are for you to keep and work through as you engage with the course material. By the end of the six weeks, you will have gathered new thoughts and ideas, and you will have a clear direction moving forward in your creative business--on to BIG THINGS!

Click here to register today, or give the e-course as an unique holiday gift for your creative loved ones.




Week 1: Meredith Host

Meredith Host was born and raised in Detroit Rock City and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Kansas City Art Institute in 2001. Meredith has spent time at numerous ceramic residencies including The School for American Crafts at RIT in Rochester, NY, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle, ME, and Dresdner Porzellan Manufactory in Dresden, Germany. At Watershed, Meredith was the 2005 Salad Days Artist where she designed and produced 500 salad plates for their annual fundraiser. In 2008, she completed her Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics from The Ohio State University. In 2011, Meredith was named one of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA)Emerging Artists as well as one of the Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artists. Meredith lives in Kansas City, MO where she is a full time studio potter and also works on her Folded Pigs commercial line.



Week 2: Klein Reid

KleinReid is a small, design-driven studio producing finely crafted work from their New York City studio for over twenty (20!) years. Their hand-made work incorporates a variety of time-honored studio and industrial techniques. Their dense, translucent porcelain is hand-mixed from their own recipes. Their glazes complement their refined forms. Every new collection elegantly conveys goals that have remained consistent since KleinReid's inception: thoughtful design, fine craftsmanship and lasting beauty.




Week 3: Whitney Smith

Whitney writes, "My relationship with clay began in 1994 with my first wheel-throwing class at Cabrillo College in Santa Cruz. I had an instant rapport with clay, and I spent my first years as a potter single-mindedly pursuing a mastery and understanding of my new love. Early on, I was lucky enough to work for other professional ceramic artists where I learned not only the basics of running a production ceramic studio, but given a window into a world where people supported themselves making their art. In 2000, I finally made the leap into full-time ceramic artist, working solely for myself, making the work I love to make. It has been, and continues to be, an incredible journey where I am constantly challenged by my chosen medium to always be better, learn more, and to meet the peculiar demands of being a full-time artist in the world." 



Week 4: Arlene Scanlan, Co-Founder Moxie & Co.

Between the two of them, Moxie’s founding partners, Arlene Scanlan and Laura Becker have more than 50 years combined experience in the licensing industry. From their work on building classic properties like Peanuts and Garfield right through to a more recent collaboration with Urban Outfitters on a custom bike and Cole Haan on an exclusive MTA advertising partnership, Moxie and Company is truly the culmination of the knowledge, experiences, skills and successes that the principals have gathered in their journey along the sometimes turbulent, but always exciting, licensing super highway. In building Moxie & Co. and the properties they represent, they have focused on extending their valuable iconic brand assets into lucrative franchises that endure.



Week 5: Mary Ann Hall, Editorial Director Quarry Books and Rockport Publishers 

Mary Ann is an experienced publishing professional specializing in innovative, illustrated art and technique books. For 12 years, she led the art and crafts publishing program for Quarry Books and is currently editorial director for Quarry Books and Rockport Publishers developing books on art, crafts, design, artisan food and lifestyle topics. Currently based in Shaker Heights, Ohio, she is a Midwesterner who has lived the largest part of her life elsewhere and an urbanite who loves to hang out in woods. As a serial enthusiast, she enjoys many creative pursuits, including Burmese cooking, zydeco dancing, hiking, hot yoga, painting, reading, and having adventures with her children.



Week 6: Jennifer Rome- Head of Artist Collaborations for Anthropologie Home

Anthropologie is a multi-channel lifestyle brand that sells women’s clothing and accessories, home furnishings, found objects, gifts and décor. Anthropologie products are an expression of our customer's appreciation for artfulness and good design. To that end, our buyers and designers travel the world to uncover special products and to collaborate with talented artisans. Jennifer Rome has worked at Anthropologie for over 9 years and oversees all artist collaborations in the home category.



To find out more about your hosts for THINK BIG! please visit our websites.

www.mollyhatch.com
www.carterpottery.com

 

12.12.2014

Philadelphia Live Ramble: Silverman, Strand, & Gebhart talk Design on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast


Bobby Silverman


Michael Strand- Bowls around Holland


Tina Gebhart

This week on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have a live episode with Bobby Silverman, Michael Strand and Tina Gebhart. We discuss a broad spectrum of design related topics including education, the role of hand made in the contemporary design studio, and the ever changing boundaries of good taste. This episode was taped in front of a live studio audience at the Clay Studio in Philadelphia, PA as part of Design Philadelphia.

To subscribe to the Red Clay Rambler podcast on iTunes please click here. To add the podcast to your Stitcher Radio on Demand Playlist click here. You can also stream the latest episode on the podcast tab for this site.


Tina Gebhart, Michael Strand, and Bobby Silverman with Red Clay Rambler host Ben Carter.

Bobby Silverman has been an educator, designer and maker. He currently manages Alsio Design, a Brooklyn based company that produces ceramic tile for residential and commercial markets. For more information please visit www.alsiodesign.com.

Tina Gebhart is an Assistant Professor of Art and Art History at Gettysburg College. A long time studio potter, she is interested in functional pots that become textured canvases for light and shadow. For more information please visit www.tinagebhart.com.

Michael Strand is an Associate Professor and Head of Visual Arts at North Dakota State University. With a background as a functional potter, Michael’s work has moved seamlessly into social and community engagement while remaining dedicated to the traditional object as he investigates the potential of craft as a catalyst for social change. For more information please visit www.michaeljstrand.comClick here to watch Michael talk about his Misfit Cup Liberation Project.