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I n the 75th episode of Perceived Value , host Sarah Rachel Brown is at the Penland School of Craft during their Winter Residency . This episode is part of a special series featuring the Distinguished Fellows of the Penl...
Penland Winter Residency: Distinguished Fellow Rich Brown is an episode from Perceived Value by Sarah Rachel Brown. I n the 75th episode of Perceived Value , host Sarah Rachel Brown is at the Penland School of Craft during their Winter Resi...
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I n the 75th episode of Perceived Value , host Sarah Rachel Brown is at the Penland School of Craft during their Winter Residency . This episode is part of a special series featuring the Distinguished Fellows of the Penland Winter Residency. As the Andrew Glasgow Resident, Sarah has been awarded two full weeks to conduct interviews and research at Penland during their winter program. Sarah was encouraged to share a portion of her work with Penland’s artist community, thus this special series. The third Distinguished Fellow to be featured is Rich Brown , a ceramic artist based in Georgia. The two artists sat down and discussed Rich’s experience as a Division 1 College Basketball player, his career in education before pottery, the importance of dreaming big, and his current dreams. In this important conversation, Rich also shares his lived experience of being black in predominately white spaces- the fears that can bring, and how Rich documents and shares his experiences within the ceramic and craft communities in hopes of inspiring the next generation of black makers. This special series is possible due to the support of the Penland School of Craft and the Andrew Glasgow Residency. Thank you to the Penland staff and artists for the generosity of your time and participation. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Clay, for Rich Brown, is a means of release of life’s cumulative journey. Using this medium allows him to convey his spiritual journey through this lifetime, always evolving. Rich focuses on functional ware to connect with his audience; a part of him is embedded in each piece. Created with honesty, integrity, and pure intentions to be experienced by its user. Creating work that blends harmoniously with the user through a symbiotic relationship. Rich Brown is inspired by the community and the gathering at the table, which brings people together to celebrate the gift of life. His work is created primarily on the wheel, with the current exploration of coiled, slabbed, and altered work. Focusing on ergonomics, craftsmanship, and pairing with food is paramount in the creative process of his work. Find his work: IG Pottery32 website: pottery32.com Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz . Find them on Spotify!
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Published Apr 25, 2024 and 01:26:56 long