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Eric Rempe has been teaching high school ceramics for over 20 years. In our interview we talk about building the infrastructure and curricul...
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Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast features weekly interviews with ceramic artists from around the world. Host Ben Carter talks with potters, sculptors, and designers about their creative p...

Eric Rempe has been teaching high school ceramics for over 20 years. In our interview we talk about building the infrastructure and curricul...

This week we are continuing a series featuring artists I chose for the 16 th Annual Workhouse Clay International. I was honored to jury the...

This week we start a series featuring artists chosen for the 16 th Annual Workhouse Clay International. I was honored to jury the show this...

Sam Briegel layers slip cast, printed, and painted fabric patterns on elegant porcelain forms. In our interview we talk about the vessel as...

This week on the podcast we return to our series More than a Maker, which focuses on the intersection of mental health and creativity. Today...

After starting her career as a wholesale potter Erin Lambers moved back to her home town and bought a ceramic supply store. In our interview...

After many years as a functional potter Lisa Naples has embraced figurative and nonobjective sculpture. In our interview we discuss how she...

Beth Lo and Julia Galloway are artists and educators that have helped shape ceramic education at the University of Montana. In our interview...

David Eichelberger's career has included time as a studio potter, professor, designer, and community educator. Today we focus on his persona...

Wayne Higby and Benjamin Evans co-curated the retrospective History: A Legacy in Motion, Alfred Ceramic Art 1900 – 2025 , which showcases tw...

Aysha Peltz stretches and darts porcelain into volumetric forms, which she then enhances with glazes that pool and break off high points. In...

Josh Copus's career started in ceramics with a focus on functional pottery made with wild North Carolina clays and wood firing. In recent ye...

This week we have a special two-part interview with renowned artist and educator David MacDonald. His large functional vessels are carved wi...

This week we have a special two-part interview with renowned artist and educator David MacDonald. His large functional vessels are carved wi...

Susan Dewsnap uses resists to paint seemingly endless curves that move and undulate around her forms. In our interview we talk about digesti...

Rose Katz trained as a studio potter before working in industrial ceramics for a decade. In our interview we talk about problem solving for...

Ruth Easterbrook's functional forms are decorated with layers of inlayed glazes that melt into floral patterns. In our interview we talk abo...

Julie Wiggins carves crisp floral drawings into her forms creating patterns that are inlayed with cobalt pigment. We start our interview com...

Gillan Doty is an atmospheric potter based in Asheville, NC. Doty lost his studio to catastrophic flooding during Hurricane Helene and is pa...

Gillan Doty is an atmospheric potter based in Asheville, NC. Doty lost his studio to catastrophic flooding during Hurricane Helene and is pa...

Nancy Servis is a curator, historian, and writer who has spent decades shining light on California and the clay artists that work there. In...

Kyle Triplett pairs hundreds of ceramic elements with digital projections and light works that highlight the human relationship with land an...

Jonathan Eberle joins me on the show today to talk about the life and legacy of his father Ed Eberle (1944-2023). Ed Eberle is best known fo...

To start our 14 th season of the podcast we have a panel featuring guest host Kathy King talking with Dustin Yaeger, Joy Kin, and Connor Czo...

Dallas Wooten makes functional ware decorated with water etched and painted surfaces that melt and blend beautifully during his cone six fir...

MaryMar Keenan is the owner and lead designer of MM Clay, a manufacturer of custom dinnerware in San Francisco, CA. In our interview we talk...

Derek Reeverts is a figure sculptor based in Gainesville, FL, where he is the teaching lab specialist at the University of Florida. In our i...

Lindsey M. Dillon and Donte of Earth Nation join me this week to talk about fan culture, selling ceramics at pop culture conventions, and th...

Nathan Murray creates groupings of figure sculptures that explore the intersection of race, class, and culture in America. In our interview...

Kevin Clancy is an artist and the curator of Ceramics take over Wheeling, a multiday celebration of ceramics in Wheeling, WV happening Febru...

Brad Klem's porcelain forms are decorated with wild life, disposable plastic products, and corporate logos that draw attention to the human...

Theo Uliano has worn many hats in his career including artist, educator, mason, and now kiln technician. Along with his team of skilled kiln...

PJ Anderson's figurative sculptures and vessels have rich patinas created through multi-day smoke firings. In our interview we talk about he...

Brian Nettles is a potter and educator based in Pass Christian, MS, an area that was hit hard by a 35-foot storm surge during Hurricane Katr...

Sarah Wells Rolland founded the Village Potters in the River Arts District of Asheville, NC in 2011. The art center housed a community of se...

nicole gugliotti joins me on the show today to talk about her path to financial literacy and methods she uses to save for retirement. In our...

Michelle Im uses low-fire tin glaze to make both vibrant patterned pottery and figurative sculpture. In our interview we talk about her appr...

Greg Daly is a master of the luster genre using a reduction kiln to create rich surfaces that depict the Australian landscape. In our interv...

Sunshine Cobb returns to talk about her new role as resident coordinator at the Archie Bray Foundation. In the interview we talk about how s...

Priscilla Dobler Dzul and Corinna Cowles were both residents at the Archie Bray Foundation this summer. In our interview we talk about their...

Bill Wilkey fires his geometric forms in a soda atmosphere that exposes and softens their textured edges. In this week's interview we talk a...

Malene Barnett returns for an interview about her new book Crafted Kinship: Inside the Creative Practice of Contemporary Black Caribbean Mak...

Today we have the final installment of our series about student loans with an episode featuring Liz Noonan and Christian Bailey. They share...

Today we continue our series on student loans with a conversation featuring Cammi Climaco and Jen Mecca. They share their experience with lo...

After years of talking with people about their education, I thought it was time to address student loans head on. Today I talk with Betsy Ma...

Celia Feldberg decorates her pots with vibrant sgraffito drawings of animals in human situations. With a light-hearted touch she talks about...

Christy Culp's terra cotta pots are decorated with blue berries, carrots, and other motifs that come from her western Pennsylvania farm. In...

Camille Dungy is an award-winning poet, writer, and host of the podcast Immaterial: 5,000 Years of Art, One Material at a Time from the Metr...

Christi Ruffin is an avid collector of ceramics, and by that, I mean she is obsessed. I recently got to visit her home in Charlotte, NC and...

Yoshi Fuji spends hours carving intricate patterns drawn from kimono and Japanese wrapping paper on each of his forms. In our interview we t...