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Somebody say UPDATES! Everybody hear the voices of our African ( Akebulan) essence rerouted back to the cultural peace and preservation from the work of our cousins across the water…
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Adebunmi is one of the most prolific and prominent ceramic artists of our time. Listening to how she retraced her family’s blood line to create work from the natural resources on her family’s land
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Puuttuva jakso?
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So glad to be broadcasting again! In this episode, I get to talk shop with our brotha from Mississippi. He is such a perfectionist and a really good cook with a kind spirit. A note about Fair Use: Peace to all listers! All music, commentary, educational information and creative criticism is protected under THE FAIR USE STATUTE section 107 We thank you for listening and supporting our goals to commingle music pottery commentary education humor and conversation to document the existence of extraordinary Black and Indigenous Potters who would not get the attention or opportunity to publicly talk about their work. As always, we bid you Love Peace and Hair Grease
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This is a prelude to the first episode which will publish later tonight This is an updated edition to keep you in the loop. Although it has some omissions it will still bring you , my cherished listener,closer to present day events. There’s A LOT to catch up on. So from here on out, I will be editing and downloading all of my interviews 🥰. Stay tuned
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Found It!!! The interview I did with The Late Master Artist Mr. Leroy Johnson. Recorded March 2020 at the start of the lock down. Check out our conversation on that day .
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This interview is divinely commissioned to reach the masses through connecting creative clay dots. We are blessed to have had the opportunity to interview Miss Diana Adams
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Winnie Owens Hart is a Cultural Preservationists, Potter and Professor. She has taught scores of people the Ancient Art of Traditional Nigerian and Ghanaian Pottery Techniques . This is a must listen episode
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How does one interview a long time friend and employer. Well one thing for sure is that you don’t ask run of the mill questions! Listen to find out where our enjoyable conversation went
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After a joyous conversation with Domonique and Jeremiah, prerecorded about a year ago I published it… in it’s entirety… I decided to edit it. The original was too long . Plus after listening to it from the platform, I had to re- edit it! So here’s to a podcasters evolution! Also please be sure to Listen to the updates at the end
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We finally get to publish this gem of an episode! Osa and I meet in person for the first time and chop it up! We talk Pottery and other Projects
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It’s been a while since my last episode of my first season. Between the exhibitions and the technical/financial issues, it’s been difficult to pull the podcast off. I will be publishing again starting July 5th and the first Tuesday every month thereafter
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Adam Chau is an extraordinary artist . He works with porcelain and computers. You will enjoy his take on things.
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Check out Miss Pope’s perspective on art and Her journey though ancestral discovery through clay and fabric. Listen to hear about her exhibition called ,”Witnessing Dandelions now showing until July 24th, 2021 at the Lawrence Art Center in Lawrence Kansas
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Enjoy a delightful and informative conversation with the award winning emerging Artist Aaron Caldwell
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How world travel, pottery history and the creation of a Community Art Center coexist in Veronica’s approach to being an artist
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A casual conversation about creativity, the true history of pineapples and making art in Iowa
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Here we get to talk about degrees of intentions when it comes to being a self motivated Ceramic Artist