Life in a Cincinnati pottery studio as its owner, ceramic artists and friends walk their clay paths. Will things break? Of course. It’s a pottery studio.
Robyn Singerman explains what's happening to the Mason Gallery of Crafts and Fine Arts and the gallery store. The goal: Make the corner of Montgomery Road and Hudson Avenue in peace-loving Norwood TH…
A Core Clay studio member, Sara Petticrew is a regular participant in the free Clay Club events. She says she finds consolation in her clay practice.
The series of conversations with Core Clay artists in residence continues with Payne Fleming, who is spending her gift of time exploring in clay how to live with chronic illness.
If you want people to see your pottery, and to buy it, you have to get good at social media. Core Clay studio member Jessica Connor discusses how she leveled up her Instagram for her Overbrook Clay p…
Another in the conversations with Core Clay's artists in residence: Gabriella Bourgeois
They finished their six-week beginner wheel-throwing class. What did they learn? (Hint: Not as much as the teacher.)
Studio member Mark Young describes his journey from youth minister to bourbon salesman to ceramic artist. Also featuring Moose,
Saya Amend (pronounced AY-mend) comes to Core Clay on an internship from the University of Cincinnati with some insights into how ceramics studios can better adapt so that everyone can use them and f…
One of our new artists in residence, Autumn McKay, discusses her path into ceramic art and what she would like to accomplish her one year at Core Clay.
It's a tough thing to say good-bye to someone who has grown and matured as an artist right before your eyes. But our own Alondra Biberos drops in with the podcast for something of an exit interview. …
Your clay pal went mano a mano with stupid old COVID-19, so no artist interview this week, but some excellent news bits about awards and upcoming classes.
Potter Bonnie McNett of Loveland's Whistle Stop Clay Works, and a longtime friend of Core Clay talks about her path to becoming a ceramic artist and teacher beside the Little Miami River.
Studio member and Core Clay teacher Emily Dake has a day job -- running the innovative Indigo Hippo, a store that recycles and repurposes art supplies. Core Clay donates some of our pugged-with-love …
Aminata Chaim, a student at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, is bringing her bubbling personality to Core Clay as a short-term artist in residence.
Studio member Erika NJ Allen says residencies don't have to a year long, or even a month long. She says she got a big bounce in her art from two weeks beside Lake Huron in Michigan.