Clay in Color

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32 episodes
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Date created
2021/08/17
Average duration
38 min.
Release period
44 days

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Join curator Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy and ceramic artist Alex Anderson as they discuss the aesthetics of optimism in contemporary ceramics. Humor, cuteness, and the decorative will be jumping off points for conversations with young professionals of color who are shaping the field today.

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On Giving Life to “The Girls” with Murjoni Merriweather
2024/01/24
Today, on Clay in Color, we chat with Murjoni Merriweather. She creates stylized figurative sculptures that celebrate Black beauty. In our interview, she talks about her unconventional approach to sculpting and materials, mainly using synthetic hair and glitter, and the evolution towards producing successful mixed media pieces. We also discuss staying open to learning new things, positive residencies, and getting ideas from dreams. Furthermore, she explains how her sculptures celebrate Black folks and their importance as a historical record.     Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:   The Bray www.archiebray.org
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Following Your Guts with Roxanne Jackson
2024/01/10
Today, on Clay in Color, we chat with Roxanne Jackson. She creates fantastical sculptures that combine beauty and horror. In our interview, she talks about finding beauty in unexpected places, her fascination with sci-fi and horror imagery as a way of reconnecting with nature, and her background as a river guide. We also discuss her fruitful time alone in her new home during the COVID-19 pandemic, seeing ceramics as minerals and drawing from global mythology and lore. Furthermore, she talks about her engagement with taboo imagery, specifically guts, as a symbol of connectivity and of digesting trauma.   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Bray www.archiebray.org
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The Garden as a Second Studio with Syd Carpenter
2023/12/19
Today, on Clay in Color, we chat with Syd Carpenter. She creates sculptures that center the geopolitical history and social mobility of Black farmers and gardeners in America. In our interview, she provides affirmations and advice on not ignoring our creative impulses, deciding to become artists, and continuing to make despite challenges. We also discuss how gardens and the drive to tend the land as a Black American became essential to her personal life and practice, and how she has explored the subject matter in her practice for decades. Furthermore, she talks about coming up with a three-dimensional vocabulary, the metaphysical aspect of her work, and the importance of eliminating the anonymity of Black contributions to gardening and farming.   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:   AMACO Brent www.amaco.com The Bray www.archiebray.org
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On Dancing with Clay with Maya Vivas
2023/11/30
Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Maya Vivas. They create sinuous sculptures that are “moving but not moving” and behave like autonomous bodies. In our interview, we talk about Vivas’s background as a performer and how that influences how they work with ceramics, the swirling language that has become signature to their work, and their clay performances. We also discuss how they center play and pleasure even when addressing issues that affect Black and queer communities. Furthermore, they share about life in London, and their return to painting.     Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: AMACO Brent www.amaco.com The Bray www.archiebray.org  
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On Yassifying Sculptures and Displays with Joel Gaitan
2023/11/15
Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Joel Gaitan. He creates personified earthenware vessels that mirror his friends, family, and himself while drawing from the ceramic language of early Mesoamerican ceramics. In our interview, we talk about how Gaitan found his way to ceramics and how he rethinks museological displays as a celebration. We also discuss growing up in a religious household, how he reconnects to his Nicaraguan heritage as a first-generation Miamian, and wanting to portray “big bodies” through his ceramics. Furthermore, he shares his thoughts on complex terms such as “Latinidad” and “pre-Columbian.”   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: AMACO Brent www.amaco.com The Bray www.archiebray.org
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Season 3 of Clay in Color!
2023/11/08
Angelik and Alex are back for a new series of Clay in Color!  Season three features eighteen interviews with emerging and established artists of color who are shaping the field of ceramics today. New episodes drop every other Wednesday starting November 15th.
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Envisioning Latine Futurism with Kristy Moreno
2022/11/01
Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Kristy Moreno. She creates badass femme and nonbinary figures in clay and paint to examine the bonds between social, political, and personal narratives. In our interview, we talk about ideas of futurism, 90s television superheroes and supervillains as inspiration for her characters, and her practice as a form of building community and achieving survival. We also discuss her use of soft colors to contrast the sharp gazes of her figures and the incorporation of makeup and accessories historically used by Latine women and nonbinary people.
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The Joy of Missing Out with Ashwini Bhat
2022/10/25
Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Ashwini Bhat. She creates abstract and organic sculptures that reflect on self and place. In our interview, we talk about rituals in her life and practice, having a nomadic lifestyle before moving to California, and the joy of stillness. We also discuss her passionate pursuit of understanding the natural environment around her and the role of collaboration in her practice. Furthermore, we chat about color choices and the symbolism of the Calla Lily.
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If Dinosaurs Had Instagram with Chanakaran “Punch” Semachai
2022/10/19
Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Chanakaran “Punch” Semachai. She creates boldly colored and patterned vessels and sculptures of dinosaurs that poke fun at the human condition. In our first international interview, we talk about how isolation as a graduate student in the United States prompted her to develop her signature dinosaur characters, her “everything but the kitchen sink” attitude about color, and balancing humor and darkness in her scenes. We also discuss her funny titles as an expression of the human condition and the idea of dinosaurs navigating social media.
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Not a Rocketship but a Rollercoaster with Grant Levy-Lucero
2022/10/11
Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Grant Levy-Lucero. He creates vessels as canvases for paintings of signs around Los Angeles of recognizable products. In our interview, we talk about his first time visiting Seoul, how he started working with clay, and finding a form and imagery that would make his art accessible. We also discuss his start in the fashion industry and trying to diversify his practice. Furthermore, we chat about making his surfaces more three-dimensional.  
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Defining an Asian American Experience with Beth Lo
2022/10/04
Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Beth Lo. She creates sculptures and vessels that reflect her Chinese American experience through the motif of children. In our interview, we talk about childhood as a crucial moment for imagination, turning to cute imagery of children at a time when “macho” aesthetics were considered superior and how raising a child influenced how this motif evolved. We also discuss whether there is such a thing as an “Asian American aesthetic” and the role of food as a motif in her practice.
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On Building a Meaningful Legacy with Roberto Lugo
2022/09/27
Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Roberto Lugo. He creates portrait vessels of Black and Brown icons that incorporate graffiti and Hip-Hop iconography and references to historical ceramics. In our interview, we talk about making Lugo’s legacy about giving back to his community and making ceramics a more accessible medium to combat systemic racism. We also discuss the risk in portraiture, anxiety around being in the spotlight, and how coming from “the ghetto” has influenced his practice.
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5 out of 5
11 reviews
StephS2929 2024/01/17
Killer Hosts!
Love the hosts and the energy that they bring to some truly incredible conversations. I look forward to every episode drop as an opportunity for me to...
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Carter Pottery 2024/01/09
Thanks for showcasing new artists
Thanks to Alex and Angelik for introducing their listeners to so many great artists. Keep up the good work.
Amanda Wilkey 2024/01/09
Fantastic!
I love the episode linking gardening and clay.
Lady in Clay 2024/01/09
Best podcast!
I love everything from the Brickyard Network!
UANash 2022/01/03
In depth subjects
I just listened to the latest show on Toxicology, and I must say, I appreciate the in-depth discussion and look forward to learning more!
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