The film details the traditional pottery-making process, focusing on the importance of the firing stage. It explains how clay pieces transform from greenware to bisque and then to glazed pottery ...
Transformation by fire is a common literary metaphor, but for Calvin art professor Anna Greidanus, it’s also a physical reality. As a ceramic artist, she depends on the refining fire of a kiln to ...
Ross Bryant of Talladega is an example of a potter who proves that going the extra mile can produce remarkable results. Some of these results —his pieces —are on view at Nunnally’s Custom Frame & ...
In the first heatwave of the summer, artists from around the world gathered throughout New England to fire their clay creations in special wood-fired kilns as a part of the New England Wood Firing ...
Over the course of three days, a team of nearly a dozen potters worked together to fire a wood kiln in Marshall, North Carolina, using ceramics techniques that date back thousands of years. (Photo by ...
Transformation by fire is a common literary metaphor, but for Calvin art professor Anna Greidanus, it’s also a physical reality. As a ceramic artist, she depends on the refining fire of a kiln to ...
[Series note: People have been making pottery in the mountains of western North Carolina for thousands of years. This Living Traditions series focuses on the contemporary artists and makers who are ...
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