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    Explore " artist stories" with insightful episodes like "E2 Brand Collaborations and the identity of women with Artist Ana Sneeringer", "Helen Fuller and Khai Liew", "Becoming A Mural Artist // Aimee Brice | Wise Works Podcast | Ep. #140", "Keep In Mind That I'm An Artist" and "Episode 7: Adrian Quintanar: Throwing Colorful, Functional Pottery" from podcasts like ""Art Biz Talk with Vivid Creative", "ON ART", "Wise Works Podcast", "Good Up" and "Sustaining Craft"" and more!

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    E2 Brand Collaborations and the identity of women with Artist Ana Sneeringer

    E2 Brand Collaborations and the identity of women with Artist Ana Sneeringer

    Today we speaking with Ana Sneeringer, a self-taught Slovenian artist now living in the United States. She has a background in documentary journalism and started her career as an artist in 2010.

    As an avid traveler, Ana engages with women from different cultures where her encounters resonate with the similarities of emotions and experiences, rather than the disparities of race or color.

    Ana’s work gives a voice to women who simply and truly want to be themselves.

    As a celebrated artist, Ana’s work has been exhibited across the UK, India, United Emirates, Europe and North America.

    After living in several countries for over a decade, Ana now calls Montgomery, Alabama her home, which she shares with her family.

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    Helen Fuller and Khai Liew

    Helen Fuller and Khai Liew
    Samstag Director Erica Green sits down with two Tarntanya/Adelaide-based makers, ceramicist Helen Fuller and designer Khai Liew.

    Helen Fuller’s exhibition of objects or ‘pots’ as she refers to them, is currently on at Samstag Museum of Art presented in collaboration with Khai Liew who conceived of the imaginative installation.

    They discuss Helen’s love of the night sky in the Flinders Ranges, her recent foray into working with clay, how a visit to Helen’s home and studio was a source of inspiration for Khai, and the steps that led them both to the present moment.

    ON ART is supported by the Gordon Darling Foundation and Solstice Podcasting, edited and produced in Tarntanya/Adelaide on 8 March 2022.

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    Becoming A Mural Artist // Aimee Brice | Wise Works Podcast | Ep. #140

    Keep In Mind That I'm An Artist

    Keep In Mind That I'm An Artist

    In what ways have you honored your creativity? Should creatives always pursue their passions full-time? In this week's episode, we're joined by Virgin Islands creators and artists,  Kayra J. (Adultin, Love & Hip Hop) and Kyra J. (Kickin It.)  We're talking about the journey toward becoming creators, following your artistic dreams despite societal pressure, and the raw truth about what it takes to continue developing your art. Join the conversation by using #gooduptuesday on social media or tagging @gooduppod.

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    Episode 7: Adrian Quintanar: Throwing Colorful, Functional Pottery

    Episode 7: Adrian Quintanar: Throwing Colorful, Functional Pottery
    Crafting a single piece of pottery can take up to three weeks. There’s the design stage, then the piece is created on the pottery wheel and must dry completely before it goes into the kiln. “If that moisture, as it leaves the clay, if it is rushed, it will crack in the kiln,” Quintanar explained. “It has to be bone dry, that’s what we call it when all the moisture is out of the pot. That takes days.” The firing takes a few days, and then the pot is glazed and fired again. The kilns at the arts center are massive and can fit a couple of thousand pieces. With about 200 students and teachers creating throughout the week, it still takes time to fill the kilns. Now, Quintanar is working on his end-of-residency show and experimenting with colored clay and colorful slips. “I want the show to be really bright and colorful,” Quintanar shared. “I’ve been making my own clay and mixing up my own slips, which are colorful slips that are applied on the surface.” Slips consist of clay with water added and can be painted on a piece of pottery. Quintanar has been focused on experimenting for four months and has found some trial and error in the process. “I’ve had a lot of failures recently, after the firings, losing the colors,” he explained. “I could show you tons of tests of little white cups that are supposed to be purple and pink and blue. … I really finally think I’ve come upon a direction that might work. I haven’t so much thought about the forms yet. Like I said, I want it to be functional. So, of course, there will be bottles, jars and cups and possibly bowls. But there’s so many design elements to choose from, so I need to do a lot of brainstorming and drawing and sketching for those things, but I think it’s going to be really exciting. It’s going to be really colorful if it all goes well.” Special Guest: Adrian Quintanar.
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