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Author: Aimee and Clare

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Do you listen to podcasts all day in your pottery studio? We do too! Introducing The Slip Cast with Clare McGibbon and Aimee McLaughlin. Join us as we talk with our favorite ceramicists and non-ceramicists, discuss studio trials and tribulations, and get curious about all things clay.
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Bloom, baby, bloom

Bloom, baby, bloom

2023-04-1339:42

An update from Aimee & Clare about the current state of our lives (including some very exciting news!) and future plans for the show.Additional topics include: home renovations, working with glass and big magic.Stay light,Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
The one and only Helen Levi joins us this week from Queens, New York! We talk about how she transitioned into pottery after studying photography, road tripping across the states to visit ceramic factories, and how her business and practice has shifted over time. Helen tells us about how she began slip casting for the effect, her recent tile collaboration with Cerámica Suro, and her instinctual approach to color. We also discuss the pros and cons of production pottery vs. the artist myth and the benefits of working holistically.Additional topics include: mopping hacks, car kilns, cup clubs, sidewalk sales and Willy Wonka.Stay mushy,Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicRate, review and subscribe (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-slip-cast/)Support the show
Dustin Barzell from Ceramicism creates intricate cups using a colored clay inlay technique. Inspired by the polymer clay craze of the 90s, he started layering slab-rolled clay at a community studio in Brooklyn before discovering the wonderful world of nerikomi and agateware.Dustin shares with us his process of mixing colored clay and how he constantly comes up with fresh designs to add to his ever-expanding repertoire of inlaid patterns. We also take a dive into the connection between our emotional and physical being through creative outlets, ceramics as a healing journey vs. the intellectual pursuit of being a part-time lawyer, and how improv-based acting (Meisner Technique) restored his artistic framework and influenced his improvised and joy-filled ceramic compositions.Meanderings include discussions about the deliciously rounded letters in "ice cream", chapped lips, newsletter bliss, a wide variety of (unsponsored) platforms that can help you run a business, the irony behind ceramicism.football, and how smiling while you talk can change everything.A thousand flowers,Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicRate, review and subscribe (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-slip-cast/)Support the show
Alex Simon from Make Good Choices joins us this week from her magical studio in Portland, Oregon. Alex is a sparkle queen who blesses us all with her dream pots, and her dreams include everything from pickles to unicorns to denim! She tells us about her edu'clay'tion and how summer camp continues to inspire her extraordinary studio music videos. Alex also talks about her slip casting process- including assembling both found objects and vintage molds, working backwards from your final idea for a piece, and moving through the production process in stages.  We also learn about investing in your business, gold decal methods and Alex's wonderfully complex relationships with various glues as she continues to bedazzle the world.This episode contains dramatic behind the scenes story telling, heart bursting encouragement, consistent uplifting of community over competition and finding joy in your own brand of magic. Not to be missed!Spread the sparkle,Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicRate, review and subscribe (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-slip-cast/)Support the show
This episode features the ceramicist  Genna Williams from Genna Williams Ceramics. We talk about her beginnings at SCAD where she studied furniture design, how she founded Broad Studios, a female-operated art collective in Austin, TX, and finding a balance between running a community studio and her own full-time business. Genna goes over the process behind the "smoke firing" technique that she is now known for, how she designs and assembles her lamps, and some exciting upcoming projects, including the launch of a brick and mortar store! Deviations include getting in trouble with the French fire department during her 10-week residency in the south of France, the anatomy of a lamp, ideas seeking "hosts", NCECA, and of course...more talk about promoting a small business on social media.Burn bright,Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicRate, review and subscribe (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-slip-cast/)Support the show
An electrical episode with Kyle Scott Lee from Ceramic Meltdown in which we talk about his painting background, inspiration, and how the 3-dimensional form has become a canvas for his various, vivid, and gestural underglaze applications. Kyle also runs a studio in Brooklyn and dives into the importance of investing, managing, and sharing the space with others.Tangents include talks about the physical hardships of throwing 50lbs of clay, getting the right feel and weight to a pot, and his existing and upcoming brand partnerships and shows.Shine bright,Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theslipcast)Rate, review and subscribe (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-slip-cast/)Support the show
A conversation with the Asheville, North Carolina based potter, teacher, and wild clay forager, Melissa Weiss! Melissa talks with us about everything from how she began using wild clay to how her process and rhythm has changed over the past couple years to her current clay hiatus while she works on an advanced EMT Certificate. We discuss the art of hollowing out / carving clay to create a vessel (known as Kurinuki in Japan) and how this technique shaped her work (as well as some tips and tricks!). Melissa also describes her method for processing 2000 lbs of clay from Arkansas every year, her inventive practice for gas kiln reduction, mixing glazes, running a community studio space and breaking clay rules.Other topics include: food motivated cats, frozen clay, being a rebellious teen, word blending, MedMath, and the Freedom House Ambulance Service.Go wild,Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
Lalese Stamps from Lolly Lolly Ceramics joins us this week and we couldn't be more thrilled! Lalese talks to us about everything from her background in graphic design to her recent residency with Saint Heron to moving from a basement studio in Columbus, Ohio into a large space in her hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We chat about the 100 Day Project and how it influenced the trajectory of Lolly Lolly as well as how it continues to inspire.  Lalese also tells us about Lolly Lolly's transition into slip cast production and their process around creating new products.Additional topics include:  sleep schedules, door knobs as handles, the considerate nature of Monstera plants, fried cheese curds, and the importance of believing you can do anything you want.Let's go!Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
In this week's episode we chat with Josephine Noel, the  ceramicist behind Recreation Center! Josephine joins us from her bustling studio in Red Hook, New York to tell us about everything from the origin of her signature rubber handle to her first foray in glassware. We talk about how the Great Recession and farm-to-table clay changed her course and the many lives of Recreation Center.  We also discuss the pros of wholesale, the cons of shipping, and how making is priority above all else.  Other topics include: fire sprinkler fears, the enduring debate around art vs. craft, ways to make neutral work appear more colorful, the architectural parallels of Argentina and Paris, and what could possibly be in that secret recipe for lava lamps! Lots of love and lava,Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
Please stand by while we chat with Haley Ann Bradley from Studio Hecha this week! Despite some technical difficulties, we manage to cover topics ranging from trend forecasting to leftover dinners.  Haley talks to us about how she became a choreographer of clay, the evolution of the Personality Cup, some hot tips for our future selves and the positivity of a newsletter. Other topics include creating the dolphin cursor, magical beans vs. compare culture, and cups with handles.Post in peace, Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
Join us for our final episode of the year (!) as we chat with Los Angeles based artist and teacher, Lizbeth Navarro from Lizbeth Navarro Ceramics.  In this conversation, Lizbeth talks to us about her work with clay, the many ways she is teaching others to work with clay, and how her practice and studio has shifted throughout the pandemic. Some highlights include a Laguna Clay factory tour, instructions for making a damp box, how to say needle tool in Spanish, and late night meteor showers. Happy holidays!Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
A conversation with the Brooklyn based ceramicist and teacher Maggie Boyd from Maggie Boyd Ceramics about majolica, her preference for singular work, the dissemination of information through mark-making, an aversion to predictable perfection, the book that she is currently working on, and how clay can restructure your brain.Other topics include her extensive brush collection, toothy paper, kiln posts as train sets, banana phones, and how to make one roll of cling-wrap last a lifetime.Here’s to laughing at ourselves, Aimee & ClareOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theslipcast)Support the show
Eat, Clay, Love

Eat, Clay, Love

2021-11-2538:28

In this bonus holiday episode, Aimee & Clare look back at the first year of The Slip Cast and talk about a few of their favorite things. Thank you for being here!Lots of love,Aimee & ClareThe Slip CastOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
After a long hiatus, we're back for a chat with Peyton Flynn from Cloud 9 Clay. We talk about everything from her introduction to clay in high school, creating her own ceramics business, setting up a new studio and opening a brick & mortar shop in Philly. We also discuss her many collaborations, recent wood firings and potential workshops. Tangents include website providers, doughnuts, and very creative ways to share your living space with your studio.It's good to be back,Aimee & ClareThe Slip CastOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theslipcast)Support the show
A conversation with Kara Leigh Ford from Kara Leigh Ceramics, our first intercontinental guest based just outside of Bath, England. Over the past 15+ years of working with clay, Kara has left her day job, built out her home studio, developed a line of work inspired by walking the coast of southern England, created a series of online workshops, and written a book (!!!), Pottery for Beginners. Other topics range between (but are not limited to) making hard things look easy, formulating and layering crystalline glazes, finding comfort in sharing the process, the glamour of emptying sink traps, and designing new work using a holistic approach.Walk with us,Aimee & ClareThe Slip CastOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
Collin Garrity from Garrity Tools joins us this week!  Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Collin and the team at Garrity Tools are the makers of your new favorite clay tool. They are currently expanding their wood working operation and thinking big for the future - lucky us!  Collin talks to us about his journey from repairing a guitar to building a cooperative business that sells handmade ceramic tools worldwide.  Other topics include oddities of the English language, biodegradable materials, the 4-day work week, and french fries. Nailed it,Aimee & ClareThe Slip CastOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
Don't Go Breaking My Art

Don't Go Breaking My Art

2021-06-2401:17:03

Take those broken pots and give them a second chance. In part two, Clare covers multiple ways that you can pick up the pieces and make a different work of art. Welcome back to the wonderful world of mosaics everyone!Have a smashing time,Aimee & ClareThe Slip CastOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theslipcast)Support the show
I Want to Break Free

I Want to Break Free

2021-06-1101:13:51

Broken pots? No problem! This week Clare gives us a brief, yet bountiful account of the history of mosaics. She also talks about a few of the contemporary artists working in the medium.  Welcome to the wonderful world of mosaics everyone!xo,Aimee & ClareThe Slip CastOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
Join three tired potters this week (you know the feeling right?) for a meandering and delightful conversation with Sara Ekua Todd from Ekua Ceramics. Originally from Belgium, but currently based in Long Beach, California, Sara talks to us about her upbringing, how she started making functional pieces, and the large order she's currently working on. We also chat about musical influences, sketching styles, spreadsheets, mason staining and future creations of a sculptural persuasion.Deeply caffeinated,Aimee & ClareThe Slip CastOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
A conversation with Ariel Zimman from Stonedware™️ Company about her personal journey with clay and "ganjapreneurship". We talk about her arts background and early adoption of clay, operating between the ceramic and cannabis world, and building rituals with beautiful smokeware. Ariel generously shares some tips and tricks about slipcasting, decals, collaborations, self-care, scaling a business up (and down), wholesale and finances. We learned so much from this discussion and hope you will too.Your buds,Aimee & ClareThe Slip CastOur theme music is by Nick Thompson-Brown at @wayitworksmusicSupport the show
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