DiscoverTales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast517: Ashlyn Pope on integrating woven elements into ceramics
517: Ashlyn Pope on integrating woven elements into ceramics

517: Ashlyn Pope on integrating woven elements into ceramics

Update: 2024-07-03
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Ashlyn Pope is a ceramic and fiber artist of Gullah descent who describes her work as representing “restriction and limitation of the Black body throughout American history, and the hope and vision to realize a different future.” In our interview we talk about integrating woven elements into ceramic vessels, educating through art, and her recent fiber portraits of afrofuturist queens. Ashlyn is an Assistant Professor, and Associate Director of the Joyner Institute for Gullah and African Diaspora Studies at Coastal Carolina University. ashlynpope.com

 

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517: Ashlyn Pope on integrating woven elements into ceramics

517: Ashlyn Pope on integrating woven elements into ceramics

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