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Wai-Yant Li on playfulness, resilience, and long-lasting significance

Wai-Yant Li on playfulness, resilience, and long-lasting significance

Update: 2023-07-12
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On today’s episode Marianne talks with Wai-Yant Li, a professional ceramist living in Montreal QC, about many aspects of being a full-time ceramic artist, including the realities of participating in large craft sales and how to sustain a potter business over time. Wai-Yant shares their path to being a potter, their investment in their community, and ways in which they create inclusive spaces within their practice and studio. Join us for this amiable interview. Today’s Kaolin Crushes are: Richard Mund, Louise Bousquet, and Juliet Promnitz.

 

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For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns, ...and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com

 

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Wai-Yant Li on playfulness, resilience, and long-lasting significance

Wai-Yant Li on playfulness, resilience, and long-lasting significance

Marianne Chénard, Brendan Tang, Carole Epp