11 episodes

The NCECA 360 podcast is the official podcast for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. This monthly podcast features ceramic news, information, interviews with artists, and exclusive NCECA Conference coverage.

NCECA 360 Podcast National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts

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The NCECA 360 podcast is the official podcast for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. This monthly podcast features ceramic news, information, interviews with artists, and exclusive NCECA Conference coverage.

    11: Brian Jones talks with Stu Kestenbaum about the Make/Time Podcast

    11: Brian Jones talks with Stu Kestenbaum about the Make/Time Podcast

    For this episode of NCECA 360 we have an interview from our 2016 conference in Kansas City, MO. You will hear host Brian Jones talk with Stu Kestenbaum about his long career in the arts. Kestenbaum was the director of the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts for many years and is currently the host of the Make/Time podcast. The podcast is a joint venture among the nation’s top craft schools to shed light on the importance of craft makers in American society. You can find out more information at www.craftschools.us.
     
    Join us in Pittsburgh, PA March 14-17 for our next conference Cross Currents: Clay and Culture. Registration for this year’s conference is now open and preregistration is encouraged. For more information please visit www.NCECA.net.

    • 37 min
    10: Sustainable Ceramics with Nancy Selvage, David Binns and Guido Strijbos

    10: Sustainable Ceramics with Nancy Selvage, David Binns and Guido Strijbos

    For this episode of NCECA 360 we have a panel on Sustainable Ceramics from our 2012 conference in Seattle, WA. Nancy Selvage, David Binns and Guido Strijbos share their experience with evaluating and improving the environmental impact of ceramics practice. More information about sustainability can be found by searching Green Task Force at blog.nceca.net. To get involved with the Task Force look for topical discussions at this year’s conference in Pittsburgh. Previous topics include ceramics and climate change, reducing your carbon footprint, and firing kilns with repurposed vegetable oil. You can also stop by the Task Force table in the resource hall to pick up information and meet other members. To register for next year’s conference please visit NCECA.net.
     

    • 1 hr 9 min
    9: Brian Jones talks with Nancy Blum about public art and her multifaceted career

    9: Brian Jones talks with Nancy Blum about public art and her multifaceted career

    For this episode of NCECA 360 we have an interview from our 2016 conference in Kansas City, MO.  You will hear host Brian Jones talk with artist Nancy Blum about her career and her work in public art projects. To see examples of Blum's work visit nancyblum.com.
     
    For more information about our organization, or to register for next year’s conference please visit NCECA.net.

    • 29 min
    8: Clay Stories 2016 with Steven Branfman and Deborah Chronister

    8: Clay Stories 2016 with Steven Branfman and Deborah Chronister

    For this episode of NCECA 360 we have a special presentation of Clay Stories from our Two Thousand sixteen conference in Kansas City, MO. Curated by Steven Branfman and Owen Dearing, Clay Stories features ceramic artists telling true stories in front of a live audience at our yearly NCECA conference. If you are a fan of the story telling podcasts the Moth Radio Hour or Risk you are going to love this episode. Today you will hear Paul Lewing, Deborah Chronister, Jim Romberg, Robin Hopper and a handful of other storytellers talk about the mentors and experiences that inspire their lives in clay.
     
    If you would like to participate in a Clay Stories event at the 2017 Portland conference please pitch your five-minute story at www.claystories.org. For more information about NCECA 360, or the programming NCECA has to offer please visit blog.NCECA.net.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    7: Fueling personal innovation with the 2016 emerging artists

    7: Fueling personal innovation with the 2016 emerging artists

    On today’s episode you will here a panel discussion on fueling innovation in your studio practice with the 2016 emerging artists. Each year six early-career artists are commended at our conference for their unique body of work and contribution to the field of ceramics. Along with an exhibition and financial award they are given the opportunity to present a short lecture on their work. This year’s emerging artists include Joanna Poag, Kyungmin Park, Peter Morgan, Tom Jaszczak, Bobby Tso, and Sean O’Connell. To see videos of the emerging artist presentations from this year's conference please visit the WatchNCECA channel on Youtube. For more information on NCECA programming please visit NCECA.net.

    • 46 min
    6: Mentorship with David Macdonald, Sharif Bey, Gail Kendall, and David Eichelberger

    6: Mentorship with David Macdonald, Sharif Bey, Gail Kendall, and David Eichelberger

    For this episode of NCECA 360 we have a group interview from our
    recent 50th anniversary conference in Kansas City. You will hear
    artists and educators David Macdonald, Sharif Bey, Gail Kendall and
    David Eichelberger discuss how mentorship has shaped their ceramic
    lives.For more information about NCECA 360, or the programming we
    have to offer please visit NCECA.net.

     

    NCECA is currently seeking Program Proposals around the idea of
    Future Flux, for next years
    conference in Portland, Oregon. Artists, educators, curators,
    critics, historians, technical and professional practices experts,
    students (undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, graduate), etc. are
    all encouraged to apply! The deadline for this year’s submission is
    May 4th so act now. 

    • 49 min

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