Michael Cardew demonstrating on the wheel
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Monday, December 18, 2006
Le Jaspé Moucha tea
Moucha tea over slip, this si an acid/alkaline reaction, originally using camel urine
Moucha tea over slip, this si an acid/alkaline reaction, originally using camel urine
Alabama potter Jerry Brown Clip 3
Potter Jerry Brown throws a jug. His hand-made works can be functional or merely artistic. Visit 800alabama.com/yoa/ to learn more about The Year of Alabama Arts.
Potter Jerry Brown throws a jug. His hand-made works can be functional or merely artistic. Visit 800alabama.com/yoa/ to learn more about The Year of Alabama Arts.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Friday, November 03, 2006
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Maria Martinez: Notable New Mexican
A look at the life and art of Native American craft artist and potter Maria Martinez, of San Ildefonso Pueblo. Few craft artists, Native American or otherwise, can claim worldwide fame and appreciation like Maria Martinez. Through her hard work and generous sharing of her pottery techniques, Maria reintroduced the art of pottery making to her people, providing them with a means of artistic expression and for retaining traditional aspects of the pueblo way of life.
For nearly one hundred years, until her death in 1980, Maria was always eager to greet visitors and share her craft. Maria and her family have been and continue to be ambassadors from San Ildefonso Pueblo sharing the rich culture and heritage with the rest of the world. In this documentary, Maria's grandchildren and great grand children share their memories and appreciation for the work and legacy of this notable New Mexican
A look at the life and art of Native American craft artist and potter Maria Martinez, of San Ildefonso Pueblo. Few craft artists, Native American or otherwise, can claim worldwide fame and appreciation like Maria Martinez. Through her hard work and generous sharing of her pottery techniques, Maria reintroduced the art of pottery making to her people, providing them with a means of artistic expression and for retaining traditional aspects of the pueblo way of life.
For nearly one hundred years, until her death in 1980, Maria was always eager to greet visitors and share her craft. Maria and her family have been and continue to be ambassadors from San Ildefonso Pueblo sharing the rich culture and heritage with the rest of the world. In this documentary, Maria's grandchildren and great grand children share their memories and appreciation for the work and legacy of this notable New Mexican
The Potters of San Marcos: The Clay and the Pot
Eric Mindling of TraditionsMexico.com visits with the master potters of San Marcos Tlapatzola in Oaxaca Mexico. Part I follows the process from digging clay to throwing a pot
Eric Mindling of TraditionsMexico.com visits with the master potters of San Marcos Tlapatzola in Oaxaca Mexico. Part I follows the process from digging clay to throwing a pot
The Potters of San Marcos: The Fire and the Market
Eric Mindling of TraditionsMexico.com visits with the master potters of San Marcos Tlapatzola in Oaxaca, Mexico
Eric Mindling of TraditionsMexico.com visits with the master potters of San Marcos Tlapatzola in Oaxaca, Mexico
Charles Belgarde Jr. Ceramics
A short documentary about the work of Charles Belgarde Jr., a ceramic artist from Ruby's Gallery in San Francisco. The film takes place at a show in the city's Golden Gate Park which showcases all of the artists at Ruby's Gallery
A short documentary about the work of Charles Belgarde Jr., a ceramic artist from Ruby's Gallery in San Francisco. The film takes place at a show in the city's Golden Gate Park which showcases all of the artists at Ruby's Gallery