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23: David Hiltner on midwest landscapes and the commodization of corn
FromTales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
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23: David Hiltner on midwest landscapes and the commodization of corn
FromTales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
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60 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2013
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Podcast episode
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This week on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with ceramic artist David Hiltner. His functional pottery and sculpture references the farming landscapes of the midwestern United States. He says of his work "I am interested in rural landscapes, silos, rolling hills, and furrowed fields. The patterns, textures, and colors translated into the vessel are memories, moments, and thoughts frozen by fire. These vessels are created to celebrate the land that inspires and sustains me."
In the interview we talk about his recent exploration of corn as a symbol for commodization, his love of the great outdoors, and his experience founding the Red Lodge Clay Center. In 2005 he left his position as an Associate Professor at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas to create a full service clay center in Red Lodge Montana. The clay center has grown to include an artist-in-residence program, gallery, and community clay classes. For more information please visit www.redlodgeclaycenter.com
To listen to the podcast you can subscribe on iTunes, add the podcast to your Stitcher Radio on Demand Playlist or stream from the podcast tab at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com.
In the interview we talk about his recent exploration of corn as a symbol for commodization, his love of the great outdoors, and his experience founding the Red Lodge Clay Center. In 2005 he left his position as an Associate Professor at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas to create a full service clay center in Red Lodge Montana. The clay center has grown to include an artist-in-residence program, gallery, and community clay classes. For more information please visit www.redlodgeclaycenter.com
To listen to the podcast you can subscribe on iTunes, add the podcast to your Stitcher Radio on Demand Playlist or stream from the podcast tab at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com.
Released:
May 27, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
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