368: Paul Greenhalgh on how ceramics shaped civilization
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an
interview with curator and scholar Paul Greenhalgh. His recently
published book Ceramic Art and Civilisation establishes a
historical through line linking four transformative eras into a...
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Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an
interview with curator and scholar Paul Greenhalgh. His recently
published book Ceramic Art and Civilisation establishes a
historical through line linking four transformative eras into a
larger history that explains how ceramics helped civilizations
flourish. In our interview we talk about the great aesthetic
transformers (Mediterranean classical era, the Middle East,
China, and the modern era), how museums structure the public’s
understanding of history, and why skill remains an important
aspect of art history. Paul is currently Executive Director at
the Sainsbury Centre, UK, a gallery and think-tank that is part
of the University of East Anglia, where he is also Professor of
Art History and Museum Strategy. . For more information visit
www.paulgreenhalgh.net.
I want to give a shout out to KC Clay Guild for sponsoring this
episode of the podcast. KC Clay Guild has been supporting ceramic
artists and providing a space to explore clay in Kansas City,
Missouri since 1988. The guild is accepting applications for
their Artist-in-Residence Program until April 15th. This program
is open to anyone who is looking to jump start their ceramics
career. The guild has been upgrading their already well-equipped
studio and will be adding a new Blaauw Gas kiln in 2021. Benefits
include a private studio space, free firing, opportunities to
teach, and an annual stipend. Check out www.kcclayguild.org/AIR
to learn more.
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