258: Sandy Lockwood on collaborating with uncertainty

258: Sandy Lockwood on collaborating with uncertainty

Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have a lecture from Sandy Lockwood. A clay worker for many decades, Sandy discusses how morphogenic making and bodily learning can be a foundation for understanding the practice of wood firing. Sandy...
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Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have a lecture
from Sandy Lockwood. A clay worker for many decades, Sandy
discusses how morphogenic making and bodily learning can be a
foundation for understanding the practice of wood firing. Sandy
recently completed a PhD in Creative Arts from University of
Wollongong and is currently a lecturer at the National Art
School, Sydney. For more information visit
www.sandylockwood.com.au. The lecture was given at the Cultural
Confluence Wood Fire Symposium, held in Helena, MT in October
2018.


 


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