podcast thursdays: Radio Lab – Sleep

I’m almost ridiculous excited to introduce a new repeating feature to musing. I’m sure you all know of Ben Carter and his podcast Tales of a Red Clay Rambler. It is one the best arts and culture podcasts out there and as a bonus it is focused on ceramics. I’m sure for many of us it is the soundtrack to our studios. With podcasts such as Ben’s and Brian Jones (www.brianrjones.com), and a new up and coming podcast – The Potters Cast by Paul Blais (thepotterscast.com), there are hours of inspiring stories to go through. But what if (dare I say it?) we want to listen to some other podcasts that are equally as interesting but maybe not about clay? Well I’ve enlisted Ben’s help to start compiling a listening list for you of some of his favorite episodes from other podcasts. I hope you’ll join me in welcoming Ben to musing about mud as a regular bi-weekly feature. Ben’s extensive knowledge and experience will surely make this new feature one to look forward to. 
Thanks Ben!
Radio Lab- Sleep-
Episode 2 of Season 3
Radio Lab’s unique brand of story telling is candy for my
brain. It was one of the first podcasts that I became addicted to and after
only a few episodes I set upon a quest to listen to every episode. One of my favorite
early episodes, Sleep, looks at what
happens to humans, and all the world’s creatures, when they fall asleep. Visit http://www.radiolab.org/story/91528-sleep/
to download the episode or find the podcast on iTunes.
“Radiolab is a show about
curiosity. Where sound illuminates ideas, and the boundaries blur between
science, philosophy, and human experience.”

When Virtual Meets Material

A Craft Talk with Carole Epp, the force behind the popular ceramics blog Musing
about Mud

May 29, 7 pm
La maison des artistes
219 Provencher Blvd
Winnipeg MB
Saskatchewan artist and blogger Carole Epp will take the audience on a
journey through her professional development as an artist, stopping to
examine the ways in which her ceramic work has intertwined with social
media along the way. She’ll also reflect on
the question:  How do you maintain a vibrant studio practice, get into
the big shows, travel, give talks, host a blog that’s the go-to place
for ceramics-related news world-wide, all while raising a young family? 
All will be revealed on May 29!  Free public
lecture.  All welcome.

Studio visits with Carole Epp are available to MCC members, by application.  

Email [email protected] for
more info.
  

Jocelyn Reid: Half Grown @ the Stride Gallery

The exhibition Half-Grown talks about the unnamed space between adulthood and childhood. This melange of drawings with incorporated ceramic components refers to the parts of youth that are always held on to, and asks when exactly we decided to trade out our playthings for the grown-up world. Distorted versions of household objects are instigators for the recognition of things seen and touched every day, while simultaneously bringing up memories of long-lost toys. This exhibition glorifies the significance of the quiet objects that we are forever surrounding ourselves with, and addresses that, in a way, everyone is still waiting to grow up.

Half-Grown is in Stride Gallery’s +15 Space in Calgary, Alberta. The exhibition is up for April and May of 2013, with a reception on May 15th from 6-7 PM. 

Jocelyn Reid is a ceramic and mixed media artist based out of Calgary, Alberta. In the Spring of 2013 she received her BFA with Distinction from the Alberta College of Art + Design. Reid hopes to continue expanding her career over Canada and the USA, and is an upcoming Summer Resident at the Archie Bray Foundation.