by Carole Epp | Mar 23, 2020 | workshops
Come browse over 150 issues full of articles, technical information on glazes and kilns, in-depth profiles and critical opinions on Australian ceramics.
https://www.yumpu.com/user/australianceramics/2
by Carole Epp | Mar 23, 2020 | workshops
*LIVE BROADCAST TODAY 1PM MST*
Feel free to post any questions in the comments on their instagram feed or share them during the broadcast.
As we are all adjusting to the conditions related to COVID-19 concerns, the Bray staff are looking for new ways to reach out to our community while we are closed to the public. We are eager to engage with you and to provide an opportunity to connect during this unprecedented time.
Watch for weekly broadcasts from the Bray on Instagram Live and Facebook Live from the Bray to share different aspects of our campus and programs and provide an opportunity for our supporters to offer feedback.
The first broadcast will take place this Monday, March 23 at 1 pm mountain time. Our Director, Steven Young Lee, will live broadcast from his studio, throwing porcelain cups and answering questions from you about what’s happening at the Bray or about his work. We hope to see you then! Stay well.
#livefromthebray #archiebray
by Carole Epp | Mar 21, 2020 | workshops
Staying at home? We’ve got you sorted!
For one week only, we are giving everybody FREE access to our entire digital archive of over 300 issues of Ceramic Review. Head to ceramicartlondon.com to browse hundreds of articles, ranging from technical Masterclasses to in-depth profiles on some of the world’s top potters! What’s more – you will have the opportunity to select features on the makers who were due to exhibit at Ceramic Art London this weekend.
Pictured:
Tessa Eastman – featured in CR297 May/June 2019
Jennifer Lee – featured in CR293 September/October 2018
Lisa Hammond – featured in CR 283 January/February 2017
Richard Miller – featured in CR296 March/April 2019
Photography by Layton Thompson
by Carole Epp | Mar 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
Times are tough and I honestly in all the years of running this blog (13 years and counting!) I wanted to avoid what I’m doing right now. I’ve always wanted Musing to be a free resource. In the current climate of COVID 19 artists and self employed are struggling and facing a lot of future uncertainty. Today I lost the 6th paid job in 2 weeks. So I guess I’ve reached a tipping point and need to reach out to our community for support. I really want to be able to continue to support our community, raise up artists, and share creative and educational content. If you can support Musing at this time my sincere thanks. If you can’t, I totally understand. Even just helping share this post is appreciated.
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Much love to all.
xoxox
Carole