TRCR 555: David MacDonald on the influence of the Civil Rights Movement

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David MacDonald Plate UCVIII small.jpgThis week we have a special two-part interview with renowned artist and educator David MacDonald. His large functional vessels are carved with intricate patterns that highlight and celebrate African heritage. In part one of our interview David talks about discovering ceramics at Hampton University in the 1960’s, the influence of Joseph Gilliard, and his early-career art that reflected the social change of the Civil Rights Movement. MacDonald is a Professor Emeritus of Ceramics at Syracuse University where he taught from 1971 to 2008. Stream this episode from your browser. www.davidmacdonaldpottery.com

 


 

 

 

 

 

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