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George E. Ohr – The Mad Potter Of Biloxi
George E. Ohr is the greatest potter who ever lived. He is also one of the wildest, most creative self promoting artists of all time....
Ehren Tool goes to Vietnam
www.craftinamerica.org. Ceramic artist and Marine Corps veteran Ehren Tool, who is featured in the SERVICE episode of Craft in Americ...
A Search for Meaning – Chris Staley, Penn State Laureate 2012-13
Chris Staley, Penn State Laureate 2012-2013 A film by Cody Goddard With additional footage by Bryan Keith Created for the College of...
Mata Ortiz Legend: Juan Quezada at Flor De Barro Gallery
Born on May 6, 1940 in the town of Tutuaca, Quezada is a Mexican potter known for his pioneering in the re-interpretation of Paquime...
Akio Takamori on his process
www.craftinamerica.org. Ceramic artist Akio Takamori on his process. Filmed at the 50th Anniversary of Archie Bray Foundation in 2001...
EXTRA: Red Wing Pottery and Sewer Pipe Making 1953
This 7 minute video is taken from a 1953 documentary on Red Wing called, “This is Your Town”. This section of the video s...
Barro negro sculptors Carlomagno Pedro Martínez & Magdalena Pedro Martínez, NEIGHBORS episode
www.craftinamerica.org. Barro negro sculptors Carlomagno Pedro Martínez and Magdalena Pedro Martínez segment from the NEIGHBORS episo...
Jugtown Pottery, ORIGINS episode
www.craftinamerica.org. Jugtown Pottery segment including Vernon, Pam, Travis, Bayle Owens and Nancy Sweezy. ORIGINS episode PBS prem...
Peter Voulkos & The Otis Group – Revolutions Of The Wheel
Part Three of the American ceramics history film, Revolutions of the Wheel, closely examines the work of Peter Voulkos and the time h...
Penland School of Crafts, COMMUNITY episode
www.craftinamerica.org. Penland School of Crafts segment. COMMUNITY episode PBS premiere: May 30, 2007. For more on Craft in America,...
California Ceramic Arts Wouldn’t Be What it is Without These Women Artists | KCET
California women artists have made groundbreaking contributions to ceramic arts for over 100 years. “Breaking Ground: Women in...
Cultural Connection: John Glick (1938-2017)
On this episode we highlight artist John Glick. (July 1, 1938 – April 6, 2017)
Time and Space: The Origins of Watershed
Watershed Co-Founder Chris Gustin shares the story of Watershed’s beginning.
Mark Shapiro: The Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes
Mark Shapiro gave a presentation about the life and work of ceramic artist Karen Karnes at the 2012 American Craft Council Baltimore...















