Nov 15, 2013
This week
on the Tales
of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview
with Martha Grover. She creates gestural porcelain pots that
reference botanical forms and the female body. She says of the
work, "I think of the fluid visual movement around a piece, as a
choreographer would move dancers across a stage. Transmitting
desire - there is a sense of revealing and concealing, a layering
of details that serves to catch our attention immediately and then
the details draw us in, to make a closer inspection." She currently
lives in Helena, MT where she is a full time potter and the
education coordinator at the Archie Bray
Foundation.
In the
interview we talk about mining your own personal history for
inspiration, finding a niche in the clay world, and traveling the
workshop circuit. For more information on Martha's work please
visit www.marthahgrover.com
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