
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Ryan and Becca are excited to have Tim Kowalczyk from Tims Ceramics on to cover a range of topics and answer a couple listener questions. We chat about selling through galleries, testing new processes, being "academic" with how you talk about your work, taking yourself a little less seriously, artist statements, & applying to shows. We hope you enjoy the discussion and big thanks to Tim for spending so much time with us.
-----Find more about Tim's business below-----
Instagram - @timsceramics
Shop - https://tims-ceramics.myshopify.com/collections/all
Website - https://timsceramics.com/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5UD4uaoiGKwXI89NyBeGig
Listener Questions
On this episode:
- What do you think are the advantages of doing a curated show? Disadvantages? I’ve been invited to participate in a group show with some other Ceramic artists that I really admire. The show is a little over a month long at a gallery in Portland. After saying yes, I find out that they want 10 pieces, but really they only want 2 pieces to be shown at the gallery, the rest would be only virtual. Of course the gallery wants 50% of all of the 10 pieces. It would be still my responsibility to drop ship the pieces to the customer. I think the shipping fee will be added to the order so I don’t have to cough that up too. I already sell pretty much 100% of my work virtual on my own website. Although, I don’t always sell out on a shop update. Is doing this show or this type of show really going to give me that much more exposure to give up 50%? I’m in such a quandary! Oh and they want to see pictures of all 10 pieces 3 months before the show. @juliannroush
- Have you talked about writing artist statements for submitting work to galleries? I had to do one recently and wasn’t sure how to approach it. (Also I am thinking Becca probably hates artist statements. 😂) @overbrookclay
Send us questions so we can answer anything you've been thinking about on a future episode. Send those through Instagram @wheeltalkpodcast or email us at [email protected].
Sponsors - L&L Kilns
The durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.com
Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/Wheeltalkpodcast
Becca’s Patreon: https://patreon.com/superpotlady
Follow us on Instagram:
@wheeltalkpodcast
@rdceramics
@5linespottery
Vis
Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/Wheeltalkpodcast
Follow us on Instagram:
@wheeltalkpodcast
@rdceramics
@5linespottery
Visit our website:
www.wheeltalkpotcast.com
Wheel Talk YouTube Channel
By Ryan Durbin & Becca Otis4.7
123123 ratings
Ryan and Becca are excited to have Tim Kowalczyk from Tims Ceramics on to cover a range of topics and answer a couple listener questions. We chat about selling through galleries, testing new processes, being "academic" with how you talk about your work, taking yourself a little less seriously, artist statements, & applying to shows. We hope you enjoy the discussion and big thanks to Tim for spending so much time with us.
-----Find more about Tim's business below-----
Instagram - @timsceramics
Shop - https://tims-ceramics.myshopify.com/collections/all
Website - https://timsceramics.com/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5UD4uaoiGKwXI89NyBeGig
Listener Questions
On this episode:
- What do you think are the advantages of doing a curated show? Disadvantages? I’ve been invited to participate in a group show with some other Ceramic artists that I really admire. The show is a little over a month long at a gallery in Portland. After saying yes, I find out that they want 10 pieces, but really they only want 2 pieces to be shown at the gallery, the rest would be only virtual. Of course the gallery wants 50% of all of the 10 pieces. It would be still my responsibility to drop ship the pieces to the customer. I think the shipping fee will be added to the order so I don’t have to cough that up too. I already sell pretty much 100% of my work virtual on my own website. Although, I don’t always sell out on a shop update. Is doing this show or this type of show really going to give me that much more exposure to give up 50%? I’m in such a quandary! Oh and they want to see pictures of all 10 pieces 3 months before the show. @juliannroush
- Have you talked about writing artist statements for submitting work to galleries? I had to do one recently and wasn’t sure how to approach it. (Also I am thinking Becca probably hates artist statements. 😂) @overbrookclay
Send us questions so we can answer anything you've been thinking about on a future episode. Send those through Instagram @wheeltalkpodcast or email us at [email protected].
Sponsors - L&L Kilns
The durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.com
Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/Wheeltalkpodcast
Becca’s Patreon: https://patreon.com/superpotlady
Follow us on Instagram:
@wheeltalkpodcast
@rdceramics
@5linespottery
Vis
Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/Wheeltalkpodcast
Follow us on Instagram:
@wheeltalkpodcast
@rdceramics
@5linespottery
Visit our website:
www.wheeltalkpotcast.com
Wheel Talk YouTube Channel

27,168 Listeners

268 Listeners

532 Listeners

376 Listeners

2,010 Listeners

7,706 Listeners

24,500 Listeners

6,421 Listeners

81 Listeners

112 Listeners

41,510 Listeners

178 Listeners

11,445 Listeners

13,520 Listeners