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Learn about how to harvest wild clay wherever you are – in the country, city or suburbs. Understand how wild clay ties us to the past of the place we harvest from – both of the earth, the industry and the humans who lived there. How Wild Clay can help us have more grace for our own "organic material" and how to work with ourselves.
This is Part 1 of a three-part making exercise over the season of the show – harvesting wild clay, processing wild clay (Part 2) and firing your wild clay (Season finale and Part 3).
About Andrew:
Andrew Sartorius is the program manager at the Oki Doki studio and a full time wood fire potter living in Germantown NY with his fiancé and fellow ceramic artist Tanya Lee Hamm, and his pup named June. https://www.andrewsartoriusceramics.com/ https://www.theokidokistudio.com/
Connect with Andrew on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/asartoriusceramics/
Music credit: "Song We Came To Sing" by Living Roots livingrootsmusic.com
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Learn about how to harvest wild clay wherever you are – in the country, city or suburbs. Understand how wild clay ties us to the past of the place we harvest from – both of the earth, the industry and the humans who lived there. How Wild Clay can help us have more grace for our own "organic material" and how to work with ourselves.
This is Part 1 of a three-part making exercise over the season of the show – harvesting wild clay, processing wild clay (Part 2) and firing your wild clay (Season finale and Part 3).
About Andrew:
Andrew Sartorius is the program manager at the Oki Doki studio and a full time wood fire potter living in Germantown NY with his fiancé and fellow ceramic artist Tanya Lee Hamm, and his pup named June. https://www.andrewsartoriusceramics.com/ https://www.theokidokistudio.com/
Connect with Andrew on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/asartoriusceramics/
Music credit: "Song We Came To Sing" by Living Roots livingrootsmusic.com