Episodes

  • Clay Connections: Holly Macdonald
    Oct 24 2024

    Welcome to Clay Connections, our short side series.

    In this episode we are chatting with the wonderful Holly Macdonald. At the time of recording, Holly was undertaking a residency at the Scottish Sculpture Workshop https://www.ssw.org.uk/. We chatted about this experience, working with clay through performance, community practice and the ups and downs of living a creative life. A wonderful inspiring chat!

    Holly Macdonald is an independent artist working across ceramics, performance, interdisciplinary collaboration and community practice. Through her practice she explores the dynamic relationship between maker, material, and place. By following clay into often unknown sculptural outcomes, Holly aims to foreground material agency and remain open to what we might learn about ourselves and our world from working with such a soft and responsive material.

    Currently based in Muloobinba/ Newcastle, Holly has exhibited work throughout Australia including at Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Lake Macquarie's Multi-Arts Pavilion, mima, Cement Fondu, Firstdraft and Sabbia Gallery. They have undertaken residencies in the Northern Territory, France, Belgium and most recently at the Scottish Sculpture Workshop in Scotland.

    As well as maintaining a studio practice, Holly teaches ceramics and has contributed time and enthusiasm to organisations such as The Australian Ceramics Association, The Creator Incubator (Muloobina/ Newcastle) and kil.n.it Experimental Ceramics, Sydney. She is a graduate of the National Art School and holds an Honours degree in Fine Art from RMIT.

    https://www.instagram.com/h_ollymacdonald/

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    Jane @jane.orme.pottery

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Clay Connections: Samuel Leighton-Dore
    Oct 10 2024

    Welcome to Clay Connections, our short side series.

    Today we chat with the very talented Samuel Leighton-Dore. Sam is a screenwriter, director and interdisciplinary visual artist based on the Gold Coast, Queensland, living and working on the lands of the Kombumerri families from Yugambeh Language Region.

    Sam's calmness, warm nature and humour shine through while we chat about vulnerability, toxic masculinity, social media and our struggles with boundaries.

    Please check out the below links, especially the smile tiles - they really do make you smile.

    https://www.instagram.com/thesmiletiles/
    https://www.instagram.com/samleightondore/
    https://www.sadmanstudio.com

    If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help now, call triple zero (000). You can also call Lifeline on 13 11 14 — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    You can also find other supports here
    https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/mental-health-helplines

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    Rora @aurora_elwell
    Jane @jane.orme.pottery

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    52 mins
  • Clay Connections: Eva Masterman
    Sep 26 2024

    Welcome to Clay Connections, our short side series.

    It's our first international chat! Today, Jane is speaking with Eva Masterman from Newcastle, England.

    Eva Masterman is an artist and educator working with clay for over 16 years, in both sculpture and collaborative participation. She is the founder of The Clay Commons, a developing organisation and podcast that explores clay as an agent for change and community studios as sites of emancipatory education and anticapitalist organising.

    We chat about the changing face of clay education, the rise of the studio model, creating more inclusive communities and Eva's passion—creating a network of radical community clay studios outside the pressure of capitalism.

    @evamasterman

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    Rora @aurora_elwell
    Jane @jane.orme.pottery

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Clay Connections: Monte Lupo
    Sep 12 2024

    Welcome to Clay Connections, our short side series.

    Today Jane visits Monte Lupo; an amazing clay studio and cafe that provide employment opportunities for artists living with a disability.

    https://www.montelupoarts.org.au/
    https://www.instagram.com/montelupoarts/

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    Rora @aurora_elwell
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    32 mins
  • Clay Connections: Jane & Rora
    Aug 29 2024

    Welcome to our short side series — Clay Connections!

    In a new series of the podcast, we are focusing on wellbeing, community and creativity. We believe in the power of creativity to heal and bring people together.

    In this first episode we talk about our own journeys with mental health, when clay becomes work, process vs outcome, imposter syndrome, teaching, community and boundaries.

    If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help now, call triple zero (000). You can also call Lifeline on 13 11 14 — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    You can also find other supports here
    https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/mental-health-helplines

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    Talk to us via email birdsofclaypodcast@gmail.com or DM @birdsofclay_podcast.

    Find us on Instagram
    Rora @aurora_elwell
    Jane @jane.orme.pottery

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    58 mins
  • Episode 12 - Education, Memory and Connecting to Landscape with Artist and Educator Rachel North
    Jul 4 2024

    This week we were joined by Rachel North, an educator and multi-disciplinary artist working on Yuggera Ugarapul Country. Rachel's work explores the complex connections between landscape and memory. Using ceramics, painting and textiles to communicate her conceptual ideas, Rachel tells us how her practice has evolved over time to cross creative disciplines and deepen her understanding of how place can hold and hinder memory.

    Rachel tells us about her experiences as an arts educator of the next generation and how she engages her students with the medium of clay. Lastly we ask Rachel how to begin working on a big project, and what's her piece of advice for other makers?

    Keep in touch with Rachel and see her latest work here: @maple_and_raven_studio
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    Rora @aurora_elwell
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 11 - Do Clay, Think Clay, Be Clay with Nathanlie Marie
    Jun 20 2024

    Today we had the privilege to talk to Nathanlie Marie. Nathanlie (aka Lily) is at the early stages of building a career in clay. It was wonderful to hear her deep passion for the material and be reminded of that obsession we both started with.

    Nathanlie Marie is a Filipino artist currently based in Australia. Informed by her lived experience, she works with ceramics and sculpture to investigate the impact of memory on the human experience, as well as the individual and collective identity. Marie investigates the complex emotions brought on by sentimentality towards seemingly mundane objects and situations. Using familiar imagery and objects, combined with her bright and whimsical artistic style, she creates visual narratives which encourage viewers to reflect on their own experiences, through memory and how they perceive the world around them.

    We're excited to see what she does next!

    @nathanliemarie

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    Rora @aurora_elwell
    Jane @jane.orme.pottery

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 10 - 'This glaze turned out nothing like I had planned'
    Jun 6 2024

    This episode we chat about our personal glaze journeys, where we are in our glaze educations and where we want to be. We discuss how we use glaze in our creative practices and our introductions into using commercially made glazes and how we began experimenting with raw materials to make our own.

    The best way for us to reach new listeners is through word of mouth so if you like our podcast please let your clay friends know and leave us a rating or review!

    Resources:

    For Flux Sake Podcast

    https://ceramicmaterialsworkshop.com/for-flux-sake-podcast.html

    Digital Fire

    https://digitalfire.com

    Glazy

    https://glazy.org

    Learn to Make Glazes For Australian Potters

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/glazes/

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    Find us on Instagram
    Rora @aurora_elwell
    Jane @jane.orme.pottery


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    1 hr and 10 mins