In summer 2019, the art blog Hyperallergic produced a 4-part podcast series on ceramics in conjunction with the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, Canada. All are worth listening to, as well as Hyperallergic’s other excellent podcasts in their Art Movements Podcast series.
From Hyperallergic:
This four-part series is produced by Hyperallergic in conjunction with Canada’s national ceramics museum, the Gardiner Museum and its Community Art Space, a platform for experimentation and socially-engaged art.
The series will explore how ceramics plays a role in contemporary art, and how artists and curators are grappling with the complexity of the age-old medium that continues to excite artists and audiences today.
The podcasts:
Shary Boyle’s Exploration of the Fantastic and Political Lives of Clay, released July 23, 2019
The Largely Unknown History of Blackface in Canada, released August 7, 2019
Kent Monkman’s Mission to Decenter the Colonial Museum, released August 9, 2019
The History, Context, and Legacy of an Ancient Maya Plate, released September 3, 2019
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