Conversations with Legends Watershed Ceramics
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OUT Cast: The Watershed Workshop for People with HIV/AIDS
Watershed Co-Founder Lynn Duryea and Frank Brooks discuss the Watershed Workshop for People With HIV/AIDS. During the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis, Watershed's workshops for people living with the illness provided space for support, creativity, and community care.
This program was originally broadcast on the OUT Cast podcast on Maine's WMPG and WERU radio. -
Conversations with Legends: Paula Winokur
Paula Winokur discusses her work and its relationship to the natural world during this conversation with radio producer Julie Burstein. Jennifer Zwilling, curator at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, and Nancy Selvin, artist and friend of Winokur, also discuss Winokur's work and contributions to the ceramics field. This podcast is one of three conversations in a series focused on the lives and work of accomplished ceramists who Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts has recognized as "Legends" in their field.
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Conversations with Legends: Jack Troy
Ceramic artist Jack Troy discusses his work, the land and the studio environment in which he creates, and wisdom from his life during a studio visit with radio producer Julie Burstein. This podcast is one of three conversations in a series focused on the lives and work of accomplished ceramists who Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts has recognized as "Legends" in their field.
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Conversations with Legends: Wayne Higby
Ceramic artist Wayne Higby discusses his work as a curator and artist with radio producer Julie Burstein. This podcast is one of three conversations in a series focused on the lives and work of accomplished ceramists who Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts has recognized as "Legends" in their field.