29 min

Minisode 8 - Stories and Truths: Conversation with Ceramic Artists, Tammy Marinuzzi and Pavel Amromin The Materialists

    • Social Sciences

The Materialists are….
Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)
Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)
For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/
We would like to thank….
The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park
Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/
For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the materialistspodcast@gmail.com
Minisode 8. Stories and Truths: A Conversation with Ceramic Artist, Tammy Marinuzzi and Pavel Amromin
Huge thank you to Tammy and Pavel for joining me on the podcast. Links to their websites are below.
Tammy Marinuzzi: https://tammymarinuzzi.com/
Pavel Amromin: https://pavelamromin.com/work
Tammy mentioned Juan Quezada, a Mexican potter known for the re-interpretation of Casas Grandes pottery known as Mata Ortiz pottery.  Amazing work. For more information on Juan Quezada…please google Juan Quezada or visit these websites…
https://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/mexico403/thestory.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRKJVlR6DI
https://www.amoca.org/juanquezada/

The Materialists are….
Becky O’Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region)
Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region)
For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/
We would like to thank….
The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park
Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/
For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the materialistspodcast@gmail.com
Minisode 8. Stories and Truths: A Conversation with Ceramic Artist, Tammy Marinuzzi and Pavel Amromin
Huge thank you to Tammy and Pavel for joining me on the podcast. Links to their websites are below.
Tammy Marinuzzi: https://tammymarinuzzi.com/
Pavel Amromin: https://pavelamromin.com/work
Tammy mentioned Juan Quezada, a Mexican potter known for the re-interpretation of Casas Grandes pottery known as Mata Ortiz pottery.  Amazing work. For more information on Juan Quezada…please google Juan Quezada or visit these websites…
https://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/mexico403/thestory.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRKJVlR6DI
https://www.amoca.org/juanquezada/

29 min