For Flux Sake Season 1 Trailer

Matt and Rose Katz of the Ceramics Materials Workshop will answer your burning questions about clay and glaze. Each episode, co-host Kathy King will present listener submitted questions that will be answered in a comical, but also insightful way. This show will have you laughing, and learning, about the chemistry behind ceramics in no time. Listen to the trailer now.

 

Kathy King is currently an active studio artist in the Boston area and is an Instructor and the Director of the Ceramics Program – Office for the Arts at Harvard in Allston, MA. Prior to this, she was an Associate Professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA. She has held Visiting Faculty positions at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI, School of the Museum of Fine Arts – Tufts, Boston, MA and University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth. She received her BA in Studio Art with a major in Ceramics from Connecticut College, New London, CT in 1990.

She received her MFA from University of Florida in Gainesville, FL in 1998. Her work can be found in numerous publications and periodicals including Ceramics: Art and Perception, Studio Potter, Clay Times, Art Papers and Ceramics Monthly. She has given workshops and lectures at over seventy-five colleges, schools and art centers throughout the USA.

 

Rose Katz spent many years as an independent artist and production potter, before becoming a glaze and clay engineer at tile manufacturers for over a decade. She now owns and operates Ceramic Materials Workshop with husband, Matthew Katz, where they specialize in teaching ceramic artists and manufacturers to understand the chemistry of clay and glazes.

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