18 - Isabel Ochoa and James Clarke-Hicks on their move from architecture to 3d printed ceramics

On today’s episode join Carole as she chats with Isabel Ochoa and James Clarke-Hicks of OCH Ceramics. They talk about how they went from studying architectural design together to creating exquisite works in clay that explore the intersection of 3D printed ceramics and light, as well as 3d printed architectural components. To start the episode the group chats about Brendan’s new exhibition with Sandeep Johal, and about the potential of bringing in our robot overlords into the studio with us as tools. Brendan poses the question: Is 3D printing the new woodfiring?

This week’s Kaolin Crushes are Joile Ngo, The BC Potters Guild, Erin Smith and Keith Simpson.

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