Episodes
This week we launch Season 2 with our hosts Marianne Chénard, Carole Epp, and Brendan Tang talking about their summer travels and a few upcoming events in Canadian ceramics. They end the episode shouting out their current “kaolin crushes”: Judith Dubord, Heidi Mackenzie, and Trevor Novak.   Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:   For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns,...
Published 10/12/22
Marianne Chénard, Carole Epp, and Brendan Tang are back for season two of The Kiln Sitters. We are excited to continue our exploration of Canadian ceramics and are happy to report we will be switching over to a yearlong format this season. This means we will be publishing an episode every other Wednesday starting October 12th. You can find all of our episodes on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Make sure to subscribe so our latest episode will show up on your device. See...
Published 10/07/22
This week we wrap up Season 1 with a panel discussion featuring our hosts Marianne Chénard, Carole Epp, and Brendan Tang. They talk about the diversity of perspectives from which you can view Canadian ceramics and what to look forward to in Season 2. Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors:   For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns, ...and they have no plans of slowing down....
Published 04/05/22
This week we have the first live episode of The Kiln Sitters. Our hosts answer listener questions about making a career in Canada, the survival of digital communities after the pandemic, and unity within the greater North American clay community. Kaolin Crush: Cassils, Nancy Oakley, Kaitlyn Brennan Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns,...
Published 03/02/22
This week’s interview is a blend of French and English, and speaks to the hybridity explored in our guest’s work. Marianne Chénard talks with Yanik Potvin about the role performance plays in his approach to ceramics, and his research methods, including collaborating with primates. In their broad ranging conversation, they also discuss marginal culture, punk music, and the need to rupture conventions. Potvin is from Saguenay Lac St-Jean Quebec, and is currently teaching at the Université du...
Published 02/22/22
This week on The Kiln Sitters, Carole sits down with Toronto based artists Japneet Kaur and Enas Satir to talk about storytelling in clay, as well as each artist’s crossover practices in illustration, film and graphic design. Join the artists as they talk about vulnerability in art, the power of an object to further our engagement in narrative, and how immigration to Canada changed the trajectory of their careers. IG: @storyofaseed @enas.satir Kaolin Crush: Gracia Isabel Gomez @gisabella_1...
Published 02/15/22
This week on the Kiln sitters, Brendan sits down with the incredibly talented Mary Fox, an artist based on Vancouver Island in the town of Ladysmith. In the interview they talk about Fox’s initial steps in the medium, to developing an amazing art career, finding love, managing illness, creating a legacy and so much more! To start the episode the gang sits down around Carole’s wood fired test kiln to talk about where they all get their confidence in working with clay, ironically the...
Published 02/09/22
L’Art de la Table translates as the art for the table, which beautifully describes the symbiosis of food as art that is Catherine Auriol’s ceramic work. This interview introduces you to Catherine, a potter who has been working with clay for over 25 years, running her own store front in Montreal city Quebec, innovating within the Quebec ceramic scene, and recently collaborating with the best Canadian chefs. Tune in to hear Marianne and Catherine exchange on collaboration, the reality of having...
Published 02/02/22
On today’s episode, host Carole Epp sits down with one of her all-time Canadian clay heroes Judy Chartrand. This is a conversation 20 years in the making, as Judy was a graduate student at the University of Regina back when Carole was getting her start as an undergrad. Join the pair for an episode that will challenge your perceptions on inclusivity and address the strides we need to make to support all of the clay communities’ diverse artists.  Kaolin Crushes for this week are Bridget...
Published 01/26/22
Working in ceramics can be an ever evolving thing. For some of us we luck out with how we want to work in the material early, while for others it is an ongoing journey. Brendan sits down with Gailan Ngan to have a chat about that very journey. The conversation meanders from functional potter to sculpture to materials to abstraction to family.   Kaolin Crush Instalinks: matkaras.com @pastasaladbrandson @is_oc Today’s episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100...
Published 01/19/22
In this week’s episode, Marianne sits down with internationally known designer Koen de Winter to discuss how his training in ceramics informed his career, and how working with clay was essential to his approach when working with other materials. Mr. De Winter was born in Belgium and now lives in Saint André Avellin, QC. Today’s episode is brought to you by: AMACO Brent www.amaco.com Tucker’s Pottery Supplies www.tuckerspottery.com  www.coneartkilns.com
Published 12/21/21
We’re all seeking balance in our lives, looking for signs that we’re on the right path creatively and professionally. This week the sitters had some laughs, possibly some tears, and stayed warm huddled up by the electric kiln to chat about how life tosses you into unexpected situations. All this was inspired by Carole’s interview with Cathy Terepocki and Heather Bruan Dahl, two of Canada’s #badasswomen in clay. Today’s sponsors: AMACO Brent www.amaco.com Tucker’s Pottery Supplies www.conea
Published 12/14/21
Inspired by this week's interview with Vin Arora, the sitters gathered around the flat-top wood kiln to chat about their clay journeys. Brendan met Vin in the early 00’s and continues to be impressed by all he has going on; running his own production studio, making work for restaurants, being a great Dad, and recently opening a teaching studio in East Vancouver, BC. Today’s episode is brought to you by: Amaco, Tucker's Pottery Supplies and Cone Art Kilns
Published 12/08/21
For this inaugural episode of The Kiln Sitters our hosts share stories about their upbringings, ceramic education, and love for Canadian ceramics. They end with a lightning round of questions including their current “kaolin crushes”: Sarah Pike, KC Adam, Dawn Pettigrew, and Marissa Y Alexander. Today’s episode is brought to you by: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns. Shop now at www.amaco.com
Published 12/02/21
Marianne Chénard, Carole Epp and Brendan Tang sit down with artists and makers of all ages from across Canada to shed light on the contemporary ceramic scene. You may have thought Canada was all polar bears and maple syrup, but we’re serving up a heaping dose of artists you should really know about. From the coast to the prairies, the big cities and small communities; we’re here to find out what makes the Canadian ceramic scene so vibrant, diverse, cutting edge and relevant.
Published 11/30/21