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62: Molly Hatch on the factory as a tool and breaking into the design world
FromTales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
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62: Molly Hatch on the factory as a tool and breaking into the design world
FromTales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
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71 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2014
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Podcast episode
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This week on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Molly Hatch. Trained as a potter her career straddles the boundaries between art, craft, and design. From her home studio in Northhampton, MA she creates prototypes that are replicated in factories and sold through major design labels. While employing the labor of the factory she continues to push the aesthetic of the hand in her ceramic, fabric, and home ware designs. In addition, she maintains a foothold in the art market with large scale one-of-a-kind plate paintings that are shown in galleries and museums.
In the interview we talk about a variety of topics including using the factory as a tool, the dynamics of class struggle in the art world, and her recent installation at the High Museum in Atlanta. For more information on Molly's work please visit www.mollyhatch.com.
In the interview we talk about a variety of topics including using the factory as a tool, the dynamics of class struggle in the art world, and her recent installation at the High Museum in Atlanta. For more information on Molly's work please visit www.mollyhatch.com.
Released:
Apr 30, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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