Brandi Chase
Brandi Chase is poet, student, teacher and maker of pots (most often, but one never knows). She loves red lipstick.
Still itching for clay now that NCECA has passed? There is no need to clear out the garage and buy yourself a wheel and kiln. Ceramics is, by the nature of its processes, a community-oriented practice. The energy intensive, hours-long firings, equipment, and material needs make it more […]
Picture an event featuring the work of nearly 500 ceramic artists attracting thousands of clay enthusiasts. Some of these artists and visitors are local to Utah but many hail from across the United States and overseas. During the conference (and in some cases after) attendees and the public […]
The growing number of pottery studios in Salt Lake and Utah counties suggests an uptick in ceramics interest in the area. Sadly, an accompanying expansion in venues to enjoy and discover the very best the medium has to offer has yet to manifest—at least not in these locales. […]