William Daley on his triumvirate of creativity and the true nature of intuition

This week on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Bill Daley. Throughout his seventy year career he has created large scale terra cotta works that expand the boundaries of the contemporary vessel. A noted educator, Bill spent over forty years teaching in higher education and has received numerous awards of distinction from the College Art Association, American Craft Council, the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage and many others institutions. In the interview we talk about his triumvirate of creativity, the true nature of intuition and looking forward at ninety. For more information on his work please visit www.williamdaley.net.

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William Daley: 14 for 7 is now on display at the Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred University. The retrospective show features fourteen vessels made between 1954 and 2014. On February 12th he will receive the Charles Fergus Binns Medal for his contributions to the ceramic field. For more information please visit www.ceramicsmuseum.alfred.edu.

Ben Carter

Ben Carter is a ceramic professional based in Howell, NJ. He maintains a studio, teaches workshops and exhibits nationally. He is the creator and host of the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler podcast. www.carterpottery.com.

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