446: Chotsani Elaine Dean and donald a clark on Contemporary Black American Ceramic Artists
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Chotsani Elaine Dean and donald a clark. They co-authored the new book Contemporary Black American Ceramic Artists, which profiles thirty-eight contemporary artists working in clay. The book sheds light on the contributions and experiences of African Americans who continue to shape the ceramic history of the United States. The publication is available where fine books are sold. Pictured above: Aisha Harrison, Morel Doucet, Nathan Murray, Joann Quiñones, Malcolm Mobutu Smith.
Chotsani Elaine Dean is an artist and assistant professor of ceramics at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN. donald a clark is an author, gallerist, and collector based in Springfield, MA.
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