Laura Davis
Ohio Clay
Clay in and around Ohio. Sometimes we dip a toe across the state line, if it's an interesting road trip. We are working to connect clay makers with the clay curious throughout Ohio.
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Episodes
Episode 2, Erin Lambers and Cornell Studio Supply 19.04.2026 52:45
Cornell Studio Supply is turning 50 and Erin Lambers sat down with us to discuss how far it has come. You might think they are Cornell Clay, or Cornell Pottery Supply, but really you can find them at: https://cornellstudiosupply.com/ Later in the episode we talk about the Clay Alliance Spring Pottery Fair in Cincinnati, here's more information about that: https://clayalliance.org/ Erin's favorite...
Karan Witham Walsh, The Tipsy Potter 08.01.2026 43:28
Notes from the pod Karan's info: YouTube: @TheTipsyPotter or @KaransPotsAndGlass Etsy: Karan's Pots and Glass Instagram: @karanspotsandglass Justin's Makery The Strong Arm Pottery Tools The Boss Base
Laura learns to hit buttons 29.12.2025 0:09
Laura is not necessarily a natural at this. But she’s trying. Bear with her?
Episode 168: Bye for now, and hello, Ohio Clay with Laura Davis 29.12.2025 21:06
The Cult Pastor take the podcast microphone from Anne Saker, who after three years is now going to do lots more clay. Laura Davis is taking the show on the road as Ohio Clay.
Episode 167: 2025 in the Glaze Kitchen 22.12.2025 23:05
Rounding the corner of the winter solstice, "Clay at Our Core" brings Glaze Boss Mason Deane into the Vault at Core Clay to talk about the year in glazes -- some glazes changed their nature, some chose violence. Also, Anne reminds you to come into the Mason Gallery of Fine Crafts and Arts to find that special something that really will be all they want for Christmas.
Episode 166: How to move beyond the basics 15.12.2025 32:25
Back from a week off, Anne talks with Core Clay instructors Rebecca Jogan and Beth Loudenberg about how potters can expand their tool kits wth the studio's "Beyond the Basics" classes in wheel-throwing and hand-building. Though not on the recording, Vern Lash's thoughts are also known. Also, come on into the Mason Gallery. Everything is beautiful there!
Episode 165: Rolling like thunder into December 01.12.2025 7:28
A fresh all-studio notes edition, with details on December Clay Club events and what's going on in the Mason Gallery. Please support local businesses and artists this holiday season. No one needs any more mass-produced, souless product. Why, yes, those are Anne's mugs in the mug show.
Episode 164: What's up in the Mason Gallery, with Robyn! 24.11.2025 30:54
With the year-end holidays fast upon us, Mason Gallery Director Robyn Singerman walks Anne through the schedule of the trunk shows and what's coming up for 2026. Also, Anne reminds: Come and get your lovely pots from the pickup shelves.
Episode 163: Report on Empty Bowls 17.11.2025 6:49
Anne drops the good results from the Empty Bowls fundraiser by the Clay Alliance; plus a new feature, Clio's Corner, about important moments in the history of pottery.
Episode 162: Why this trunk show is key to the Cult Pastor 10.11.2025 24:54
Laura Davis has been on the DL much of a year, and her recovery has been long, slow, often painful. But she got back to the wheel last month like the boss she is, and she will be featured (with partner Joe Bohache) in this week's holiday trunk show in the Mason Gallery. Anne lets you in on who else will be styling in the window space this season.
Episode 161: About Dave the Potter 03.11.2025 10:52
Mostly studio notes but also the reading of a story from the New York Times last week about the first act of artistic restitution for work by enslaved people. Also: Didn't we just talk about what to throw into the reclaim buckets? You made Emily Hobart sad.
Episode 160: Rebecca Jogan, dancing with clay 27.10.2025 27:47
Welcome (back), Rebecca! The freshly minted BFA from the University of Cincinnati returns to the studio a fully made employee, and she talks about her journey from ballet to clay. Also, best wishes to Hannah and Luke as they prepare to marry on Halloween.
Episode 159: All studio news edition 21.10.2025 9:55
Updates on the holiday firing schedule, the parking situation around Core Clay and more. Even poor little "Clay at Our Core" got swallowed in the AWS outage.
Episode 158: Report from Muncie, Indiana! 13.10.2025 37:16
In which Cult Pastor Laura Davis and her fact-finding team visit the Indiana Clay conference to learn what can be done to make an Ohio Clay conference a real good time. Laura interviews the organizers and participants of what a statewide gathering is a necessary component of a potter's practice. Also, Anne reminds that your pots are lonely sitting on the pickup shelves.
Episode 157: Great show, kids! 06.10.2025 7:10
Robyn Singerman's vision of a members' show for October came into focus with "Enchanted Arts," and it is beguiling! Also, Anne gives a TED talk about the scraps buckets.
Episode 156: Welcome, Libby Brown! 29.09.2025 23:33
Core Clay's newest artist in residence, Libby Brown, shares her background (Defiance, Ohio!) and her first impressions of our happy little playground. Also, Anne gives an update on the studio kitties.
Episode 155: Mathew Arnold's tale of the tape 15.09.2025 58:07
Cincinnati potter Mathew Arnold pulls in nearly 500,000 followers across his social media channels who watch his explorations of tape resist in pottery to build mazes that testify to Mathew Arnold, engineer. Also, please donate to the Frit Kitty GoFundMe.
Episode 154: Cult Pastor rides over to Crockery City, Ohio 08.09.2025 23:37
Laura Davis reports on her road trip to East Liverpool, Ohio, home of Mason Stains, which Core Clay stocks in all the beautiful colors. Also, Anne unveils the deeper purpose to the upcoming Enchanted Arts Market and Show in the Mason Gallery.
Episode 153: Zig Main's pet portrait 01.09.2025 24:50
Core Clay's three-week classes really stretch potters such as Zig Main, a studio member who took Vern Lash's pet portraits class and discovered the sculptor within. Also, Anne points out that you need not have taken Emily Hobart's jewelry-making class to appreciate a New York jeweler's collaboration with a German porcelain maker that is only 278 years old.
Episode 152: How to price your pottery 25.08.2025 36:49
With the epic members' show coming up in October, we can all use a little instruction or refresher on a much-maligned task of pottery: pricing. Here to save the day are Cult Pastor Laura Davis and Mason Gallery Director Robyn McKellen to go over the steps to a fair price. They also talk about how valuable even this task can be to your progress as an artist. Also: Anne says come get your pots from...
Episode 151: Hannah and her show 18.08.2025 18:27
Artist in residence Hannah Bundschuh describes the work that went into her solo show in the Mason Gallery: "Inevitability." Plus, Anne says: Come get your art off the pickup shelves. Please.
Episode 150: Kari Armbruster on clay, life and running for office 11.08.2025 31:11
As a Xavier University student, Kari Armbruster lived in the neighborhood of peace-loving Norwood, Ohio, that Core Clay now calls home. Now Kari is a Core Clay potter, and she tells "Clay at Our Core" of how her clay practice informed her decision to run this year for the Cincinnati school board. Also, Anne gets to say the word sesquicentennial. Twice.
Episode 149: Studio notes and some Joseph Campbell 04.08.2025 6:44
What's coming up around Core Clay in August, and a passage from the mythologist about pottery that sounds eerily familiar.
Episode 148: The Cult Pastor on how to be an artist in residence 28.07.2025 27:42
Plus some catch up around the studio and an apology from Anne about last week.
Episode 147: Farewell to our do-it-all, Sam Jayne 14.07.2025 25:55
An exit interview with Sam Jayne, who in two years at Core Clay has performed great acts of transformation to make the place a better studio for everyone. We shall miss him so much, but we wish him well on the new path ahead.
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