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Educational Links

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Interactive Materials Map: Where do Materials come from? Collaboration with Julia Galloway’s students at the University of Montana in Missoula, and Matthew Limb, PHD candidate at University of California, Santa Barbara

Podcast: Sustainable Ceramics with Nancy Selvage, David Binns and Guido Strijbos

Book: Sustainable Ceramics - Robert Harrison Come to the GTF Happy Hour at 5pm EST on Thursday March 18th to arrange for a signing of you book.

Article: Sustainable Ceramics: A Climate Crisis Reminder (a.k.a. Sustainable Efforts for a Ceramics Continuum)

Article: Wild Clay in Montana

Field Guide: Environmental Impacts of Studio Activities

Projects:

Keeley Haftner, a Saskatchewanian-Canadian artist working in the Netherlands whose work deals with garbage as a material and a philosophical construct :

Recent project at European Ceramic Work centre where I converted the waste sculpture of another artist into ceramic vessels as symbolic CO2 offset vessels

Last summer project at Medalta artist residency where the sculpture of other artists was made into bricks to be used for building or revolution

Erik Scollon, While he worked as studio manager at UC Berkeley, they wrote a grant to work toward zero glaze materials going down the drain in the ceramics studios. Linked here was our first pass at doing so



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