This episode features an in-depth conversation with Kim Canfield, a potter renowned for her baby face mugs among other pottery works. Kim shares her journey from intending to pursue exercise science and PT to discovering her passion for pottery and...
This episode features an in-depth conversation with Kim Canfield, a potter renowned for her baby face mugs among other pottery works. Kim shares her journey from intending to pursue exercise science and PT to discovering her passion for pottery and ceramics due to sports-related injuries. Working in children’s hospitals influenced her profoundly, inspiring some of her pottery pieces. Kim discusses the evolution of her work, including the concept behind her baby face mugs and larger sculptures, which are deeply connected to her experiences in children's behavioral centers and psychiatric facilities. Teaching pottery and encouraging students to find their unique voice in their creations is also a significant aspect of Kim's career. Additionally, Kim shares insights into the business side of pottery, emphasizing the importance of making work that truly resonates with the artist. The episode also highlights Kim's personal exploration and connection to her work, her advice for emerging potters on finding their voice, and the joy and challenges of working in ceramics. You can learn more about Kim by checking out her instagram https://www.instagram.com/babyfacemugs/
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00:00 Introduction to Kim Canfield: The Potter with a Unique Voice
01:00 Mastering Pottery: Lessons from Failure and Education
01:55 Kim's Journey from Sports to Pottery
07:25 The Inspiration Behind Baby Face Mugs and Sculptures
09:33 Exploring Mental Health Through Art
15:01 From Serious Themes to Playful Creations: Cereal Mugs
20:26 The Business of Pottery: Teaching, Selling, and Finding Your Voice
29:52 Final Thoughts and Where to Find Kim