The Philosophy of Clay with M.C. Richards
Clay Things to Touch, to Plant in, to Hang Up, to Cook in, to Look at, to Put Ashes in, to Wear, and for Celebration...
In our new series ‘The Philosophy Of…’ we look at how makers tune into the lessons craft can teach us. We’ll be dipping into the writings and musings of craftspeople across the twentieth-century to now – our first thinker-maker is M. C. Richards, a poet and potter who wrote Centering: On Pottery, Poetry, and the Person (1964).
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