The Archive
who we are paying attention to
WHAT WE ARE READING
How to be Both
by Ali Smith
Touching Feeling: Affect, Pegdagogy, Performativity
by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire
by Jack Halberstam
Funny Weather:
Art in an Emergency
by Olivia Laing
Books to shake
you up
We asked (on Instagram):
What books have been central to your development as an artist?
What shook you up or opened new avenues for thinking?
If you disappeared for a year to make work, what books would you bring?
Harold and the Purple Crayon
by Crocket Johnson
@cccsulb
For the Time Being
by Annie Dillard
@heatherwatkinsstudio
About This Life
by Barry Lopez
@heatherwatkinsstudio
The Unknown Craftsman
by Soetsu Yanagi
@horacio_casillas
Centering
by M.C. Richards
@kerstingrenceramics
The Thinking Hand
by Juhani Pallasmaa
@gintykal
The Hero with a Thousand Faces
by Joseph Campbell
@robin_treier
Art and Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking
by David Bayles and
Ted Orland
@mariewakerobin
The Medium is the Message
by Marshall McLuhan
@robin_treier
Walking on Water
by Madeleine L'Engle
@caprice_mcneill_artist
Pottery, People and Time
by Alan Caigar-Smith
@markmudman
The Violin Maker
by John Marchese
@markmudman
The Secret Knowledge of Water
by Craig Childs
@markmudman
Leaves of Grass
by Walt Whitman
@markmudman
Making Room for Making Art
by Sally Warner
@mariewakerobin
by Claire Illian
@merryfarmpottery
Making : Anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture
by Tim Ingold
@marjoriedial
The Zen of Creativity: Cultivating Your Artistic Life
by John Daido Loori
@merryfarmpottery
A Dreary Story
by Anton Chekhov
@marjoriedial
Thank you Township10 for all you have done for me and my journey in clay.
-Carson Culp
Past Residents
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Jeffry Mitchell (2020)
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Sarah Conti (2020)
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Anna Kruse (2020)
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Rubens Ghenov (2020)
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Melanie Tafejian (2020)
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Jody Isaacson (2020)