Have you ever looked at potters smiling from their booth at the farmers’ market and wondered: “what’s their deal?” Have you ever considered whose hands are behind the wooden chair you're sitting on? How about those fancy kitchen knives you admire? Cut the Craft is a podcast that brings stories of handcraft and its makers to you. Perhaps you are a craftsperson looking for a fresh perspective, or a ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureArtsCraftsVisual Arts |
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Very easy to get hooked on these. I started listening to the episode with Swedish carving axe maker Julia Kalthoff & then was inspired to listen to the next in series - another great listen and so glad I found this podcast.
Cut the craft features interviews and discussion with contemporary artists and makers in handcraft, and making. Incredibly inspiring to listen to. Amy and Brien are a delight to listen to. Give them a shot, you won't be disappointed!
I started by lapping up every one of these fantastic interviews that related to woodwork, which is my passion. Now I’m just working through all of them, as the guests always have heaps of gems to learn from. They now feel like a very cool gang of people I’ve been enjoying spending time with… (and I don’t care that that sounds creepy)
I love this show, it is full of insight into the creative process. The interviews are fun but respectful and always deliver something new. No matter what the craft, there is always something to learn about the creative process. Thank you team.
So many wonderful things happen in this podcast. The range of people Amy and Brien interview is great, and while the starting questions are the same for everyone, the ensuing conversation goes in so many unique directions that I never know what will happen. Thanks for a consistently interesting and engaging podcast!
Apple Podcasts | #208 | Canada/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #230 | Australia/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #30 | Saudi Arabia/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #168 | Denmark/Arts/Visual Arts |
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