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Bmore Art’s ART AND with Resident Wesley T. Brown

“Wesley T. Brown isn’t interested in doing anything the easy way. The 28-year-old current resident at Baltimore Clayworks used to work toward creating obsessively uniform pottery. When he perfected that, he started making the largest vessels he could. When that got old, he started mixing chicken grit into the clay to give it a rough and unpredictable texture. That process cut up his hands, but he was hooked on this way of working: setting up a series of challenges within the making process and seeing what results from the fight with his materials.”

Suzy Kopf of Bmore Art interviews ceramicist and sculptor Wesley T. Brown, one of Baltimore Clayworks resident artists.

Read the article here.