The History of Ceramics

Paul Greenhalgh, Stephanie Rozene

e.cahusac@heni.com

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Booking Overview

A history-focused series that pairs British ceramic historian/curator Paul Greenhalgh with U.S. maker/academic Stephanie Rozene to unpack ceramics’ overlooked milestones. Episodes blend art history, maker practice, and cultural context, making it a strong fit for experts in art, design, museum work, and craft scholarship.

Metrics

Episodes: 15

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Estimated listeners: <1k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

Contact Information

e.cahusac@heni.com

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Host

Paul Greenhalgh - British art historian & curator who co-hosts The History of Ceramics, helping reveal compelling stories from ceramics’ overlooked history.

Stephanie Rozene - U.S. maker and academic who co-hosts The History of Ceramics, contributing maker/practical expertise alongside art-historical context.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Art historians, curators, and ceramics/design scholars; museum-affiliated curators with specific expertise (e.g., exhibitions or research tied to funk/nut art and ceramics movements).
Required Achievements:  
Curated exhibitions or curated collections related to ceramics, Published or professionally researched ceramic art movements, Demonstrated subject-matter specialization connected to named artists/periods

Recent Guest Discussions

Garth Johnson - Funk/nut Art Context And Coverage Of Artist Clayton Bailey; Discussion Includes Kaolism/worlds Of Wonders Material Tied To The Episode Narrative.

Garth Johnson - Funk Art Context And Exhibition Named "funk"; Ceramics As Provocative Art Form And Related Artist Overview.

Recent Topics

Ceramics, Art History, Museum, Design, Craft

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The History of Ceramics
:

The Terracotta Warriors

July 01, 2026

In 1974, a group of farmers digging a well in rural China made one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in history: an underground army of thousands of life-sized terracotta warriors, standing silently in battle formation for more than two thousand years. But why was this extraordinary army created? Who was the powerful ruler it was built to protect? And what does it reveal about the ambitions, beliefs, and astonishing technological achievements of ancient China? In this episode...

George E. Ohr - The Mad Potter of Biloxi

June 24, 2026

Paul Greenhalgh and Stephanie Rozene travel to the American South at the end the 19th C to explore the life and work of George E. Ohr - otherwise known as the Mad Potter of Biloxi. Overlooked for much of his life this eccentric character worked tirelessly creating innovative, wild and exquisitely crafted art pottery. He was a renowned showman using slogans, banners and sales gimmicks to market his wares and was the self proclaimed "world's best art-potter". His life’s work remained undiscover...

Funk and Nut Art with Clayton Bailey

June 17, 2026

Stephanie Rozene and curator Garth Johnson pick up the story of Funk Art and look at the life and work of artist Clayton Bailey who would go on to form the breakaway movement called Nut Art. Taking ceramics into a new realm of world making, eccentricity and humour, Bailey would inhabit an alter egos, stage pranks with the press and take the museum world on an unexpected journey. 00:00 Introduction: Clayton Bailey and the Nut Artists 00:52 Peter Volkos and the Abstract Expressionist Revolution...

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