View Related Episode: Ceramic Artist Cary Weigand, ComedySportz, Harmonica Player David Lipkind

Cary Weigand's fragile ceramic figures wear cloth-like draperies of clay and ornate headdresses. Weigand draws from different spiritual traditions for the symbolic elements of her pieces, which are mostly of women. Weigand talks about how she works, and how she allows the clay to speak through her hands.

First Broadcast: 2007
Producer: KC Cowan

Appeared in episodes: Ceramic Artist Cary Weigand, Rug Weaver Kim Morris, Ukulele Player Jim D'Ville, Ceramic Artist Cary Weigand, ComedySportz, Harmonica Player David Lipkind

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The Woman with the Veil
by KC Cowan | 11/17/2009
It isn’t often that the Portland Art Museum brings in an exhibit that consists entirely of one painting, but a masterpiece by Raphael is now on display and worth the trip to see. I finally got there last week and am so glad I did. “The Woman with the Veil” is so stunning, so richly painted [...]
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