View Related Episode: Ceramicist Richard Rowland, Horse Feathers, Painter William Park

Richard Rowland is an experienced ceramic artist who fires an anagama, or an outdoor community kiln, in Astoria. The anagama, also called a dragon kiln, is an outdoor kiln which is built into a hillside and gets its heat from a wood fire that gives pottery a unique color and texture. Anagamas have been used in Asia for over 1000 years.

First Broadcast: 2009
Producer: Katrina Sarson

Appeared in episodes: Ramsey Embick, Ceramicist Richard Rowland, Sue Allen, Ceramicist Richard Rowland, Horse Feathers, Painter William Park, Ceramicist Richard Rowland, Horse Feathers, Painter William Park

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Clatsop Community College Ceramics
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