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Adapting Your Work and Business Over Time with Liz Cohen

Ryan Durbin & Becca Otis Season 1 Episode 3

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Liz Cohen joins the podcast again nearly four years later to talk about the evolution of her ceramics business. She shares her experience managing a shared studio space in Denver, her decision to move away from wholesale and dinnerware, and how her making process has shifted toward higher-value work. Liz also discusses her ongoing experiments with slip casting and developing a speckled underglaze technique.

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Website - https://lizcohenceramics.com/
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Last Wheel Talk appearance - #140 Building a home studio with Liz Cohen

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