Warren MacKenzie on the Muse Issue #1

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Warren MacKenzie. Reknowned potter and Professor
Emeritus of the University of Minnesota.
His imact on the reawakening of American functional pottery since the early l950's has been far-reaching.
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People hunger for substantive conversations and the Muse will educate and motivate the creative mind by collecting these valid, unique and inspiring voices. Five remarkable conversations are on each issue and that makes 30 per year.

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  • very nice! i've never heard that tea bowl story. he is such a wealth of information; thanks for helping share it with the world! if you are interested, i recently posted a handful of videos from last week, when my students and i visited him...more great stories!

  • How great to see your videos, as well! My original interview is actually 25 minutes. I wanted to put a short clip of it on youtube, it was difficult editing it down (I usually edit down to 10 minutes, Warren was a grand exception, of course!). Warren has copies in his gallery, I believe. Well, so glad you enjoyed it so much! -W

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  • Lovely. Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • i love listening to this man speak. he is just that type of person when he is speaking you want to listen.

  • Warren MacKenzie is an American "National Living Treasure." Too bad we don't have that official designation, like in Japan.

  • Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • oh man waren.

  • Thanks! -W

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