In episode two I talk to ceramicist Judy McKenzie who, after a life long love of 'playing' with clay decided to pursue a BA and then a Masters degree at the Royal College of Art and now in her 60s is a successful ceramicist showing her stunning Nerikomi work at galleries throughout the UK. We talk about being allowed to be selfish after a life of looking after others; imposter syndrome, being the 'token' oldie amongst a group of talented young creatives with 'sharp elbows' and how chocolate really does help. Find Judy on Instagram @judymckenzieceramics https://www.judymckenzie.com Judy did her Masters degree at the Royal College of Art https://www.rca.ac.uk/ Judy talks about spending time with ceramicist Katharine Morling during her degree @katharine.morling You can see Judy's work for the Byre Gallery here https://thebyregallery.co.uk/collections/judy-mckenzie For more information on my support for artists and makers, including my upcoming course 'An Insider's Guide to Gallery Success' please visit https://thebyregallery.co.uk/pages/courses-and-coaching
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