Josh was recently featured in the Spring 2022 issue of Tile Letter: Artisan. He had a great time discussing the different aspects of Clay Squared from history to today! You can read the article on their website or below. Clay Squared to Infinity Savoring the organic relationship among clay, glaze,...
Like most Americans, Covid-19 has really upended our daily lives. Layl was not able to do any of her arts festivals since the beginning of 2020. She has, however, been able to do her classes via Zoom and has been working on her social media. TikTok has been very good to her. ...
Resilience during this surreal moment is a priority for us at Clay Squared. Stresses like the pandemic, social unrest, and uncertainty in daily life have affected all of us. On top of these stresses, we must figure out how to adjust our daily lives. Layl has had to basically start a new...
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We were featured in the Southwest Journal on MARCH 21, 2020 An ancient craft with a modern touch by SUSAN SCHAEFER / EDITOR@SWJOURNAL.COM Have you ever heard cat paws prancing upon your roof? No? Well, back in Victorian Britain, when most roofs were created from that iconic fired red clay,...
Josh Talks Tile At Restore Nebraska Conference At the end of February Josh returned to Omaha, Nebraska to give two presentations to the Restore Nebraska Conference. The first: "Restoring tiles in your turn-of-the-century home", and the other: "The invention of America's first tile style: Mid-century Tiles." The conference has doubled since Josh was...