Whitney Simpkins Guest

Whitney Simpkins

Whitney Simpkins began selling ceramics in 2016 as a way to part with all the extra cups and bowls that hadn't been given away to friends. Years later, Personal Best Ceramics evolved into a bit more than cups and bowls, and her ceramics have found their way to many, many new friends.

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Andrea Specht & artist Whitney Simpkins : Crafting Perspectives with American Craft Council

Join host Rob Lee in an engaging episode of "The Truth in this Art," as he explores Baltimore's vibrant maker scene alongside Andrea Specht from the American Craft Council and ceramic artist Whitney Simpkins. Together, they dive deep into the essence of the American Craft Made Baltimore Marketplace, sharing their passion for the event and the tight-knit community it fosters among artists. With a personal flair, they also dish out their baking delights and go-to local eateries, all while underlining the significance of genuine, in-person connections within the art sphere. Tune in for a genuine and lively conversation that celebrates creativity and community.Episode HighlightsAndrea and Whitney's insights on Baltimore's art community [00:02:30] 🌟Excitement for the American Craft Made Baltimore Marketplace [00:10:45] 🎉Favorite baking delights: Japanese milk bread & pastries [00:18:20] 🍞The value of in-person communication for artists [00:25:50] 🗣️Preferred working hours: Post-lunch vs. early morning [00:33:10] 🕑Top Baltimore spots for a bite: Good Neighbor & Dutch Courage [00:40:15] 🍴Key takeaways:The importance of community and connection in the arts sceneDiscovering and supporting new artistic talent at local eventsPersonal preferences and routines can influence creative processesThe role of local businesses in fostering the arts cultureFace-to-face interactions remain crucial in the digital ageSocial Media:Instagram: akspecht, personalbestceramicsFacebook: Andrea Specht LinkedIn: Andrea Specht📣 Show your support for the arts! Visit Andrea Specht and Whitney Simpkins on their social media to see their amazing work. Don't forget to rate and review this episode of "The Truth in this Art," and if you love what you're hearing, consider supporting us on Patreon. Your support helps keep the conversation going!