You’ve been a Pay 2 Clay member since October 2023 — how has that experience shaped your practice?
LB: I love The Digs! It's been really great having a studio so close to home. Plus the energy is great here from the windows to the plants, people, and programming. There's such a good range of experiences — from day pass to professional — and everyone is open in sharing experiences and expertise and inspiration. Being in a studio that's more practice-based is great too, there's always space to work even when there are classes, and everyone is always working on cool things. I'm always inspired by what everyone is doing, even if it's the furthest thing from my own work.
What are you working on right now?
Tell us about current pieces, experiments, or ideas you’re developing.
LB: I'm currently still in my pasta era — I've done a few prototypes for spaghetti and meatball candle holders, and some shrimp-stemmed goblets, and have some further plans here. Both need a little more work structurally and in glaze choice so you'll see them around again. I'm also developing some other ideas that I hope to bring to life in 2026 including a return to some form-based coil work, a lighting project, and some other secrets.