
Adapting Your Work and Business Over Time with Liz Cohen
From Wheel Talk by Ryan Durbin & Becca Otis
March 21, 2026 · 2h 10m · Season 1 · Episode 3
About this episode
Liz Cohen returns to discuss the evolution of her ceramics business and her creative process.
Liz Cohen joins the podcast again nearly four years later to talk about the evolution of her ceramics business. She shares her experience managing a shared studio space in Denver, her decision to move away from wholesale and dinnerware, and how her making process has shifted toward higher-value work. Liz also discusses her ongoing experiments with slip casting and developing a speckled underglaze technique. -----Find more about Liz’s business below----- Instagram - @lizcohenceramics Website -...
People in this episode
Hosts: Ryan Durbin, Becca Otis
Guest: Liz Cohen
Topics covered
- ceramics
- business evolution
- studio management
- wholesale
- art techniques
Keywords
- ceramics
- business
- studio space
- wholesale
- slip casting
- underglaze
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: ceramics business
Places: Denver
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