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Design History
DESIGN HISTORY
4 episodes
5 days ago
Interior Designer, Brianna Woodhouse, discovers the history around her by diving in to local architecture + design.
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Interior Designer, Brianna Woodhouse, discovers the history around her by diving in to local architecture + design.
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Beacon Hill Artist Spotlight: Felicity Rich
Design History
51 minutes 38 seconds
3 years ago
Beacon Hill Artist Spotlight: Felicity Rich

Making Art Accessible 

Having grown up with creative parents, in an environment that celebrated craft and design, Felicity Rich, believes that her career path as a ceramicist, photographer, and instructor was inevitable. Felicity has lived in places from Chicago to China, but the last 2 years, she has called our community home. Her work incorporates a form of story telling, experimenting, and enveloping influences. Felicity’s background in art history, architecture, travels, and art therapy make for a very passionate artist/instructor. She is a life-long learner; always exploring and experimenting with different types of mediums. Her ceramics are characterized by endearing imperfections, softly misshapen forms, along with hand-built rigidness. Felicity enhances the appeal of the traditional craft through her washes of color glaze, inviting drips and uneven brush strokes to adorn each object’s surface. To discover Felicity’s artistic process and inspiration, visit her studio during the On/Off Fred Studio tour in April. The space is filled and perfectly curated with her handmade pieces. I would highly recommend, you sign up for her workshops beginning late February. These classes will give you a chance to be around some amazing people, and experience the primal-awesomeness that is ceramics. Her passion for beauty, color, form, design, as well as problem solving is easily observed while standing in her studio. As well all know, San Antonio is a vibrant city, full of amazing artists and designers. Beacon Hill has a thriving community of artists too; with the love and support of their neighbors (us), we can facilitate their flourishing! Speaking with Felicity, fueled my inspiration and desire to get my hands dirty. I hope you feel the same way. Let’s keep beautifying Beacon Hill and expanding our knowledge of all that inhabit it! 


Need more Felicity? Hear the whole interview: https://anchor.fm/brianna-woodhouse Or listen on Apple, Google or Spotify (Podcasts) http://felicityrich.com/ Facebook: @felicityrichceramics Instagram: @frich5

Design History
Interior Designer, Brianna Woodhouse, discovers the history around her by diving in to local architecture + design.