Abstract
Comprising three discrete projects, we move from a study of the materiality of voice to establishing a vocabulary of clay to a narrative collection of embodied experiences. Their combined knowledge leads to a fourth project, in the form of conversations held whilst making around a studio table. Passages from the exchange are filmed and analysed from the perspective of ‘small stories’, an oral history methodology that gives focus to the speculative, iterative and nuanced decisions often overlooked in a conventional account of a conversation. When applied to the making process, it begins to uncover a deeper understanding of the processual and implicit decisions that take place through the interaction of making, thinking and material properties. The passages allow us witness to the very emergence of storytelling taking place, the moment at which life experiences intersect with formations in clay.
The aim of collecting all four projects together is not simply to document examples but, as with all modes of folklore, to use story to identify and share more resilient and connected ways of being in the world. Within these intersections lie the porous and mutable properties of clay practice, that are rapidly redefining the wider field of ceramics in terms of its social contribution. Contained within these social expressions of clay lies its ability to connect with and contribute to wider community and environmental issues. The term occupational folklore is used in recognition of the historic continuity of behaviours, actions and beliefs that arise from these interactions, if only we shift our focus from individual attainments to the collective knowledge and transferable learning these small stories contain.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | RUUKKU Studies in Artistic Research |
| Issue number | 23 |
| Publication status | Published - 11 Dec 2025 |
Keywords
- oral histories
- ceramics
- conversation
- occupational folklore
- ecologies of practice
- socially engaged art
- collaboration
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Conversation-writing: Small Stories Arising Between Spoken Word and Text
Mayo, N. & O'Neill, C.-J., 26 Jun 2026, (Accepted/In press) Writing partnerships in Higher Education: A guide for academics and HE professionals. Aiken, V. & Norton, L. (eds.). RoutledgeResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Flightlines: conversations about life with clay
Mayo, N. & O'Neill, C.-J., 2023, In: NCECA Journal. 43, p. 158-161 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Occupational Folklore: Archiving Embodied Encounters
Mayo, N. (Speaker) & Walsh, H. (Speaker)
30 Jun 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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PODCASTS: Flightlines: Lives Lived with Clay
Mayo, N. (Author), O'Neill, C. (Author), Walsh, H. (Author), Christie, S. (Participant), Cummings, P. (Participant), Felcey, H. (Participant), Griffin, S. (Participant), Hall, S. (Participant), Loder, C. (Participant), Lucas, S. (Participant), Parslow, M. (Participant), Radstone, S. (Participant), Ramrayka, J. (Participant), McAndrews, H. (Participant), Taylor, E. (Participant), Kaur, I. (Participant) & Rozene, S. (Participant)
8 May 2025Activity: Other
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The Pedagogy of Small Talk: Crafting Narratives
Mayo, N. (Speaker)
8 Jul 2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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