7: Maker’s Mark with Kensuke Yamada

On this week’s episode of The Shot Callers, we have Kensuke Yamada here with us on the show. As a young man, and without speaking much English, Kensuke made the decision to move to America from Japan to pursue the arts. In the episode Kensuke discusses his beginnings in clay, what it is like to be both an artist and a professor, and also shares great insight into his sculptures. Please join us for some whiskey and beer as we enjoy the company of our friend Kensuke. Make sure to subscribe and review the show on your favorite podcast app. Stream Ep 7 here or subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast app.


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