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Chris Landers and the Intersection of Art, Business, and Community S2E3

Chris Landers and the Intersection of Art, Business, and Community

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Chris Landers is a Rockville artist and owner of the Clay CoOp on North Stonestreet. He talked to us about what it's like owning an arts-based business in the City and building community.

The Clay CoOp
More about Chris on MoCo 360
Rockville Art League
Rockville Cultural Arts Commission
Vis Arts
Bones Jones Music
Ema Rossi
Kiin Imm Thai
Niwano Hana
Bob's Shanghai


No website but mentioned in this episode:
Pines of Rome Express in Congressional Center
Jennifer Food Truck on Twinbrook Parkway
China Bistro

Rockville Adjacent:
East City Art
Underground Pizza





Creators and Guests

person
Host
Jaime Espinosa
Jaime moved to Rockville in 2013 after separating from Active Duty; he is still an Air Force reservist. He is an attorney and in his civilian career he works for the federal government, with his office located right in Rockville. He lives with his wife and daughter in Twinbrook. When not shuttling his daughter from softball practice, to karate class, or to a swim lesson, you can likely find him at one of the local pickleball courts in the area, as he is an avid (yet surprisingly still mediocre) player.
Suzan Pitman
Host
Suzan Pitman
Suzan is in her "second act" as a non-profit director after a career in the Texas public school system (she might never recover). Suzan and her husband, David, and their son, Matthew, moved to Rockville from New Braunfels, Texas in 2013 and have made East Rockville their forever home.
Chris Landers
Guest
Chris Landers
Chris Landers, a ceramic artist, is the founder and director of the Clay CoOp.

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