Ep 83: Karla Hackman - From Higher Ed to Handmade, Balancing Structure and Soul

Karla Hackman’s path into metalsmithing began in the most unexpected of ways—through a background in academia, ceramics, and a love of collecting stones on long hikes. Karla eventually traded in a steady career in higher education for the leap into jewelry, and over the last twelve years she’s built a body of work that balances the organic and the architectural, the soft and the strong.

In our conversation, Karla shares how her surroundings in the Southwest shape her collections, the inward journey of self discovery that art has taken her on, and the ways she finds both grounding and freedom at the bench. We also talk about the realities of making a living as an independent artist—navigating production work alongside one-of-a-kind pieces, honoring exploration, and letting your creative voice evolve over time.

It’s a thoughtful, down-to-earth conversation about what it means to make with intention, and I think you’ll really enjoy it.


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Ep 82: Stacey Hareid - Honoring Process, Patience, and the Artist’s Path