Call for Entry – Visions in Clay 2010

2010 Prospectus

San Joaquin Delta College
Delta Center for the Arts
LH
Horton Jr Gallery The LH Horton Jr Gallery is a non-profit art gallery located on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California. The Gallery provides excellent exhibition opportunities, with over 2000 square feet of exhibition space, an extended 22 ft. ceiling with mounts, and over 1200 visitors to each exhibition. 2010 Visions in Clay Exhibition Dates: August 26 – September 23, 2010
Awards: Best of Show: $1000, 2nd Place: $600, 3rd Place: $350, Purchase Awards may be announced, and non-cash Merit Awards will be selected by guest juror, Arthur Gonzalez, San Fansisco Bay Area Ceramic Artist & Associate Professor at California College of the Arts. Entry Dates: February 1 – June 1, 2010
Selection Announcement:
June 15, 2010
Artwork Received at the Gallery: August 2, 2010 Eligibility

  1. Exhibition is open to all artists residing in the United States.
  2. Artwork entered for submission must have been executed after December 2008.
  3. The Gallery reserves the right to reject works from the exhibition that are deemed extraordinarily fragile, unstable, or potentially harmful to the work or the viewer. Works accepted by the juror may also be rejected due to their content, or inability to be properly installed or returned for shipping.
  4. Ceramic works of any thematic and stylistic presentation will be accepted for entry. Clay must be the primary medium, and works may be functional or sculptural. Assembled works may not exceed 4ft. in any direction, and 50lbs in weight.

Accepted Works

  1. Art must be properly presented and prepared for display. Wall pieces must include all hardware and be ready to hang. Necessary assembly and mounting instructions and materials must be included with accepted works.
  2. Accepted artwork that differs significantly from the submitted image will be disqualified.
  3. No accepted entry may be withdrawn prior to the close of the exhibition.
  4. Upon selection, artists will provide the Gallery with a bio, artist statement and the sale price, title, materials, and dimensions for selected work.
  5. All accepted work must be available for sale during the show.
  6. The Gallery reserves the right to photograph and use submitted image of any accepted artwork in all publicity for the current show and future exhibitions, educational and Gallery promotional materials. Artist will be credited, as well as any photo credit for the reproduction of images.

Shipping

  1. Artists are responsible for all shipping and transit insurance costs to and from the Gallery. The Gallery does not insure works in transit.
  2. Works MUST be shipped with a return shipping account label. Works without a return account label, either pre-paid or using the artist’s account number, will not be returned.
  3. Shipping packaging and artwork must be clearly marked to identify the artist, must be re-usable for the return shipping, and include re-packing and installation instructions as necessary.

Insurance Every reasonable precaution will be taken with the handling of artwork. All work to be shown at the LH Horton Jr Gallery will be insured against fire, theft, and other hazards at the LH Horton Jr Gallery while in the possession of the Gallery, from the time of receipt through the time of setup and exhibition. San Joaquin Delta College and the LH Horton Jr Gallery cannot be held responsible for damages to work during shipping, and therefore insurance will not cover work in transit. Insurance claims will be based on the documented sale price of the artwork. Sale of Artwork All accepted works must be for sale during the show. The Gallery is responsible for all sales, and will retain a 20% commission from the sale of artwork. On-Line Entry Process Entry Fee: $30 for 3 images. Additional images of work and/or detail images may be purchased for $3 per image, limited to 3 additional work entries.

  1. All Calls for Entry submissions are processed through Smarter Entry by clicking on this link.
  2. All artwork images are viewed anonymously by the juror announced for each exhibition. Until the final artist selection is made, accepted artists’ names and contact information is held confidential by the Gallery Director administering the calls.
  3. When entering on-line, please use the Process Notes section to include the following information: materials, dimensions, weight (3D only) and any additional work process or technique methods.
  4. Images may be added, exchanged, or removed up until the very last day of the call deadline.
  5. Payment of entry fees and submission of images for judging signifies the artist’s understanding and acceptance of all terms and conditions of the Call for Entry and corresponding exhibition.
  6. Fees are non-refundable unless the exhibition is canceled by the Gallery.

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CANADA COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL RESIDENCIES PROGRAM, VISUAL ARTS

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: APRIL 1, 2010
ELIGIBILITY: Canadian citizen or resident, no students, must have made a nationally or internationally recognized contribution to their discipline, visual or fine craft artist The International Residencies Program in the Visual Arts supports professional visual and fine craft artists, and independent critics and curators. Residencies are for individuals who wish to pursue creative work and networking opportunities abroad. Grants contribute toward subsistence, travel, production costs, accommodation and residency fees for professional Canadian artists to participate in an international residency. For a full list of residencies available, eligibility criteria, restrictions, grant amounts, guidelines and application forms, please visit the Canada Council for The Arts website.

Ceramic Workshops at Anderson Ranch

For all the details visit their website here.

Working in Jamaica: ceramic vessels and pottery

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Apr 23, 2010 – May 01, 2010
Alleghany Meadows
David Pinto
Doug Casebeer

Making Pots that Work
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Jun 07, 2010 – Jun 18, 2010
Doug Casebeer
Pelusa Rosenthal

Volumes in Volumes: the practice of ceramic installation
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Jun 07, 2010 – Jun 11, 2010
Jeanne Quinn

So Much More than the Figure
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Jun 14, 2010 – Jun 25, 2010
Debra Fritts

Throwing & Altering Forms for Wood & Soda Firing
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Jun 21, 2010 – Jul 02, 2010
Jason Hess
Ted Adler

Studio Basics: kilns, equipment, materials and supplies
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Jun 28, 2010 – Jul 02, 2010
Ralph Scala

Midrange Pots with Electric Color
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Jul 05, 2010 – Jul 16, 2010
Frank Martin

Once Ain’t Enough: a focus on glazing
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Jul 05, 2010 – Jul 09, 2010
Kathy Butterly

Expressive Handbuilt Pottery
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Jul 12, 2010 – Jul 23, 2010
Margaret Bohls

Pottery: making and glazing
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Jul 19, 2010 – Jul 30, 2010
Peter Pinnell

Build It, Bake It, Bisquit
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Jul 26, 2010 – Aug 06, 2010
Kari Radasch

Low-Tech, Low-Fire, Stacked Tall
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Aug 02, 2010 – Aug 13, 2010
Lisa Orr

Handbuilt Vessels
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Aug 09, 2010 – Aug 20, 2010
Andrea Gill
John Gill

Paper Clay Sculpture
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Aug 09, 2010 – Aug 13, 2010
Rebecca Hutchinson

All Around Porcelain
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Aug 16, 2010 – Aug 20, 2010
Tom Coleman

Developing & Designing Ceramic Sculpture
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Aug 23, 2010 – Sep 03, 2010
John Toki

Exploring Forms & Surfaces with Earthenware
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Aug 23, 2010 – Sep 03, 2010
Alleghany Meadows
Sam Harvey

Manipulating Form: from elemental to elaborate
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Sep 13, 2010 – Sep 24, 2010
Chris Gustin
Lorna Meaden

Tanis Saxby @ Numen Gallery

FLOW by Tanis Saxby
March 3 – April 25, 2010

Opening reception with the artist in attendance: March 6, Saturday, 4 – 6 pm at Numen Gallery, 1058 Mainland St., Yaletown, Vancouver.

Gallery hours: Tue-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5. Other times by appointment.

Numen Gallery is located inside the Mainland Street Court, between Nelson and Helmcken. One block north of the Yaletown-Roundhouse Station on the new Canada Line.

For more information, contact 604.630.6927 or [email protected] or go to www.numengallery.com

Tanis Saxby

Tanis Saxby

Images: detail of porcelain form by Tanis Saxby

Tanis Saxby apprenticed as a carver and stone sculptor on B.C.’s Saltspring Island before studying ceramics at the Kootenay School of Arts. In 2005, she was awarded the International Residency in Ceramics in Vallauris, France, through a Canada-wide selection. Since returning to Vancouver, she has studied photography at Focal Point Photography School and continues her clay studio practice.

Tanis’ ceramic forms embody tranquility, sensuality, and stillness-in-motion. Shadows play an important role in her creative process, from conception through to the final form and presentation of her works. In FLOW, lines and shadows are further interpreted through the synthesis of her photography and her porcelain work. The effect is a composition of form within form, of interpretation within interpretation.