An Nceca show I would have loved to have seen in person…
Well honestly i would have loved to have seen them all. So nice that people are sharing images on facebook etc, for those of us that didn’t make it. (next year, next year!!!!)
Well honestly i would have loved to have seen them all. So nice that people are sharing images on facebook etc, for those of us that didn’t make it. (next year, next year!!!!)
**Overseas deadline June 8th 2011**
Since its debut in 1999. Cheongju International Craft Biennale(CICB) has biennially extended the horizon of Craft from “Hands of Harmony”, “The Breath of Nature”, “Use”, “Temptation”, “Creative Evolution”, “Deeply and slowly” through “Outside the Box” as themes. through as themes. Even though CICB has brought about an innovation and change in craft world. Concerns have been expressed. One of them was the surplus of artistry.
There was a request we need to meditate on the lesson craft have two pillars: usefulness(necessity) and artistry(beauty). So we CICB will try to re-read the usefulness as an essence of craft based on the truth, ‘craft in a daily lift here and now’. That is why CICB suggests as its theme. This theme includes an aesthetic usefulness beyond the implemental usefulness.
Kindly expected deep and diverse craft-interpretations on the theme will be shown through this “The 7th CHEONGJU International Craft Competition”.
Genre: All craft artwork projects demonstrating a creative and original vision Qulifications for Entry: All nationalities and genders are welcomed to apply. We accept both individual and group projects of 3 artists or fewer.
For all the details and dates to remember please visit their website here.
April 29 (4pm-9pm), April 30 (11am-6pm) and May 1 (11am-5pm)
Chinese Cultural Centre: 197 1st St sw
www.makeitvancouver.com
$5 at the door (kids under 12 are free)
Tweet: @makeitshow
Facebook: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=143313522398595
http://www.mendel.ca/exhibitions/future/artists-by-artists-kennedy-epp
Ai Weiwei, detained by the Chinese authorities and unreachable since 3 April, (guardian article) has joined a select band of artists who have risked everything for their ideals.Please read more details here on Jonathon Jones on art blog.
Please spread the word and use available networks to try to make action happen to ensure his safety.