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Reminder last day to check out the show is June 19th.
Mendel Art Gallery.
Reminder last day to check out the show is June 19th.
Mendel Art Gallery.
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A Potters Council Exhibition
For the Third Annual Members Juried Competition, Potters Council is seeking entries with an emphasis on the impact of Color. The majority of the composition should be ceramic with the focus on color. Consider the full spectrum. Techniques and materials may include glazes, washes, oxides, engobes, slips, stains, underglazes, overglazes, colored clays, china paints, inclusions, exclusions, lusters, pre & post firing additions and any variations. The exhibition will be concurrently shown during the NCECA Conference in Seattle 2012 and will showcase the quality work made by the members of the Potters Council, an international organization with members all over the world.
CO-JURORS
This year we will have two co-jurors for the exhibition: Jennifer Harnetty and Robbie Lobell
ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS
Entrants must be members of the Potters Council both at the time of application and at the time of the exhibition.
There will be up to 20 pieces chosen. The base of the work may be no more than 16” wide and/or deep, and the height not more than 31” tall. Works must be suitable for pedestal display. No wall or ceiling-suspended works accepted. Only very limited on-site assembly of multi-part works will be possible.
Opening date for submissions: May 16, 2011
Deadline for receipt of entries: September 1, 2011 (post-marked)
Notification of acceptances: October 18, 2011
Delivery of accepted works: February 6-10, 2012
Exhibition Dates: March 28-30, 2012
For more details go here… http://ceramicartsda…il-juried-show/
Call for Entries Form: http://media.ceramic…ntries-2012.pdf
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Inspired by the low tech, the old and by the everyday object we strive to create dynamic and modern wares.
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The above mentioned article was posted on Ceramic Arts Daily this week and I reckon worth a read. After doing my taxes this year and doing some simple math I figured out a rough hourly rate for myself, but Mea Rhee goes into far more detail about a potters earnings. It’s good to measure these things once in a while to help direct your business and figure out what’s worth your time and what is draining you physically and financially.
Enjoy!
Find the article here on Ceramic Arts Daily.