Call for entry: Daiwa Foundation Art Prize 2012

Deadline: 26 September 2011 Artists are invited to submit work for the 2012 Daiwa Foundation Art Prize Following the success of its inaugural year, The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is delighted to announce the second Daiwa Foundation Art Prize. The selection panel will include: Martin Gayford, Art Critic and author
Mami Kataoka, Senior curator, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Grayson Perry, Artist and 2003 Turner Prize winner
Masami Shiraishi, Director, Scai the Bathhouse, Tokyo
Jonathan Watkins (Chair), Director of Ikon Gallery, Birmingham The Daiwa Foundation Art Prize is an open submission prize which offers a British artist a first solo exhibition in Japan. In its inaugural year, the prize resulted in a solo show at the Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo for Marcus Coates. Scai the Bathhouse in Tokyo will be the partner organisation for the 2012 exhibition. In addition, the winner will be awarded a £5,000 participation fee plus travel and accommodation costs for a 7 day period in Japan to coincide with the opening of the exhibition in Autumn 2012. The Prize is open to British artists resident in the UK who have neither had nor are planning a solo exhibition in Japan. The Prize is open to artists working in any medium including painting, photography, print, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, installation and moving image. Deadline for applications: Monday 26 September 2011 Artists must submit a current CV, personal statement, documentation and images of four recent works and a completed entry form, downloadable from: www.parkerharris.co.uk/artists/downloads For further information and to apply contact the project coordinators, Parker Harris: T. 01372 462190
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Call for entries: 2nd International Ceramic Triennial, 2012

II. International Triennial of Ceramics Unicum 2012

Deadline: 31 October, 2011 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE OF INTERNATIONAL TRIENNlAL OF CERAMICS UNICUM 2012 within ZDSLU (Association of the Slovene Fine Arts Societies) and in cooperation with European Cultural and Technological Centre (EKTC) Maribor is setting up II. International Triennial of Ceramics Unicum 2012 and parallel events all over Slovenia. The emphasis is on popularization as well as presentation of contemporary ceramics as an independent area in the field of artistic creation. Triennial is connection between international and Slovene space and it gives fresh insight into artistic ceramics. Its intention is to search through elementary artistic research in connection with contemporary though; the character of contemporaneity is given by individualism, development of personal artistic language and enriched by traditional influences of old technologies. II. International Triennial of Ceramics Unicum 2012 contains competitive part and accompanying events and exhibitions. COMPETITION RULES
Call for applications is international and public.
Any individual artist or group of artists who work in this media (ceramics) may participate in the II. International Triennial of Ceramics Unicum 2012.
Members of the organizing committee, international jury and invited authors are not allowed to take part in the competitive part of triennial.
Each participant is allowed to submit up to three entries among which the international jury will make the selection.
Artworks without any ceramic techniques, technologies or approaches will be rejected. Ceramic artworks can include other materials which must not predominate.
By applying the artist assures that each ceramic artwork was created within last three years.
Costs of sending and returning artworks are author’s responsibility. Further information and Application requirements:
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MARK MAKING Ceramic Masters Exhibition @ Sabbia gallery

Gerry Wedd Poppy Dish 2011 Porcelain with glaze Sabbia.jpg Mark Making brings together nine Australian artists whose work feature diverse techniques that demonstrate their own unique maker’s marks. Each artist has a distinct, almost subconscious style that has become indicative of their work. In ceramics, the makers mark is heightened, as the form can feature the mark of the hand, as well as how it is then decorated.Featuring: Sandra Black, Bronwyn Kemp, Pippin Drysdale, Louise Boscacci, Janet DeBoos, Gerry Wedd, Mitsuo Shoji, Alison (Milyika) Carroll & Carol (Anilyuru) WilliamsMAIN GALLERY 20 July – 13 August120 Glenmore Rd
Paddington, Sydney
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Central Time Ceramics: Call For Entries

Announcing the 3rd Biennial Central Time Ceramics juried exhibition! The show will be judged by Delores Fortuna, MFA, a ceramicist with over 30 years of experience. This exhibition is open to all ceramic artists over the age of 18, who currently reside in the Central Time Zone. For entry details and exhibition information visit the Call For Entries page. Or download the prospectus.November 11, 2011 – Postmark
Deadline for Entries
January 13, 2012 – Artists Notified of
Acceptance
February 6, 2012 – All Accepted
Work Due at Bradley
February 27, 2012 – Show Opens
March 23, 2012 – Show Closes
April 22, 2012 – Deadline for Pick up/
Return of Work
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