Emerging Artists:  DEADLINE August 30, 2011
  The NCECA Emerging Artist program is intended to give early career  artists, who show exceptional promise, the opportunity to present their  work to an international audience at the NCECA Annual Conference.   http://www.nceca.net/static/exhibitions_emerging_info.php  National Student Juried Exhibition:  DEADLINE September 29, 2011 
  The NCECA 2012 NSJE is open to all full-time undergraduate, graduate  and post-baccalaureate students (as defined by their home institution)  enrolled in the United States of America. Eligible students must be  working at the time of submittal towards a degree or be a  post-baccalaureate in art.     http://www.nceca.net/static/NSJE2012.php Topical Discussions/NCECA Connections:  DEADLINE October 3, 2011 
  NCECA is seeking a diverse group of discussion leaders from its  membership; Students (Undergraduate, Post-Bacc, Graduate), Studio  Artists, Educators (K-12, Community College, University), Gallerists,  Curators, etc. are all encouraged to apply! Topical Discussions and  NCECA Connections are the break-out sessions on Thursday and Friday  afternoons during conference.   http://www.nceca.net/static/conference_topics.php  Weather or Not:  DEADLINE October 1, 2011
  Seattle artist and Host Committee Member, Charlie Bigger is excited to  announce Weather or Not, a site-specific, outdoor installation  opportunity at South Lake Union Park in Seattle to coincide with the  2012 conference. Weather-Or-Not presents an opportunity for students and  teachers to explore the EDGY artistic avenue of collaborative  installations affected by time and weather. E-mail a one-page  description of your project to [email protected].   Additional information and collaborative proposal requirements are detailed in Charlie’s downloadable letter here: http://nceca.net/static/documents/Weather-or-Not.doc.      Charlie shares that his excitement and imagination around this event  is sparked by two elements.   “The first is the theme…the theme for NCECA 2012…”On The Edge”  immediately grabbed my attention and fired up my imagination. Secondly,  being interested in the history of the studio movement in Ceramics, a  concern among my peers in the ceramics world deals with a perception  that younger clay workers seem to be less numerous than a few years  back.  I am looking forward to being able, through NCECA, to provide  this great venue to share and explore new ideas, and experiments with up  and coming young ceramics students that might not otherwise realize  that NCECA is also for them, not just established studio artists of my  generation.” On-Site Conference Liaison, Marge Levy writes that through  Weather-Or-Not, “we hope to capture the inclinations of those who are in  a period of their artistic lives where they are thinking about process,  objects, ephemeral notions, and having fun with it all and with each  other. ”     
 Concurrent,  Independent Exhibitions:  DEADLINE November 4, 2011
  NCECA will act as a jury and an intermediary in selecting exhibitions  that will  enhance the conference experience and bring high quality  ceramic exhibitions to  the hosting community. The On-site Liaisons will  identify host venues and work  with them in selecting exhibitions  suited to the mission and audience and  facilities.
  http://www.nceca.net/static/conference_concurrent_info.php      
  2012 Awards: DEADLINE September 30, 2011 The  membership of the NCECA Nominations Committee has been recently  re-constituted   for 2012 to include President-Elect, Patsy Cox (Chair);  Director-at-Large, Sam   Chung; Past-President
   Robert Harrison and Fellow of the Council, Susan   Filley.   Nominations for Fellows of the Council, Honorary Members, Excellence in    Teaching and Outstanding Achievement are now being accepted. The  deadline for   receipt of nominations packets is September 30, 2011 for  awards to be presented   at the 2012 Conference in Seattle.
  Visit: http://www.nceca.net/static/about_awards.php to   view the details on submission materials, awards descriptions and eligibility   requirements.  Board Terms to begin in 2012 The  NCECA Nominations Committee is also responsible for identifying  qualified candidates for positions on the Board of Directors. By  September 30, 2011, the Nominations Committee anticipates identifying  two qualified candidates each for the role of President-Elect and  Director-at-Large positions on the Board of Directors. Read more about  the responsibilities and requirements of these roles at: http://nceca.net/static/about_board_candidates.php.   Board candidates for nominations will be considered by the Board of  Directors at its October 2011 meeting in Houston.  Information about the  Board’s Nominees will be posted on NCECA’s website following this  meeting. Additional nominations for one Director-at-Large position and  one Student Director-at-Large position will also be accepted at the  First Members’ Business Meeting tentatively scheduled for 8:30 a.m.  Thursday, March 29 during the 2012 conference in Seattle.  Following  brief speeches by the candidates, elections will take place at the  Second Members’ Business meeting on Saturday, March 31, 2012, the final  day of the Seattle conference (time TBD).
					





