transFORM @ The Source Art Centre

This year, in celebration of the Year of Craft 2011, The Source Gallery is hosting a specially curated exhibition of the finest contemporary ceramics. transFORM is curated by Ceramics Ireland, the exhibition showcases the work of ceramic makers living here and Irish makers abroad, in this touring show. The exhibition evolved as a response to the Crafts Council of Ireland’s call to celebrate the Year of Craft 2011.

transFORM features work of the highest quality craftsmanship, including functional, decorative and sculptural ceramics. This landmark exhibition is an important event in the history of Ceramics Ireland, representing ongoing efforts to promote Irish ceramic practice amidst growing international recognition.
For more info please visit their website.

Call for submissions: delecTABLE: The Fine Art of Dining

Application deadline: Jan 7, 2012

Juried show dedicated to enhancing the presentation and exhibit of functional ceramics, focusing on the fine art of dining, including place settings, serving vessels and platters, and dinner table décor. Proceeds from the sale of work and associated fundraising dinner events that will showcase the work, in conjunction with table design and food by local designers and chefs, will benefit the Art Students League of Denver and its ceramics program.

ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
• Open to residents of the 50 United States and Washington DC. $30 nonrefundable entry fee. You must submit five (5) images for consideration, which may include one full and one detail image of each piece of artwork.
• Enter up to five functional pieces that would be included at a dinner table, i.e. place settings, serving vessels and platters, functional sets, or dinner table décor (vases, candle holders, etc.) Please note your number #1 image submitted may be used for publicity purposes.
• Work submitted must be innovative and original in design and must be a personal expression of the artist’s intent.
• Work submitted through the application process may be exemplary of work to be exhibited in the show (i.e., it must represent the same making, glazing and firing techniques). The Juror will select work on this basis; actual works sent for exhibit can differ from slides as long as they represent the style and quality of work submitted in the application.
• Works must be made entirely out of ceramic materials (exceptions are limited to handles or knobs made out of cane, wood, etc.), that are an integral part of the piece.
• Work submitted for review must have been completed by the artist within the past three (3) years.
• Size restrictions: each piece or set not exceed 30 inches in any dimension or 20 pounds in weight. If accepted, the artist may be requested to send more than one piece for the exhibit, e.g. a place setting(s) and/or one or two serving piece(s)/set(s).
• Accepted work which displays poor craftsmanship or does not represent the style submitted as digital entry images will be withdrawn from the exhibit.
• Ceramic artwork must be available for sale. The League will retain a 40% commission on works sold.

Images: 10

Entry Fee (Art Students League of Denver, delecTable: The Fine Art of Dining): $30.00

DATES
Juried Exhibit, delecTABLE: The Fine Art of Dining
April 6-27, 2012

Fundraising Dinners
April 13-14, 2012

Exhibit Reception
April 20, 2012

JUROR: Nick Joerling

JUROR BIO: Joerling is a full-time studio potter who has maintained a studio in Penland, North Carolina since the mid-1980’s. He received a B.A. in History from the University of Dayton, Ohio, and an M.F.A. in Ceramics from Louisiana State University in 1986. He has taught in craft programs in the United States and abroad, been widely reviewed and exhibited, and is represented in public and private collections.

Nick Joerling Artist Statement:
I make pots as much from a drawing sensibility as a pottery one. Daydreaming with a pencil. Not drawing as rendering but simply doodling, then working hard to get that drawing to function. Profile is therefore a strong attraction, a strong dictate, as are the smaller spaces within spaces. And of course that sense of animation. My pot reference is most often you and I, our bodies. It’s where my cues come from: dance, people seated on a park bench, the cleavage that forms on the inside of a bent elbow. But I want to stay in the pot’s world — if the reference is too literal the pots seem deflated. In my studio what I hope for are pots that have qualities of sensuality, compassion, humor, and risk.

Applicants must submit the following:
– A $30 nonrefundable application fee and a separate check for return shipping (made out to ASLD) or a return shipping label, if accepted
– Five (5) images representative of the work to be exhibited, which may include one full and one detail image of each piece of artwork.
– Title
– Dimensions (width, height and depth)
– Price
– Date made
– Description of materials and techniques, including type of clay, building/ throwing technique and glazing/firing process and temperature
– Artist Bio (500 characters)
– Artist Statement (1,000 characters)
– Artist Website, if available

Image Specifications:
Dimensions: 1920 x 1920 pixels
File Format: Save all images as BASELINE Standard JPEG. Do not save as a Progressive JPEG.
File Size: JPEGs must be under 1.8 MB.
Color space: Save images in an RGB color space, preferably sRGB.

ABOUT ART STUDENTS LEAGUE OF DENVER
Founded in 1987, the Art Students League was established as a reaction to the prevalence of contemporary trends in art, i.e., conceptual and abstract expressionists’ art, being taught in universities and colleges in the 1980s. The League is a non-accredited and nonprofit fine art school with a philosophy of teaching based on a master/apprentice” Ateliers method.

Today it has evolved into a vital and unique resource, offering an expansive range of art classes in a wide variety of genre and media that include conceptual, abstract, modernism, as well as retaining classical approaches. Students of all abilities and ages are taught by approximately ninety professional artists and art educators. Beyond being a school, it offers opportunities to exhibit and sell art – and most importantly – is a supportive community in which artists thrive and cultivate an appreciation for art with like-minded people.

In 2001, the League established a ceramics program with nationally recognized ceramic artists serving as faculty. It has grown to nine distinguished ceramic faculty and to over 1,000 students a year, offering children and adult beginning through advanced/professional classes. In addition to on-going classes and workshops, during the summer, the ceramics department offers a number of clay camps for children.

To promote and support the ceramics program, the League has held three world-class invitational exhibitions. It offers an annual ceramics workshop and presents well-known ceramic artists as visiting artists.

Freight & Insurance
The artist is responsible for freight and insurance on the work to and from Art Students League of Denver. ASLD is responsible for insurance during the exhibition. When you ship your piece for the exhibit, you must also include a pre-paid UPS or FedEx return shipping label or a separate personal check payable to ASLD for the return shipping of your piece(s). If your work is sold, the check for return shipping costs will be mailed back to you. If no payment is enclosed, this will result in delayed return shipping. Pieces not sold during the exhibit will be returned in their original packaging. Local artists may arrange to hand-deliver accepted work.

Sales and Insurance
The League will retain 40% commission of the sales price. All work must be available for sale and insurance will be set at 60% of sale value. All work will be insured while at the league. ASLD will not be responsible for loss or damage to work in transit to or from the League. All accepted work that is not sold during the exhibit must either be picked up or will be shipped back to the artist within 30 days of the exhibit. If art does not require shipping and will be picked up, ASLD will not be responsible for loss, theft or damaged work after 14 days of the last day of the show.

Marketing
Produced by the Art Students League, the exhibit will be marketed through www.ASLD.org website and course catalog, event postcards, and local print media. This exhibit and the associated delecTABLE fundraising event for the League and its ceramic program will feature the work of 30-40 national artists.

Photography
ASLD reserves the right to photograph entries for purposes of publicity, documentation, education and promotion.

If you have any questions, please contact Linda Bukszar at [email protected] or by calling 303-778-6990, ext. 104.

Vallauris Institute of Arts: Master Classes in 2012

Masterclass workshop with Khaled SIRAG – July 30th to August 12th 2012
Khaled SIRAG “Development of a monumental Collective work” A lecturer doctor at Helwan University in Cairo (a member of the ceramics department, Faculty of Applied Arts), Khaled SIRAG is an artist known for his personal and collective work, he exhibits around the world and he’s also known for participating in many international symposiums and workshops. He already lead (in Korea, Turkey) the same kind of project we will address in this course: Development of a monumental Collective work. The title of the work is “How to build Humanity” “Indeed, how to build humanity …? It should be a central element to cherish: a pillar, a mast, a guide ….We believe humanity develops through “individualities” put together…We will develop a monumental piece of about 2.50m – 3m in height which will be surrounded by an accumulation of personal items, where each individual will print and express his/her identity. (see photo below). The base of this project will develop with discussions and the creativity of all the participants. We will use the following techniques: Raku, Naked Raku, and Pit firing for larger pieces that made up the core. This workshop will last two weeks. On Friday of the second week, the firing (Raku, Naked Raku) will be held in public on the main square of the old town; we will “picnic” on the spot and some artists from Vallauris will join us for the preparation and the firings. Further details will come later when all negotiations with the Cityhall will be finalized. This outdoors collective work will be a donation to the city of Vallauris and be on permanent display in a public place. The event will be inserted in the communication of the “Pottery Festival” to be held on the last day of the course. In this regard, you are cordially invited to the lunch on that will bring together with all Ceramists of Vallauris, on Sunday afternoon, before your departure. – « Masterclass » workshop – 14 days* :
1300€ with accomodation If you live on the area and you would like to participate, please contact us. Fee includes clay, glazes, and firings *Included : breakfasts at the studio + 1 welcome lunch on Monday + museum visits.

Workshop with Masakazu KUSAKABE – february the 13th to 17th

+ february the 18 th 2012

Mazakazu KUZAKABE

«Back to Fukushima”

An intensive workshop with Mazakazu KUSAKABE, famous master of Japanese traditional Raku, will lead, for the second time at the Institute, two workshops about the ancient technique. Also known internationally for his constructions of “smoke free” wood kilns, he will share with us some aspects of his technique. The week workshop on the “traditional bowl” will be punctuated with small lectures on ancient techniques, history of Ceramic Art in Japan, the Zen philosophy … Several firings will take place, including one by night. A small exhibit of your bowls and a tea ceremony will complete the workshop. For the workshop on Saturday, bowls already bisque fired will be provided, but you can, if you wish, bring your own bowls (already fired). — – “Masterclass” workshop – 5 days* :
€ 650 with accommodation
€ 450 without accommodation – “Masterclass” workshop – 1 day **:
€ 85 day Equipment, materials and firings included. * The breakfasts in the studio are included + 1 welcome lunch on Monday + museum visits ** Breakfast included. Usually, everyone brings a dish and a drink to share for lunch in the studio.

Vallauris Institute of Arts

http://vallauris-ioa.com/via/workshops/?lang=en
69 bis avenue Georges Clemenceau
06220 VALLAURIS – FRANCE
Tel : +33 493746913 / +33 492027409
Fax : +33 492027248
[email protected]

A couple calls for entry from Mudfire Gallery

MudFire Gallery is issuing calls for ceramic artists for several exhibit opportunities for 2012.

Home or House

Invitational Group Show, 2-3 pieces each by 25 artists. We are seeking original clay works, both small-scale sculpture and illustrated studio pottery. The works in the show will focus on concepts of home, shelter, nesting, or dwelling places. We encourage a broad interpretation of the theme, not limited to anthropological concerns and welcoming the hidey-holes and getaways of all manner of creatures. Through clay we will explore “home” as a place to lay down or lure prey, to lounge calmly or retreat in panic, whether an impressive construction or simply a state of mind. Timeline: December 19, 2011, Submissions Due at MudFire for Consideration
December 23, 2012, Final Invitations Issued
January 6, Acceptance Deadline
February 17, Artwork Arrives at MudFire (early shipments welcome)
March 2, Show Opens

Pirates vs Zombies

Invitational Group Show, 3-5 pieces each by 20 artists. We are seeking original clay works, primarily illustrated studio pottery, though other incarnations of clay may be represented. The works in the show will represents pirate, the undead, or conflict & rivalry between the two groups. Which is the greater pop media phenomena? Who will win the battle for consumers hearts, minds, and wallets? Could Johnny Depp (in character of course) out-drink Rob Zombie? Is it possible to escape jail without a little monkey friend? What do brains taste like? Did the scandalous rogues of the high seas help us avert a little-known colonial-era zombie apocalypse? These are the sort of ridiculous questions we need your help resolving in clay. Timeline: January 27, 2012, Submissions Due at MudFire for Consideration
February 3, Final Invitations Issued
February 17, Acceptance Deadline
March 16, Artwork Arrives at MudFire (early shipments welcome)
April 13, Show Opens

#Occupy the Election

Invitational Group Show, 3-5 pieces each by 20 artists. We are seeking original clay works, primarily illustrated studio pottery, though other incarnations of clay may be represented. This show will take place while the Presidential election cycle is in full gear and top of mind. We’re curious what the Occupy movement will look like at that point, and if the issue of income inequality will have gained ground or retreated in the face of big money media manipulation. Either way, we’re giving it airtime. What do you have to say? Timeline: February 17, 2012, Submissions Due at MudFire for Consideration
March 2, Final Invitations Issued
March 16, Acceptance Deadline
May 11, Artwork Arrives at MudFire (early shipments welcome)
June 8, Show Opens

How to Apply

If you are interested in being considered for one of our themed shows, please be advised that we are happy to review artist portfolios that do not directly address the theme but rather serve to convey your style, craftsmanship, and studio techniques. If you find the theme intriguing and would like to create work especially for the show, that’s peachy. With your submission, please indicate “Representative Work”, along with a detailed description of what you would be doing especially for the show. If you have existing work that suits the theme, wonderful! Indicate “Actual Work Submitted” in your application. If you have an artist website with current artist information and a gallery of recent work, you may respond by simply emailing us a link along with any other information you’d like us to consider. Please make sure that the website or email note includes pricing information. You may email us your submissions to our special submissions-only email box: [email protected]. Please do NOT send call-for-artist related material to ANY other email you may have for MudFire. Otherwise, please send a CD with full artist information, recent images, pricing information, and any other information you’d like us to consider. You can mail the CD to MudFire, 175 Laredo Drive, Decatur, GA 30030. There is no fee to apply. We are interested in finding artists that are new to us, as well as hearing from past friends that might be interested in the shows.http://www.mudfire.com/calls-for-artists.htm