Greenwich House Pottery and Music Benefit Auction

Greenwich House Arts is hosting an online auction follow up to our 2012 Arts Benefit. The auction features unique, handcrafted ceramics from renowned artists as well as a variety of travel packages, gifts and other items.

All proceeds support Greenwich House Pottery and Music Programs.

In addition to supporting artists and in-house programs, this year’s auction earnings will help support our outreach efforts at Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing and Visual Arts, a title 1 school in Harlem. We are currently working together offering professional development for the teachers and supplying academic development as well as facility upgrades in the classroom.

Works of art by Christa Assad, Posey Bacopoulos, Margaret Bohls, Nicole Cherubini, Sam Chung, Peter A. Davis, David S. East, Sanam Emami, Kathy Erteman, Michael Fujita, David Gibson, Molly Hatch, Peter Lane, Kirk Mangus, Sequoia Miller, David Packer, Brenda Quinn, Anat Shiftan, Elise Siegel, Helena Starcevic, Ryan Strobel, Joan Walton, Derek Weisberg, Betty Woodman, Sheryl Zacharia

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Call for entries: The DeLuce Clay National

A NATIONAL JURIED CERAMICS EXHIBITION
DeLuce Gallery
Northwest Missouri State University
October 1st —November 2nd, 2012

Prospectus
The DeLuce Gallery’s 4th annual juried exhibition. Each year, the DeLuce Gallery aims to provide exhibition opportunities for artists from all across the United States, to take the pulse, as it were, of artists working today. This year’s “DeLuce Clay National” intends to highlight a broad range of approaches to the use of clay and ceramics as an expressive medium.

Juror:
Peter Pinnell made his living as a potter for twelve years before moving to the University of Nebraska at Lincoln in 1995, where he is Hixson-Lied Professor of Ceramics and Interim Chair. In addition to his teaching, he has continued to exhibit widely. His work has appeared throughout the US, and in the Netherlands, South Africa, Japan, China, New Zealand, and Australia.
In addition to his teaching and exhibition career, Pinnell has been an active writer on ceramic art, with articles in American and Australian ceramic journals, and a regular column, “As far as I know…”, which appears in Clay Times Magazine.

Rules:
 This competition is open to all artists working and living in the United States. All work must have been completed within the past two years and use at least 50% fired clay as the primary medium.
 Work must not exceed 36 inches in width, and must be capable of fitting through a standard doorway.
 All work must be properly prepared for exhibition, be durable enough to survive shipping and display, and come with exhibition/assemblage instructions if applicable.
 Accepted work which differs significantly from the images submitted will be disqualified.
 Participating artists are responsible for shipping costs to and from the gallery.
 Participating artists are responsible for the cost of insuring artwork while in transit.
 The DeLuce Gallery and Northwest Missouri State University will use images and photographs of accepted works for the purposes of promotional materials, including postcards, calendars, local media as well as online promotion for the DeLuce Gallery and Northwest Missouri State University.
Entries:
 Entry fee is $30
 All entrants can submit up to three pieces for consideration
 Entries must be submitted through Slideroom.com. Digital files can be uploaded through a simple, online application process. Please click and follow this link: https://delucegallery.slideroom.com
 CD entries will not be accepted.

Dates:
Due Date: August 3rd, 2012
Notification and shipping information to Artists: August 20th, 2012
Works received by: Sept 24th, 2012
Exhibition Dates: October 1st – November 2nd, 2012
Works returned: November 5th – 16th, 2012

Contact:
Any questions should be directed to:
Laura Kukkee
Associate Professor of Art
Gallery Director, DeLuce Gallery
Northwest Missouri State University
800 University Drive
Maryville, MO 64468
[email protected]

Workshop with Heather Mae Erickson @ Lillstreet

Saturday, July 14, 2012 to Sunday, July 15, 2012
 
Heather
will talk with students about various design problems, concepts and
strategies for developing a project.   During the workshop she will make
handmade plaster models developed through sketches on paper as well as
using Rhino as a tool for designing and planning.  Heather Mae will show
working with plaster in its fully hardened state as well as all of the
stages in between.  She will also discuss plaster calculation and mixing
as well as slip casting.
The cost is $125 for the two day if they register by next Friday, June 15th and $175 if they register after that.
 
Find all the details here
Lillstreet Art Center
4401 North Ravenswood Avenue
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 769-4226

Register now for upcoming MISSA Workshops

 Billy Ray Mangham                          Diana Fayt
 Julia Galloway                                      Don Ellis
 Rob Froese                                  Mariko McCrae
 Debra Sloan                                    Rick Mahaffey
 Carol Gouthro                                        Chic Lotz
Vincent Massey                           Laura McKibbon
Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts (MISSA) is a
non-profit organization dedicated to providing specialized courses for
adult professional artists, serious adult students and teachers.
Find everything you need here.
Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts
650 Pearson College Dr,
Victoria, BC, V9C 4H7, Canada.