by Carole Epp | Apr 24, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Jonathan Adler: Keep Other People’s Opinions Out Of Your Creative Process from 99U on Vimeo.
Jonathan Adler is now synonymous with the irreverent designs — pottery, housewares, furniture and beyond — that he sells around the world, but it all started with a college professor who didn’t believe in him. After receiving discouraging feedback about his ambitions to be a potter, Adler wandered around New York City doing odd jobs that usually ended with him getting fired.
After some soul-searching, Adler returned to his true love, pottery, and learned the value of ignoring the expectations of others and following your dream. Here, he injects his trademark wit while sharing how he found his underlying message of “irreverent luxury” as his business evolved from pottery to pillows to rooms.
Adler preaches that we should keep other people’s opinions out of our creative process and attributes his success to his disdain of focus groups and feedback.
0:51 – “I’ve done everything ass-backwards in my life.”
1:21 – How he got his start. “I always wanted to be a potter”
2:29 – His first job at a talent agency. “I was absolutely unemployable”
4:08 – His start as a potter, and why he wanted to do it differently. “My greatest hope was that I could hawk my wares outside a rainsoaked craft fair”
5:45 – “I wanted to make pots that were groovy and graphic and spoke to my heart”
6:40 – Have a “F*** it” attitude. Follow your heart completely.
8:50 – Don’t just make a statement and refine it. Don’t be hemmed in by your “brand.”
9:47 – Making Pillows (and other well-crafted work).
11:13 – …and then he figured out his brand.
11:55 – Understand the underlining message of what you are trying to communicate throughout all of your work.
13:41 – Why not make rooms?
15:20 – “I loathe other people’s opinions and I hate focus groups.”
17:20 – The anti-focus group he uses to judge his work.
About Jonathan Adler
Seventeen years ago, a little-known potter named Jonathan Adler was thrilled to receive his first order from Barneys New York. He couldn’t have dreamed that today, in 2012, he would lead an international design company offering decorative accessories, tabletop collections, bedding, furniture, rugs, pillows, lighting, and fabrics, all featuring Jonathan’s signature Modernist forms, bold colors and groovy graphics. Jonathan is obsessed with creating beautiful design mixed with impeccable craftsmanship. His motto is “If your heirs won’t fight over it, we won’t make it.”
by Carole Epp | Apr 23, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Suppliers of PC
SUBSTRATES™, and Keraflex
Keraflex Porcelain is made from ceramic raw materials and an organic binding matrix which burns out when fired. Once fired, Keraflex is pure porcelain – 0.5mm or 1.0mm thick. There is no other clay body that allows such a wide range of possibilities!
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Jennifer Lloyd |
www.ceramicartcart.com
by Carole Epp | Apr 22, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Dion Kieft is from the Netherlands and is currently undertaking an apprenticeship at Niek Hoogland Pottery (http://www.niekhoogland.nl/). This beautiful ceramic work is influenced by nature and decay but also by graffiti and mechanical objects.
www.dionkieft.nl
by Carole Epp | Apr 21, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
The ceramics area at Illinois State University is accepting applications from students who have completed undergraduate studies and are interested in continuing their
work in ceramics in a non-degree seeking program. Students pursuing
post-undergraduate work at ISU will take credits as a “Graduate
Student At Large”. These students are given studio space and will get
materials through a minimal lab fee. Access to the ceramics area
faculty, and involvement in some components of academic curriculum
provide a rough framework for study.
To apply: send 15-20 Images on
disk, resume, artists statement, letter of intention, e-contact
information for 2 references, s.a.s.e., to Albion Stafford, campus box
5620, Center of the Visual Arts, Illinois State University, Normal, Il
61761.
For further questions and application procedures pertaining to
post-undergraduate work in ceramics please email inquiries to Albion
Stafford at
[email protected].
Application deadline- May 15th, 2013
or contact the art department office at: 309-438-5621
Illinois State University
School of Art
Campus Box 5620
Illinois State University, Normal, IL
61790-5620
Sincerely,
Tyler Lotz Albion Stafford
Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Ceramics Area Ceramics Area
by Carole Epp | Apr 21, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
My
work explores the sympathetic magic that arises through representing
the natural world in miniature as a way to capture and control vast and
unfathomable forces. In the series of functional vessels Luna-ware, the
works begin with the creation of models of the moon in porcelain. These
models are then cut and combined with handles, rims and bases to form
domestic vessels. The dark grey, cratered, uneven Luna surface provides a
visual and tactile experience that contrasts strongly with the smooth,
shiny white surfaces of the rims and handles, and invites an examination
of the difference between “natural” and “made”.