Akio Takamori Pots, Prints, Sculptures October 12 – November 3
Work will be available online on Sunday, October 13th at 12:00pm PST
Coming up
NOVEMBER: Warren MacKenzie, Crème de la Crème II November 9 – December 8
WORKSHOP: On the wheel with Warren at TRAX gallery on Saturday, November 9th from 9:30-2:30 (includes lunch)
Cost: $100 on a first come first serve basis. Send checks to TRAX at 1812 5th Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
Refunds possible up until November 1st., minus 10% handling fee. No refunds for cancellations after November 1st
Warren MacKenzie will concurrently have a retrospective at the Crocker Museum in Sacramento
Opening on Sunday, November 10, 2013
* CERF backyard table sale again this fall begins Oct. 20th
TRAX GALLERY
1812 5th Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
510.540.8729 [email protected]
Wednesday – Sunday 12 – 5:30
Julie Moon workshop @ The Clay Studio
Clay Studio Resident
Artist Julie Moon turns dirt into beautiful jewelry in this 3 hour
demonstration workshop. Perfect for beginners and advanced students
alike.
Sunday, November 3, 10am – 1pm
The Clay Studio | 137-139 N. Second Street | Philadelphia | PA | 19106
www.theclaystudio.org
emerging artist (hot mud edition): Magdolene Dykstra
Residency Opportunity: Sturt Craft Centre
Sturt Craft Centre
invites applications from experienced craft practitioners to the Sturt
Artist-in-Residence program. Residencies occur in the craft disciplines
of ceramics, jewellery/metalwork, textiles and woodwork. Four to six
residencies occur at Sturt each year.
invites applications from experienced craft practitioners to the Sturt
Artist-in-Residence program. Residencies occur in the craft disciplines
of ceramics, jewellery/metalwork, textiles and woodwork. Four to six
residencies occur at Sturt each year.
Sturt encourages small scale production and individually designed work which may be promoted through Sturt Gallery.
Each year
professional residencies may be awarded specifically to develop a body
of work which can be produced and made, at Sturt, during the Residency
time.
professional residencies may be awarded specifically to develop a body
of work which can be produced and made, at Sturt, during the Residency
time.
Sturt sees the
residency program as an important adjunct to its overall aim of
providing support for Australian contemporary craft and design through a
program of teaching, retail, exhibition and residencies. The emphasis
of the residency program will be to support craftspeople and
designer-makers who are sympathetic to this philosophy.
residency program as an important adjunct to its overall aim of
providing support for Australian contemporary craft and design through a
program of teaching, retail, exhibition and residencies. The emphasis
of the residency program will be to support craftspeople and
designer-makers who are sympathetic to this philosophy.
Three categories of residency are available:
• Professional Residency
• Self Directed Residency
• Graduate Residency
• Professional Residency
• Self Directed Residency
• Graduate Residency
All applicants should fill out the Application form and include:
- A short written proposal, briefly describing type of work to be carried out.
- Current CV.
- Images of work relating to your proposal (digital, prints or slides).
- Any other relevant promotional material.
- Graduate residents must include a letter of support from a tutor or supervisor.
Applications
for all categories close on the 31 October for positions in the
following year. Successful applicants will be notified in mid December
for positions to take place in the following year.
for all categories close on the 31 October for positions in the
following year. Successful applicants will be notified in mid December
for positions to take place in the following year.