upcoming workshops at MISSA

Mariko Paterson –

SHAKE & BAKE: Handbuilding Meets Surface Design

Monday to Friday, June 29 to July 3

Come spend a week making some hand-built wonders with Mariko
Paterson. You’ll explore both functional wares and sculptural wares.
Why, you might even merge the two if you so choose! Mid-week we’ll flip
to a focus on surface design using a plethora of techniques and
possibilities. Cone 6 will be our target temperature and Mariko’s got
just the right combo of underglazes, glazes, decals and china paints to
make your pieces sing. A sense of humour and willingness to tip toe to
the edge of ceramic sanity will be most welcome.

http://www.missa.ca/product/shake-bake-handbuilding-meets-surface-design/ 

Don Ellis

ALTERNATIVE FIRING TECHNIQUES: Chasing the Elusive Flame

Don Ellis will lead five intensive days of alternative firing sessions
where participants learn to take their pots to the next level. Over 34
years of firing experience have enabled Don to achieve a magic touch
with raku that is beyond the ordinary. Don will demonstrate a variety of
surface decorations and will share firing and post-firing techniques
for getting spectacular results. Students will enjoy a fiery week of
demonstrations, glazing, and of course … firing! The focus of the
sessions will be on copper mats, post-firing fuming and more.

http://www.missa.ca/product/alternative-firing-techniques-chasing-the-elusive-flame/ 

Sandra Dolph

SLABS, NATURALLY!

This workshop is devoted to exploring slabs as 2-dimensional wall pieces
as well as 3-dimensional pots. Participants will take lunch to the
beach and walk in the forest to find nature-based decorative elements,
and then bring them back to the studio to explore how they can be
incorporated into organically made 3D slab pots. As well, students will
investigate how to design and execute 2D land/seascape wall tiles, using
those found natural elements from the beach and forest, integrating
them into colorful, textural wall pieces. All recipes used will be made
available.
http://www.missa.ca/product/slabs-naturally/

For a full list of workshops that MISSA offers please visit: http://www.missa.ca/product-category/clay-workshops/

In 1984 a group of dedicated artists formed and incorporated the
Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts (MISSA). That year,
five two-week courses were offered. Over the years we have expanded our
course selection. The school has developed an excellent reputation for
bringing in acclaimed practicing artists and our workshops have expanded
from five courses and 53 participants the first summer to over 40
workshops with more than 400 students each year from around North
America and as far away as Israel, Brazil and Mexico.

job posting: Ceramics Artist-in-Residence at Gallery One Visual Arts Center


Position Description:
Gallery One, located in historic Ellensburg, Washington seeks a
self-motivated artist who is passionate about making and teaching
ceramics to a variety of skill levels. This position would maintain the
ceramic studio, teach to kids and adults, and be responsible for
outreach of our program. IN EXCHANGE, the resident will receive hourly
compensation for teaching and technician work (average 14 hrs/wk
combined), a $500 credit for materials and firing fees, space in the
public studio and access to a small, but passionate artist community.
This position will be offered from August 2015 – June 2016 with an
option to join our team earlier.

TO APPLY: Submit a cover letter, resume, 3
references and a portfolio of up to 10 images (website link accepted) to
[email protected]. Applications will be reviewed beginning June
15. Open until filled.

About Gallery One:
Located in the historic Stewart building in beautiful downtown
Ellensburg, Gallery One Visual Arts Center is the focal point for
artists, art patrons, students, community members, and tourists to
interact with the visual arts in Central Washington State.
Gallery One Visual Arts Center is dedicated to the creation,
exhibition and appreciation of visual arts in Central Washington. To
that end, the facilities, board of directors, and staff of Gallery One
provide:
– High-quality, innovative, and diverse visual arts exhibits
– Educational programs for the appreciation and skills of the arts
– Studios for a diverse group of resident artists
– Networking opportunities with business organizations and educational institutions in support of the arts
– A meeting place to foster community cohesion and arts appreciation
In addition to rotating exhibits of contemporary art, Gallery One
offers a variety of quarterly classes, an art after school program for
kids, a gift store featuring regional artisans, a full ceramics studio
available for classes or private rentals, inexpensive studio spaces for
artists and facility rentals for the community.
http://www.gallery-one.org/
https://www.facebook.com/GalleryOneEllensburg

About the studio:
The ceramics resident’s studio will be placed in the public ceramics
studio at Gallery One. The studio has three electric kilns, cone 6
glazes, 10 electric wheels, a spray booth, one kick wheel, an extruder
and a slab roller. The resident will have 24 hour access to the public
studio.

About Ellensburg:
Located in the rural heart of Washington State, Ellensburg, despite its
size (pop. 18,000) has a supportive and growing arts community. One of
its many benefits to artists is the proximity to Central Washington
University which has a growing art department with a dynamic ceramics
program providing access to, faculty and students and guest artists.
There are many galleries in the town that participate in the busy First
Friday ArtWalk every month. For nature lovers, it is surrounded by
hiking, camping and fishing opportunities. For city lovers, we are 90
minutes from Seattle.

Position details:
This position reports to the Executive Director but is expected
to work with front desk, CSA coordinator and other instructors. This
position comes with many opportunities for income that vary in hours,
demand and compensation.
Qualifications of this position include;
– an above average knowledge of ceramics processes, equipment
– some teaching or teaching assistance experience with youth and adults preferred
– this position must be a team player with good communication skills
– a required background check (WATCH report)

Technical Duties
Provide kiln firing instructions to selected technicians and assistants.
Coordinate firing schedule with studio artists, instructors and staff.
Maintain a clean and well organized working environment.
Keep accurate inventory of clay/ glasses/ equipment.
Mix glazes and make clay as needed.
Assist in keeping users informed of policies and costs.
Provide rules and health and safety instructor to all students and assistants.
Assist in the Soup Line benefit.
Pay: $11/ hr with a maximum 8 hours/ wk for 40 weeks or not to exceed 400 hours/yr

Instructor Duties
Assist or teach special classes for youth through CSA program under the instruction of the CSA Coordinator.
Pay: $11.50/ hr with a maximum 3 hours/ wk per class.

CONTRACT OPPORTUNITIES
Clay Party/ Private Instruction
Clay parties are generally 2 hr hands on events with youth or adults
that include art instruction, firing and materials fees. Parties
average 10 in size. customer.
Pay: $33/hr

Adult Instruction
Develop interesting and challenging studio classes for multiple levels.
Pay: varies

Past visiting artists include: Julia Galloway, Saya Moriyasu and Timea Tihanyi

www.gallery-one.org/latest-news/ceramicsresident/

call for entry: The 9th Cheongju International Craft Competition

The Future of Craft
A competition in tune with world craft and design

From 79 countries and around 10,000 craftsmen, Artists and
designers have applied for Cheongju International Craft Competition
since 1999.

Throughout the theme, “Hands+: Coexistence & Expansion”, the 9Th
Cheongju International Craft Competition would be a platform which
enlarges the concept of contemporary craft with fresh interpretations
and challenging works.

First Deadline is 

July 5th, 2015

Find all the details and download the entry forms here.