by Carole Epp | Jun 14, 2016 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
The Visual Arts program in the School of the Arts at Northern
Kentucky University invites applications for a full time one year
non-tenure track lecturer position in Ceramics beginning August 2016.
Ceramics is part of a Spatial Arts area and offers both a sculptural and
 a vessel approach to using clay. We offer BA and BFA degree tracks that
 focus on developing skills, diverse use of materials and conceptual
development, providing the student fluent expression of their artistic
vision. Established in 1968, NKU is a 15,000 student, nationally
recognized, metropolitan university located seven miles from Cincinnati,
 Ohio. Greater Cincinnati offers an outstanding quality of life, a
vibrant arts community, and an affordable cost of living. NKU is
committed to active engagement with the Northern Kentucky /Greater
Cincinnati region of over two million people.
NKU Spatial Arts Program
 
Primary Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be expected to teach three classes per
semester and serve on program committees. Candidates should have the
ability to teach all levels of Ceramics, including clay and glaze
formulation, as well as integrate into the Spatial Arts area. The
candidate may be needed to teach occasional courses in foundations.
Further responsibilities include ceramic studio management, student
advising and portfolio review. Spatial Arts is located in a separate
facility from the main Art building and includes a wheel throwing and
handbuilding areas, a glaze room, a clay mixing room, gas, electric and
wood fired kilns. Also housed in the facility are a complete wood shop,
metal shop, and a foundry. Spatial Arts has a full time technician.
Qualifications
Candidates are required to have an MFA degree in ceramics or related
discipline and an active exhibition record. University level teaching
experience is preferred. Candidates should be able to demonstrate
knowledge of ceramic techniques and processes, be well versed in
contemporary and historic issues in ceramics and visual art.
Questions regarding the use of this website should be directed to the
 Human Resources Department at [email protected]. Questions regarding the
nature of the position should be directed to the search committee chair,
 Steven Finke at [email protected]. For additional information on NKU, visit
 http://www.nku.edu and http://art.nku.edu.
Applications will be reviewed beginning June 30, 2016.
Applicants will need to upload the following documents in PDF format, 9MB maximum size for each:
1. Cover Letter
2. CV
3. Portfolio – 20 images of personal work with image list
4. Artist Statement
5. Teaching Philosophy
6. Names and contact information for three references
7. Portfolio of student work (if available) – 10 images with list
Any candidate who is offered this position will be required to go
through a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state
law.
Minimum Education
MFA
Official announcement and application portal on the following
Northern Kentucky University Human Resources website under Full-Time
Faculty: https://jobs.nku.edu/
NKU Spatial Arts Program
 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Jun 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
 

      Resident Artists Exhibition
      June 16–July 31, 2015
      Reception: Thursday, June 16, from 6–8 pm
      Bray Warehouse Gallery
      Featuring work by resident artists:
      Eliza Au, Vancouver, BC, Canada
      Hannah Lee Cameron, North Carolina
      Lily Fein, Newton, Massachusetts
      Lauren Gallaspy, Athens, Georgia
      Perry Haas, Geneva, Illinois
      Claire Hedden, Normal, Illinois
      Qwist Joseph, Fort Collins, Colorado
      Yoonjee Kwak, Suwon, Korea
      Heesoo Lee, Seoul, Korea
      Steven Young Lee, Helena, Montana
      Iva Milovanovic, Belgrade, Serbia
      Richard Nickel, Norfolk, Virginia
      Brooks Oliver, Dallas, Texas
      Kyungmin Park, Seoul, Korea
      Chris Riccardo, Helena, Montana
      Melanie Sherman, Trier, Germany
      Carly Slade, Edmonton, AB, Canada
      Albion Stafford, Normal, Illinois
      Michelle Summers, Portland, Oregon
      John Souter, Scranton, Pennsylvania
      Bill Wilkey, Mascot, Tennessee
      Shiyuan Xu, Hangzhou, China
      
      *View a selection of artwork from the exhibition on the Bray’s website at archiebray.org beginning Friday, June 17. 
 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Jun 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
Through the Awards Program, FUSION: The Ontario Clay and Glass Association
•  recognizes
 ceramics and glass community volunteers through the FUSION Volunteer
Appreciation Program and through nominations of individuals for the
Ontario Crafts Council John Mather Award for outstanding service to the
crafts community
•  supports
 ceramic and glass education in the province of Ontario by recognizing
graduating students enrolled in a ceramics or glass program at an
accredited Ontario college or university through Student Awards
•  nominates outstanding individuals demonstrating excellence in their field for national awards
•  encourages excellence by supporting member guild exhibitions through its Design Award
•  assists
 those in financial need seeking to pursue further education in the
field of ceramics or glass by bursaries provided through the FUSION
Scholarship Fund.
Eligibility
Award
 applications may be submitted at any time during the year. Awards are
announced or presented at the FUSION Annual General Meeting in May, and
are listed in the Annual Report. For additional information please call
the FUSION office.
Applicants
 must apply for awards by writing the FUSION Awards Committee, outlining
 the award for which they would like to be considered. All required
documentation must be included in the letter of application as described
 below.
In
 all cases the decisions of the awards committee are final. The
committee reserves the right not to give an award if, in its judgement,
there are no suitable candidates.
FUSION DESIGN AWARD
 Each
 member Guild (affiliated) or Association is entitled to give one FUSION
 Design Award to a participant in the guild’s juried exhibition to
honour excellence in design. The award consists of admission to a FUSION
 Conference, and a one year FUSION membership.
Application guidelines:
•  A letter of request for the award, including names of the juror(s) must be forwarded to the FUSION office.
•  The guild must provide FUSION with the name and address of the recipient within 30 days of the award presentation.
•  To
 be considered for publication, images and copy regarding the exhibition
 and award winners should be forwarded to the editor of FUSION Magazine.
FUSION VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD
 Each
 year individuals who have volunteered outstanding service to FUSION are
 recognized at the FUSION Annual Conference. The Award consists of a
certificate, gift, and recognition of the activity in FUSION NEWS.
Nominees for the award may be proposed by FUSION Board members, guild
executives, or individual members. A letter from either guilds or
individuals describing their rationale for proposing a volunteer for the
 award is due at the FUSION office April 30. Maximum length for
nominations is two pages.
FUSION STUDENT AWARDS
 Students
 enrolled in ceramics and glass departments at accredited Ontario
universities and colleges are eligible for FUSION Student Awards. Each year, students nominated by faculty are eligible to receive awards.These
 awards are based on technical achievement,community involvement and
merit. Faculty should request award packages for presentation at their
awards ceremony from the FUSION office. Students must notify the FUSION
office of their current address to receive the award.
JOHN MATHER AWARD
 Since
 1981, to honour a founding member and former treasurer John Mather, the
 Ontario Crafts Council presents three awards annually for service to
crafts over an extended period. The OCC award consists of a medal and a
life-time membership in the Crafts Council. As an affiliate of the OCC,
FUSION is eligible to make nominations.
 Application guidelines:
•  Nominees must be residents of Ontario
•  Nominees need not be craftspeople.
•  Each nominee must be proposed and seconded by the nominating group
•  Application must be accompanied by the nominee’s resume
•  Applications must be accompanied with nominator’s rationale for proposing the individual for the award.
•  Maximum length for nominations is two pages.
•  Nominations are due at the FUSION office March 31 and will be forwarded to the OCC by the published deadline in any given year.
Mail letters of application to:
The FUSION Awards Committee
1444 Queen Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M4L 1E1
Or e-mail applications to: [email protected]
FUSION
 gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the Ontario Arts Council. The
 Ontario Arts Council is an agency of the Government of Ontario
