technical tuesday: Weights of Clay Chart
Oh the lovely folks at Lakesidepottery.com have done it again….
Head over for a perfect chart for your studio wall: lakesidepottery.com
call for entry: $10,000 Awards for Emerging Ceramic and Glass Artists (Canada)
Are you an emerging artist? Do you want to develop your artistic practice? We have two opportunities for you!
The
Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery is calling for submissions to the
2016 RBC Award for Glass and Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics.
These
prestigious national awards allow practicing early career ceramic and
glass artists to undertake a period of independent research, or other
activities that advance their artistic and professional practice. The
winner of each Award will receive $10,000. The selection is made by a
jury comprised of respected contemporary glass and ceramic artists and
other arts professionals. Winners will be celebrated and the awards
presented at a ceremony in Waterloo, Ontario on November 12, 2016.
To
be eligible for the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics or the RBC Award
for Glass, artists must be Canadian citizens or have Permanent Resident
status. They must have developed skills through training and/or
practice in the field (not necessarily in academic institutions) and be
recognized by other artists working in the same artistic tradition.
Successful candidates seek payment for their work and actively practice
their art. All applicants have maintained a professional practice for no
more than 10 years prior to the date of application.
Application Guidelines:
To download the complete guidelines for the RBC Award for Glass or the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics, visit www.theclayandglass.ca/awards. In order to be considered, applications for either award must be received electronically by Monday, September 5, 2016.
About the Awards:
The
RBC Award for Glass is supported by RBC as part of the RBC Emerging
Artists Project. The Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics is supported by
The Keith and Winifred Shantz Fund for the Arts, held at The Kitchener
and Waterloo Community Foundation.
Past
recipients of both awards truly represent the best of the emerging
ceramic and glass artists in Canada. Alwyn O’Brien of Salt Spring
Island, British Columbia was the winner of the 2015 Winifred Shantz
Award for Ceramics. Ito Laïla Le François of Rimouski, Quebec was the
winner of the 2015 RBC Award for Glass.
Contact Information:
For additional information, contact Andrew Bucsis, Curatorial Assistant at 519-746-1882 ext. 227 or [email protected]
Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
Galerie canadienne de la Céramique et du Verre
25 Caroline Street North
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 2Y5
519-746-1882
www.theclayandglass.ca
Hours:
Monday to Friday 11 am to 6 pm
Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday 1 pm to 5 pm
Twitter: @CdnClayandGlass
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theclayandglass
call for submissions: CeramAiR 2017 (in Canada – open to international artists)
DEADLINE TO APPLY: AUGUST 28, 2016
(Ceramics Artist Residency) provides ceramic artists the ability to
work in a supportive community environment of like-minded individuals,
to share their expertise and vision, to inspire excellence and create
work at the highest level in a nurturing and creative environment. The
artist is provided with accommodations at the Caetani Centre, and is
also provided with use of a shared studio workspace and equipment at the
Vernon Community Arts Centre operated by the Arts Council of the North
Okanagan.
- Deadline to Apply: August 28, 2016
- Successful applicants will be notified September 2016
- Residency: January 3 – April 13, 2017
- Solo exhibition: March 28 – April 11, 2017
Click here to find out more…