Woodfire Conference at Waubonsee Community College

October 6-8, 2016
Waubonsee’s Sugar Grove Campus 

Waubonsee Community College will host the next International Wood
Fire Conference October 6  – 8, 2016 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. The focus
of this conference is to continue the ongoing dialogue about the wood
fire process that began at the conferences in Iowa and Northern Arizona
as it relates to the ceramic arts.  The registration fee for the
three-day conference is $175.00 per person and is limited to 400
participants.  Registration includes a welcome packet, conference
programming materials, continental breakfast, lunch (Friday and
Saturday), and hors d’oeuvres at the Welcome Reception Thursday and
Exhibition Opening Reception Friday.  Please be advised that per the
Board of Trustees, Waubonsee Community College is an alcohol free
campus, and all participants are required to abide by this policy.
 Failure to follow this guideline will result in dismissal from the
event without a refund.

No Refunds will be issued for registration after August 1, 2016

A more detailed conference schedule is available here.

Learn more about transportation and accommodation options.

More info here.

movie day: Zemer Peled with Mark Moore Gallery


Zemer Peled with Mark Moore Gallery from willteeyang on Vimeo.

Mark
Moore Gallery is proud to present Nomad, by Israeli born artist Zemer
Peled. This marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles.

Featuring large-scale sculptures and smaller objects, the exhibition
highlights Peled’s labor-intensive process that bridges narrative and
formalist elements. Peled utilizes a process of creation and destruction
to make sculptures consisting of thousands of handcrafted porcelain
shards resulting in works that can be read in relation to art historical
tradition, outsider art, and natural phenomena.

www.markmooregallery.com
www.zemerpeled.com

Cultivating Craft: Pathways to Practice

The CCF/FCMA’s 11th Annual National
Craft Conference, “Cultivating Craft: Pathways to Practice”, is taking
place October 13th to the 16th at the Alberta College of Art + Design in
Calgary, Alberta.

In partnership with our co-hosts, the Alberta Craft Council and the Alberta College of Art + Design, the conference will foster
professional development across Canada and beyond, bringing together
key players in the craft field, encouraging attendees to expand their
professional networks at a national level.

In the coming weeks, we will release
more information on speakers, events, and registration. There are many
exciting announcements to come! If you would like to receive more
information regarding this conference, please email us at [email protected].

http://canadiancraftsfederation.ca/conference/

call for emerging artists: Banff Artist in Residence

March 06 – March 31, 2017
Application deadline: October 19, 2016

Overview

Banff Artist in Residence (BAiR) Emerging is an immersive program of
studio practice, creative exploration, and critical feedback for artists
in the early stages of their careers. BAiR Emerging combines the
artistic freedom of a self-directed residency with the supportive
benefits of an organized program.  As well as having the space to
create, research, and experiment, participants are part of a community
of emerging artists committed to developing and expanding their
practice.

What does the program offer?

Throughout a period of four weeks, artists will have opportunities to
hone their individual practice or collaborate with others, present work
to their peers, engage in critique, attend lectures and events across
campus, and learn from demonstrations in various visual art production
techniques. Artists will benefit from the insight provided by a curator
through consultation and studio visits. In addition, visiting artist and
winner of the 2016 Emerging Atlantic Artist Award, Anne MacMillan, with
share her work and career journey. The self-directed nature of this
program will leave ample time for independent learning and developing
the internal motivation and drive needed to be a successful artist.

This program will provide professional development opportunities for
emerging artists by opening up new possibilities and directions in the
production of their work. Our knowledgeable staff will be on hand to
offer demonstrations, technical support, and provide access to
facilities in photography, sculpture, printmaking, papermaking,
ceramics, fibre, video, digital technology, and more.

Who should apply?

This residency is for emerging artists and curators who have
completed University level training in visual arts (preferably within
the last five years), hold an active exhibition record of at least two
years in length, and show evidence of dedication in their pursuit of an
artistic career.

The program is designed for full participation over the entire four week period. Variable dates will not be considered.

Full details here: www.banffcentre.ca/programs/bair-emerging/201703