by Carole Epp | Aug 20, 2019 | Uncategorized
American Pottery Festival 2019
Northern Clay Center, 2424 Franklin Ave E, Minneapolis, MN 55406
612.339.8007
Get concentrated time with some of the best ceramic artists in the field with Pre-Festival Workshops at American Pottery Festival 2019, September 6 – 8.
Jan McKeachie Johnston & Linda Christianson: Hygge in Clay
Thursday, September 5, 9 am – 5 pm
Friday, September 6, 9 am – 4 pm
Students, Educators, NCC Members: $200 (non-members $225)
Join these powerhouse potters for a two-day, hands-on workshop filled with astute tips, lots of individual instructor attention, and laughter born of Midwestern wit and pragmatism. Hygge (Hoo-gah) is a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality. The concept aligns with how Jan and Linda and their pots make us feel. Whether we are gazing upon one of McKeachie Johnston’s generous baskets, or warming ourselves drinking from Christianson’s mugs, we experience an overwhelming confluence of intention and execution. Primarily a handbuilder, McKeachie Johnston will demonstrate her slab work and carving from a solid. Christianson will work on a treadle wheel, creating various parts to alter and assemble. Throughout the workshop they will discuss proportion, form, intention, gesture, the benefits of cross-country skiing, and maybe a joke or two. One can expect to leave with a deeper knowledge of how to create energetic connections between parts of a form while capturing the intentional gesture of your hand in clay. Lunch included.
Register here: https://store.northernclaycenter.org/jan-mckeachie-johnston-linda-christiansonhygge-in.html
Sunshine Cobb: Square Things and Round Things
Friday, September 6, 9 am – 5 pm
Students, Educators, NCC Members: $115 (non-members $130)
Sunshine Cobb will share her approach to square things, like garlic boxes, and round things, like pitchers and vases. She will talk about how abstract concepts make their way into her work, and how to foster similar insertion into your own creative practice. Her demonstration will motivate you to experiment with new and old forms and methods of construction. Basic handbuilding methods will be applied to hard and soft slab construction as a way to generate various components for constructing pots. In this one-day workshop, participants can expect to complete one form. Lunch included.
Register here: https://store.northernclaycenter.org/sunshine-cobbsquare-things-round-things.html
About American Pottery Festival
The American Pottery Festival is a three-day event highlighting the immeasurable talent, the commitment, and the epic chops of your favorite ceramic artists and some icons in the making.
Ceramic artists from across the country will converge on Minneapolis to offer their wares and share glimpses of their studio practice, focusing on critical insight and technical information. In panel discussions, artist talks, demonstrations, and gallery chats, we will delve into the principles and elements of design in relation to dynamic utility. NCC will once again deliver a combination of engaging, influential voices from across the spectrum of American Ceramics!
Learn more about APF: https://www.northernclaycenter.org/apf
Sign up for Weekend Workshop All-Day Passes
Saturday, September 7: https://store.northernclaycenter.org/saturday-session.html
Students, Educators, NCC Members: $55 (non-members $65)
Sunday, September 8: https://store.northernclaycenter.org/sunday-study.html
Students, Educators, and NCC Members: $30 (non-members $40)
by Carole Epp | Aug 19, 2019 | residency opportunity
2 – 8 months, between September 2nd, 2019 to July 3rd, 2020
$515/month (CDN)
Application Deadline: April 15th, 2019 and September 15th, 2019
APPLY NOW
Fee includes:
- 24 hour studio access
- Full access to the entire Historic Clay District site
- Glaze materials in test quantities
- Use of shop glazes
- Teaching and employment opportunities
Artist responsible for:
- Materials, clay, personal tools
- firings costs at reduced rate
- Accommodations:
Our on-site housing, the BMO Artist Lodge, is available for artists to rent. Rooms cost $550 – $650 (CDN)/month. For more information on accommodations, click here.
Employment Opportunities Available for Long-Term Resident Artists:
- Part-Time Event Staff
- Production Assistant
- Museum Front-Desk Reception
- Instructor – Adult Pottery Courses
- Instructor – Children’s Pottery Courses
Upon acceptance as a Long-Term Artist in Residence, individuals will receive detailed job descriptions and further information regarding the application process of these positions.
For more information contact [email protected]
FLEX @ Medalta
De 2 à 8 mois, entre le 2 septembre 2019 et le 3 juillet 2020
515 $ CAD par mois
Dates limites de candidature: le 15 avril 2019 et le 15 septembre 2019
POSEZ VOTRE CANDIDATURE DÈS MAINTENANT
Les frais incluent
- Accès au studio en tout temps
- Accès complet au site Historic Clay District (Quartier historique de l’argile)
- Glaçures en quantité suffisante pour effectuer des essaies
- Utilisation des glaçures du studio
- Opportunités d’emplois telles que l’enseignement
Responsabilités de l’artiste :
- Matériel, argile, outils personnels
- Les coûts de cuisson à un taux réduit
- Hébergement :
Notre hébergement sur place, le BMO artiste Lodge, est disponible pour les artistes. Les chambres coûtent entre 550 et 650 $ CAN par mois. Pour plus d’informations sur l’hébergement, voir: http://medalta.org/creativity/artistlodge/
Opportunités d’emplois pour les artistes en résidence de longue durée
- Employé aux évènements à temps partiel
- Assistant à la production
- Préposé(e) à la réception du musée
- Instructeur – Cours de poterie pour adulte
- Instructeur – Cours de poterie pour enfant
Les individus qui se verront offrir une résidence de longue durée recevront l’information nécessaire au processus d’embauche aux emplois disponibles.
Pour toute information, vous pouvez contacter [email protected]
Find more info HERE.
by Carole Epp | Aug 14, 2019 | Uncategorized
Sat 17 & Sun 18 August 2019, 10am – 4pm
AUSTRALIAN CERAMICS OPEN STUDIOS 2019
Unearth your local potter here!
https://www.australianceramicscommunity.com/listing-type/acos/
Australian Ceramics Open Studios (ACOS) is an annual nationwide weekend held event that celebrates clay, community and creativity. Hosted by The Australian Ceramics Association, 170 ceramics studios – including many in and around Australia’s capital cities and regional centres – open their doors to offer insight, practical demonstrations and the chance to take home a handmade piece.
by Carole Epp | Aug 14, 2019 | workshops
October 11 & 12, 2019
9am-4pm
Clay Pots and Color Spots is an intensive hands-on workshop focusing on the development of forms as well as learning how to produce layers and layers of decorative information. This class will create a tool box of inexpensive, readily available and low-tech methods of surface design meant to draw your audience in and reward them with bountiful color, shape and designs.
Students will need to bring:
Studio tools
X-acto knife
Soft yellow round sponge
Brushes
Member $170/Non-Member $200
Register Now
To register by phone, please call the Morean Center for Clay at 727.821.7162 ext 2311
More info HERE.