movie day: Studio Potter interview with Joshua Collinson

Artist Austyn Taylor wrote a review of The Ceramics Congress, Korea, 2020 for the January 2021 issue of Studio Potter. Her take on the event piqued our curiosity, so we sat down with founder Josh Collinson to learn more about The Ceramics Congress and his online platform that hosts the congress, The Ceramic School. You can create your own free account at The Ceramic School at: https://ceramic.school
“Go Fly” by Satsang, shared generously by the band. Learn more about their new album, “Forever and Ever, Amen,” at www.satsangmovement.com

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Online classes and workshops @ Harvard

The Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard is offering a range of online classes and workshops for spring 2021.
Registration for these programs is open to anyone over the age of 18, anywhere in the world. Choose from more than 20 different topics to explore from home, including hand building, flameware, sculpting from observation, bookmaking, experimental photography on clay, glaze chemistry, tile design, and much, much more!

Visit the Ceramics Program website for details and a list of current classes and workshops [https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/courses]

call for artists: Salt Spring National Art Prize

ARTIST CALL NOW OPEN!
January 1 – May 31, 2021

The Salt Spring National Art Prize Offering 10 prize awards totalling $41,000

The first prize totalling $20,000
($15,000 and a $5,000 Salt Spring Island artist residency)

Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada who are 18 years of age and older as of January 1, 2020, are invited to submit their two-dimensional and three-dimensional work for consideration. SSNAP will showcase approximately 50 finalists chosen by a national jury. An exhibition of the finalists’ work will take place in Sept/Oct 2021 at Mahon Hall on Salt Spring Island, B.C.

All artists’ identity in the Finalist selection process will be anonymous to the jury.

Visit our website www.saltspringartprize.ca for details