Got any N95 masks lying around?

Calling all ceramic artists to head to the studio and grab any unused N95 masks and gloves that you have kicking around and donate them to your local hospital. Already front line healthcare workers in some places are being asked to use bandanas. Let’s do what we can to help keep folks safe during COVID19. Colleges and community studios please raid your stockpiles.

Many thanks!

Be well everyone.

Ceramic Review Free Online This Week!

Staying at home? We’ve got you sorted!

For one week only, we are giving everybody FREE access to our entire digital archive of over 300 issues of Ceramic Review. Head to ceramicartlondon.com to browse hundreds of articles, ranging from technical Masterclasses to in-depth profiles on some of the world’s top potters! What’s more – you will have the opportunity to select features on the makers who were due to exhibit at Ceramic Art London this weekend.

Pictured:
Tessa Eastman – featured in CR297 May/June 2019
Jennifer Lee – featured in CR293 September/October 2018
Lisa Hammond – featured in CR 283 January/February 2017
Richard Miller – featured in CR296 March/April 2019

Photography by Layton Thompson

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Much love to all.

xoxox

Carole

Fall 2020 Call for Exhibition Proposals – Morehead State University

Please email submissions to [email protected]

The Caudill College Department of Art & Design at Morehead State University located in Morehead, Kentucky is seeking exhibition submissions from interested solo and group artists. Exhibitions will be held in Fall 2020 during the months of October and November. All media are eligible for consideration. Artists will be chosen in early May by the Gallery Director and the faculty of the Art & Design department.

The recently renovated three-level gallery features approximately 2500 square feet of quality exhibition space with a screening room to display new media.

Artists are responsible for the cost of delivery to and from the Golding-Yang Art Gallery. Some promotional expenses are covered depending on the needs of the artist.

Your submission should include the following:

  • Up to 10 high-quality images (NOTE: 1mb max per image)
  • ID List of Images: Title(s) of work, year completed, medium, size, retail price
  • Artist Statement
  • Current CV or Resume
  • Exhibition Proposal

The deadline for submissions is Thursday, April 30th

For questions and more information please contact Melissa Yungbluth, Gallery Director, at [email protected]