by Carole Epp | Aug 29, 2018 | movie day
‘Surfaces are scarred with marks or mono-printed with slip, then the application of warm matte or glossy glazes complement and contrast with unglazed areas of fired clay.’
In this video, Annette Welch discusses how she makes her large thrown dishes, decorated with mono-printed designs.
Learn how Annette makes her work in the full step-by-step masterclass inside Ceramic Review issue 293. You can order current and back issues of the magazine from ceramicreview.com/subscribe.
Film by Layton Thompson for Ceramic Review
by Carole Epp | Aug 28, 2018 | workshops

October 5th – October 7th, 2018
Join us for an Intimate Conference with a Midwestern Feel.
The Iowa Ceramics Center and Glass Studio of Cedar Rapids, Iowa is pleased to host the fourth bi-annual Iowa Clay Conference. This conference brings together potters, ceramic artists and educators from the around the state, as well as contiguous states, to share information and explore areas of common interest. Local potters and educators will be among the participants – ranging from those new to ceramics to the professional potter at this three-day event.
The Iowa Clay Conference aims to bring together the often-disparate groups of amateur potters, professional ceramic artist/potters and the ceramic educational community (teachers and students) together, to network and to learn from one-another.
This year’s Conference will feature demonstrations, presentations of the working processes of Matt Kelleher and Janis Wunderlich with guest presentor Zachary Wollert.
2018 Demonstrators and Presenters:

Matt Kelleher, was raised in Cedar Falls, Iowa. He attended UNI, where he received an MA in printmaking. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the internationally recognized Ceramics Department at Alfred University in New York with over ten years of experience as a studio potter. Matt then received his MFA in 1999 from University of Nebraska-Lincoln where he studied with Gail Kendall, Peter Pinnell, and Eddie Dominguez. He was a resident at Penland School of Crafts, the Archie Bray Foundation and Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Shigaraki, Japan. Matt received his BFA at the Kansas City Art Institute under Ken Ferguson and Victor Babu from 1993-1995. We are excited to welcome Matt back to Iowa for the Iowa Clay Conference!
Artist Statement: “Pottery is a continuous curiosity; how it’s made, how it feels, its shape, its surface, how it exists in a home as an object, or a tool, or maybe an image. . . I create my surfaces for contemplation. Moods are suggested with warmth, fluidity, and translucency…Pouring and layering slip, I respond intuitively to the qualities of liquid.”
Janis Mars Wunderlich is a contemporary ceramic master. She was born in Akron, Ohio and received her BFA from Brigham Young University and an MFA from The Ohio State University. She was profiled in a documentary Who Does She Think She Is? Janis has been the recipient of several awards and grants, including multiple fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council and the Greater Columbus Arts Council. She teaches Ceramics and Design at Ashland University, and is an assistant professor of art history, ceramics, and art foundations at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois.
Zachary Wollert received his MFA from Kent State University. Zachary has completed residencies at both Cobb Mountain Art and Ecology Project Cobb and Firebug Pottery in Elkton, Oregon. He also worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Ceramics and Assistant/Curator to the Director of Galleries, for Kent State University in Ohio. Zach is currently head of the Ceramics Department at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids Iowa where he teaches ceramics and sculpture.
Juried Exhibition ‘River to River’:
In conjunction with the Iowa Clay Conference is the Juried Exhibition “River to River”. This exhibition is in conjunction with Coe College and is juried by Clary Illian and Mitchell Spain– both accomplished ceramic artists creating and working in Iowa. They had the difficult task of narrowing down all of the entries to 65 works for the show, and then to further chose one best-of-show and 3 honorable mentions.
This exhibit will highlight the richness and diversity of ceramic art within Iowa and across the Midwest. Participation is open to all artists 18 years of age or older in Iowa and states directly adjacent to Iowa. This exhibition will open on September 7th and close on October 6th. There will be a closing reception on October 6th from 5-7pm.
Cost:
Early Registration – $65.00 until September 15th
Registration – $85.00 after September 15th
*Student Pricing Available Upon Request (must be a enrolled High School or College Student) Please email [email protected] for more information on registration for students.
Full details here: www.iowaceramicscenter.org/abouttheconference/
by Carole Epp | Aug 28, 2018 | call for entry
The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery is calling for submissions to the 2018 Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics. This prestigious national award allows practising early career ceramic artists to undertake a period of independent research, or other activities that advance their artistic and professional practice. The winner of the Award will receive $10,000
The selection is made by a jury comprised of respected contemporary ceramic artists and other arts professionals. The winner will be celebrated and the award presented at a ceremony in Waterloo, Ontario on Saturday, December 1, 2018. Please visit the website to download the complete application guidlines:
theclayandglass.ca/events/awards
by Carole Epp | Aug 28, 2018 | workshops

Join SANTA FE CLAY and Palm Springs artist Gene Dodak for a 5-day workshop. Learn how he throws, sculpts and carves his distinctive warriors and totems, and enjoy autumn in Santa Fe.
Now accepting reservations online, or at 505-984-1122.
by Carole Epp | Aug 28, 2018 | call for entry

The Open to Art award dedicated to the promotion of contemporary ceramics is at its third edition. Launched in 2014 to promote the use of ceramics in contemporary art and design, the competition – open to artists of all nationalities, single or associated, without age limits or thematic constraints – is now open.
The third edition confirms the first two Cash Prizes, worth € 5,000 each for the Art section and the Design section.
In addition to these, numerous collateral prizes:
Artist residence at Sundaymorning@ekwc,The Netherlands
Artist residence during the International Ceramic Art Festival in Sasama, Japan
Artist residence at Amfora in Seinäjoki, Finland
Artist residency at Guldagergaard – International Ceramic Research Center, Denmark
Artist residency at Carlo Zauli Museum, Italy
Artist residency and exhibition at Ceramic Museum of Mondovì
Cover Award, Fragile magazine
Focus Award, Fragile magazine
Works of all finalist artists will be exhibited at Officine Saffi gallery.
The jury will evaluate the participants according to the principles of originality, research, technical quality and will be composed of leading figures from the world of art and design. The jurors of the 2018 edition are:
Felicity Aylieff, artist, responsible for the RCA program
Laura Borghi, Officine Saffi
Flaminio Gualdoni, journalist, art critic and professor of the Brera Academy
Tom Morris, editor and consultant specialized in design, interiors and architecture
Isabelle Naef Galuba, director of the Ariana Museum
Elisa Ossino, architect, stylist
Ranti Tjan, director of EKWC
Matteo Zauli, curator, director of the Carlo Zauli Museum
Full details here: http://www.officinesaffi.com/en/open-to-art/2018/home