by Carole Epp | Mar 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
That’s right folks, you read it right…I’m heading back to my home away from home Australia this May. I can barely wait to visit old friends, make new ones, see and experience the amazing Australian Ceramics scene again! Join me for a one day workshop in Sydney!
Narrative & Controversy
A one-day workshop
with Carole Epp
www.caroleepp.com
Saturday 7 May 2016, 10am – 4pm
Square 1 Studios
32 Bowden St Alexandria NSW 2015
Cost: $85 per person ($75 TACA members)
Carole is a Canadian ceramic artist living and working in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. She received her Masters Degree in Ceramics from the
Australian National University in 2005 and has maintained a full time
studio practice since. Her ceramics branch off into two distinct bodies
of work – sculptural and functional.
Outline: Come and join Carole for a raucous day of
story telling about her ceramics. She’ll divulge her handbuilding and
throwing secrets and discuss her glazed surface treatments.
Demonstrations about how she brings narrative into functional and
sculptural work – from politics and social commentary, to humour and
whimsy – will be discussed. Participants will learn how to combine
narrative concerns alongside design and aesthetic concerns in their
work. There will be lots of demos and also some chat about social media.
You may already know Carole from her famous blog: http://musingaboutmud.blogspot.com.au.
Note: This is not a hands-on workshop.
Seminar Fee: $85 per person ($75 TACA members)
This fee covers the tutors and morning and afternoon tea.
Please note: Full payment is required to ensure a place.
Minimum number in the workshop: 8
Maximum number in the workshop: 15
Participants need to bring a notepad and pen, lunch and a mug for coffee and tea. The workshop fee covers morning tea and afternoon tea.
Parking: Enter via Harvey Norman car park at the
dead-end of McCauley St. Drive in and find a park. Walk along keeping
the canal on your left and look for the red square on the outside of the
warehouse. That’s the entrance to Square 1 Studios. Come upstairs to
Level 1.
Please arrive by 9.45am as we will start promptly at 10am.
Payment for the seminar:
- Cheque (made out to The Australian Ceramics Association) & post to PO Box 677 Alexandria NSW 1435
- Direct deposit (Account name: The Australian Ceramics Association;
BSB 032000; account no. 911118). PLEASE IDENTIFY YOUR DEPOSIT WITH YOUR SURNAME, then please send an email to [email protected] giving details of your payment.
- Credit card (Visa, MasterCard) – phone / mail / fax
- Go to our online shop and purchase this workshop.
NOTE RE. CANCELLATIONS:
- Payment is required to ensure a place in the workshop.
- Payment is refunded in full if TACA cancels the workshop.
- 90% of your payment is refunded if you cancel up to 2 weeks before the workshop date.
- PLEASE NOTE: There is no refund if
you cancel within 2 weeks of the workshop, unless we can fill your
place from a waiting list and then 90% of your payment is refunded.
BOOK ONLINE HERE, or contact TACA to book and pay over the phone.
The Australian Ceramics Association
PO Box 677 Alexandria NSW 2015
T: 1300 720 124 | F: 02 8072 1804
E: [email protected]
www.australianceramics.com
by Carole Epp | Mar 25, 2016 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday

The resident artist serves an important role as a mentor to both the
undergraduate and graduate programs, and compliments two full time
faculty, a full time ceramics technician, adjunct faulty, and 4-6 MFA
students. The resident artist is provided with a 150 square foot studio
space, materials, and kiln access and will be paid to teach 1-2 courses
each semester as an adjunct instructor. The ceramics studio is a
spacious, state-of-the-art facility and includes a full compliment of
ceramics tools and equipment. In addition, the program has a CNC mill
for creating plaster molds, a ceramic decal printer, vinyl cutter and
access to a laser cutter, 3d printer, 3d scanner, and a digital
embroidery machine. Additionally, Tyler is located in North
Philadelphia, less than a mile from Center City, home to numerous
cultural attractions including The Clay Studio, The Philadelphia Art
Alliance, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fleisher Art Memorial, the
Institute of Contemporary Art, and The Pew Foundation, among many
others.
The ideal candidate will have a MFA, either in ceramics or with
significant experience in ceramics, a strong studio practice, and
excellent studio work (open to all types of work – functional,
figurative, sculptural, performance, installation, design, etc.).
Previous university teaching experience is preferred but not required,
and recent graduates are encouraged to apply.
For questions or inquiries, please contact Chad Curtis.
Temple University
Tyler School of Art
2001 North 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
http://tyler.temple.edu/resident-artist
by Carole Epp | Mar 25, 2016 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
May 6, 2016 entry deadline
Missouri, Kansas City “KC Clay Guild Teabowl National” (August 26-September 16)
US Residents at least 18 years of age. Artists are allowed 3 teabowl
entries. Traditional and non-traditional teabowls, no more than 9 inches
in any direction.
Fee: $30.
Juror: Jack Troy.
by Carole Epp | Mar 24, 2016 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
Permanent Full-Time
Start Date: April 1, 2016
Under general supervision, the Studio Technician provides studio
operational, program, and administrative support to the Fine Arts
Department. As a Technician, this position is responsible for preparing
and resourcing the studios which may include but not limited to:
ordering supplies, making supplies, stocking the studios, booking
models, or monitoring studio access and the use of certain equipment.
Additionally, this position provides program and administrative support
such as program promotion, student liaison, interdepartmental liaison,
and other related administrative activities that support the smooth
operation of department programs. The Technician supports multiple
instructors in various Fine Arts specialization (e.g. ceramics, drawing,
printmaking, etc.) and provides supervision to SWAPs and student aides.
Performs other related duties and or projects as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education & Experience
- Two year diploma in Fine Arts or equivalent, with a major in ceramics, printmaking or similar specialization.
- Two years of directly related studio experience, including but not
exclusive to, ceramics, printmaking, drawing, design, sculpture, or
painting.
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Practical working experience with a broad range of equipment,
materials, and techniques related to contemporary ceramics and
printmaking.
- Administrative experience.
- Previous supervisory experience an asset.
- Knowledge of WHMIS and MSDS safety standards that are essential in
handling dangerous goods: lacquer thinner, solvents, clay and glaze
chemicals, etc.
- Experience with the use of social media and networking to promote
program, liaise with alumni, and raise the profile of the program.
Skills & Abilities
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships:
with superiors, faculty, staff, students and members of the public.
- Ability to work independently and as a member of a team.
- Ability to organize and prioritize work.
- Ability to instruct and demonstrate the use of different equipment to the students.
- Ability to effectively supervise, direct and lead others.
- Ability to meet work performance standards set by the college.
- Ability to understand, interpret and apply department rules, policies and technical materials.
- Ability to exercise a high level of initiative and responsibility.
- Ability to use the computer and relevant office programs such as MS Office and an integrated student program (e.g. Banner).
Working Conditions:
- Physical ability to perform the duties of the position such as
lifting weights up to 25kg, loading kilns, and standing or sitting for a
prolonged period of time.
- Exposure to toxic materials such as solvents or particulates
- Exposure to conditions of noise, heat, fumes and noxious odours.
Salary Range: $1,832.36 – $2,083.99 Bi-Weekly (Pay Grade 24)
Employee Group: CUPE
Hours & Days of Work: 8:30am – 4:30pm. Monday to
Friday, however, hours may vary according to the needs of the
department. This position is not subject to the compressed workweek
schedule.
Application Information: To apply, please submit
your resume and cover letter no later than 4:30pm of the closing date.
For a copy of the position description please click here.
Closing Date: March 29, 2016
Competition No.: C013-16
We thank you for your interest and advise that only those shortlisted
will be contacted. Langara is committed to enhancing our diverse
workforce.
http://langara.ca/about-langara/employment-opportunities/staff/studio-technician-fine-arts-c013-16.html
by Carole Epp | Mar 24, 2016 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday

2016
marks the second iteration of The Clay Studio National, a biannual
exhibition showcasing the best contemporary ceramic art being made in
the United States now. Through this juried exhibition we will highlight a
diverse range of work, from functional to sculptural, and from
traditional production techniques to cutting edge manufacturing
technology.
The jury will consist of Clay Studio Curator of Artistic Programs,
Jennifer Zwilling, and two guest jurors. The Clay Studio National will
be on display in our Harrison and Reed+Smith Galleries from May 6 to
June 19, 2016.
Applications are due no later than April 1, 2016. Artists will be
informed of the jury’s decisions on April 6, 2016. Artwork selected for
the exhibition must arrive at The Clay Studio no later than April 25,
2016.
All artwork must be for sale, The Clay Studio retains a 50%
commission on all sales. Costs of shipping to The Clay Studio are the
responsibility of the artist, return shipping to the origin of the work
will be covered by The Clay Studio.
Enter online here.