Indoor Gardens – Ceramic Installations
Join us for the Opening of Indoor Gardens exhibition: Saturday 8 June 2013 @ 11h30 for 12
Guest speaker: Carmel Wolf from Sherwood garden centre
Music by Anthony Keogh
+ Pinch pot clay workshop – initiation to clay 10h30 – 11h30 (RSVP, max 30 participants).
+ Lucky draw of vouchers for Sherwood Garden Centre.
+ “indoor-plants problem solving”: Technical advice and products for sale.
+ Petits Delices French patisseries for sale.
For more info : Alliance Francaise of Port Elizabeth 041 585 7889 / [email protected]
emerging artist: Julie Dooley
Call for entry: FUSION Pottery and Glass show 2013
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a site 2 see and a guest post (and maybe a technical tuesday?) all rolled into one
If you follow Medalta on Facebook, twitter or Instagram (which you should) you’d have seen some pretty cool images lately of the 3D printing they’ve been doing. I was so intrigued that I bugged Aaron Nelson and Quentin Randall to send me some info and images to share with you guys. Below are some thoughts about the relevancy of the residency process for an artist and the integration of 3D printing technology.
are experimenters, looking at new ways of using existing technologies
or developing new technologies to solve their own technical problems.
Artists today are not primarily focused on the final product. For every
piece in an art gallery, there are 100 piled in the corners of studios.
It is about the process; the experiments which yield new information.
residencies are the creative equivalent to scientific laboratories –
ideas come together and are explored to their natural end. Sometimes
it’s as a heap in the corner. In other times – exciting times – an idea
produces something revolutionary. When that happens, change happens.
and Craft 3D printing is at the edge of our understanding and
development. By putting it in the hands of artists – people who make
careers out of pushing forward – their experiments will leave invaluable
and meaningful amounts of new information in their wake.
Medalta’s artists’ studios, 3D ceramic printing experiments are quietly
being conducted by many creative minds. The goal here is not to solve
the problems In fact, more problems are often created. The goal is to
push these two newly-convergent technologies (ceramics and 3D printing)
to their absolute limit in order to see further into the future. By
pushing further than before, artists at Medalta are able to help others
see the future. By experimenting and sharing, progress can (and will)
happen in positive, unexpected ways.
is the relevance of an artists’ work. To endlessly experiment, share
ideas, build on ideas, combine ideas and move this world forward.
Medalta’s artist residency program is devoted to that cause and
understands its role in the world. Medalta respects the process of
making and understands that process based learning produces new
knowledge that expands the definition of ‘possible.’”
Exhibition & Demonstration
a company from Omaha, Nebraska, who are using the methodologies
associated with contemporary art production in order to conduct research
into 3D printing. This company is at the leading edge of printing in
ceramics and organic material for the medical industry.
are experimenters, looking at new ways of using existing technologies
or developing new technologies to solve their own technical problems.
Artists today are not primarily focused on the final product. For every
piece in an art gallery, there are 100 piled in the corners of studios.
It is about the process, the experiments which yield new information.
join us for a short demonstration of the process and to hear our five
feature artists discuss their involvement with this cutting edge
technology.






















