I’m off to Prince George this week….
If you’re in that neck of the woods please stop by for the opening and artist talks! Would be lovely to see you.
If you’re in that neck of the woods please stop by for the opening and artist talks! Would be lovely to see you.
Short Term Residency Application Deadline: May 1, 2013
The Short-Term Residency (any time between September 1 – May 31) is ideal for the ceramic artist who is working to complete a special project requiring two to eight weeks’ time. Accepted short-term residents are provided with studio space and 24 hour access to the studio. Housing is available for $450.00 per month or a prorated basis congruent with the scheduled residency. Short-term residents will be responsible for personal living expenses, as well as all material and firing expenses. The application deadline is May 1st annually.
Application Fee: $40
The Red Lodge Clay Center welcomes applications from ceramic artists who will thrive working as a team, in a community minded atmosphere.
Apply Online at Slideroom: https://redlodgeclaycenter.slideroom.com/#/Login
For more information:
406-446-3993
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24 Milan Tce Stirling SA 5152
My name is Cherie Peyton and I live in Sydney, Australia. I originally
attended evening pottery classes in the early 90s when my sons were
small – I enjoyed it so much I never stopped. I now teach wheel
throwing and porcelain jewellery evening classes myself for our Local
Community College and love passing on my knowledge and skills to
newcomers. The kinds of pots I enjoy making are large carved bowls, I
am intrigued by tree roots and branches which have a big influence in my
pots. Flowers are another favourite of mine and I also love making
porcelain roses and the porcelain jewellery.
http://www.facebook.com/CheriesPotteryLessons
Want
to be featured as an emerging artist on musing? All you have to do is
send me some images, a brief write up if you’d like, and a
website if you have it to [email protected] If you could put emerging
artist in the subject header of the email so it doesn’t get lost in my
spam folder that would be great. Thanks!