CALL FOR ENTRIES Carbondale Clay Center

Place Setting from Rituals of the Maker, 2012 by juror
Heather Mae Erickson

 “Longing for Repetition”
Exhibition dates: June 7-28, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, June 7th, 6-8pm
Applications due: by the end of the day April 19, 2013
Juried by Heather Mae Erickson

Longing for Repetition is a National Juried and Invitational Exhibition hosted by the Carbondale Clay Center, that
explores ceramic work that represents a dialogue between parts, and is
strengthened through the use of multiples, sets, or the repetition of
form.

This exhibition is open to all types of utilitarian
and sculptural ceramics as well as small installations that explore
multiples, sets, or repetition. Clay should be the primary medium. One
entry selected by our juror will receive a $100 “best in show” award.
(Only juried entries are eligible.)

More information and an
application form will be posted on our website soon, or contact us by
phone at 970-963-2529 or email at [email protected] 
www.carbondaleclay.org

Arrowmont Workshops – Register Now!

Remember – register for one of their workshops
before February 8 (they’ve extended the deadline one week), and receive
10% off of tuition. Pick a class & register now!

“Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is a national art education center.
The School offers weekend, one- and two-week workshops for the beginner
to advanced artist, taught by national and international practicing
studio artists and university faculty. Students work and learn in
professionally equipped studios on a 14-acre residential campus in
Gatlinburg, TN. A series of weekly classes are also offered for
residents of the local community. Workshops and classes are offered in
ceramics, fiber, metals/jewelry, painting, drawing, photography, warm
glass, woodturning, woodworking, mixed media, books and paper. “

Visit their website to download the full catalogue of workshops. There is literally something for everyone.

www.arrowmont.org

Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts
556 Parkway
Gatlinburg TN
ph: 865.436.5860

Summer workshop with Garth Johnson

Low-Low Fire, No Fire and Setting the Web on Fire | July 15th – 19th

Expand your palette. For this workshop, we will focus on “low-low
fire” ceramic surface decoration like china paint, decals and lusters.
We’ll also explore some “no-fire” options like sandblasting, “Lazertran”
inkjet decals and mosaics. Students may bring their own finished,
glazed ceramic pieces to decorate, or even choose to focus on working on
“repurposed” pieces rescued from the thrift store.

We’ll serve up surface with a side of marketing. If you need help
with your web presence, social media or Photoshop chops, you’ve come to
the right place.

Bio:

Garth Johnson is a writer, artist and educator who lives and works in
Eureka, California. He is an assistant professor of art at College of
the Redwoods. Garth has written for magazines like CRAFT, Readymade, FiberArts and Hand/Eye. His first book, 1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse was published by Quarry in November, 2009. He has also contributed to books like Handmade Nation, Craftivity, Craft Corps and World of Geekcraft. His work has been exhibited internationally, as well as featured in magazines such as The Observer, Ceramics Monthly, American Craft, Metropolis and The Artist’s Magazine. His blog, Extremecraft.com is a compendium of “art masquerading as craft, craft masquerading as art and craft extending its middle finger”.

Garth is also a curator, with two recent exhibitions under his belt.
His first exhibition, “Renewal Notice” was curated for the 2010 American
Conservation Film Festival in Shepherdstown, WV. His second exhibition,
“Era Messages” was curated from the permanent collection of the Museum
of Contemporary Craft in Portland, Oregon. He also served as guest
editor for the Summer 2012 “Inside/Out” issue of Studio Potter magazine.

Sierra Nevada College

999 Tahoe Boulevard
Incline Village, NV 89451
P: (775) 831-1314

www.sierranevada.edu/academics/summer-art-workshops-2/garth-johnson/