by Carole Epp | Jul 30, 2012 | Uncategorized
Medalta 2012 resident artist Annette ten Cate’s solo exhibition –
Still Life – will be on display in Medalta’s Yuill Family Gallery from
August 1 – 23, 2012.
Annette’s work is about human interaction and relationships. Her figurative pieces explore interactions and responses people have when a camera is pointed in their direction.
Also opening is:

Medalta 2012 ceramic artist Astrid Kruse’s solo exhibition – Covert – is on display in Medalta’s Yuill Family Gallery from August 1 – 23, 2012.
Astrid’s work is inspired by the landscape, geography and stunning
colours of the Northwest Territories, where she makes her home in
Yellowknife.
Astrid has been an artist in residence at Medalta since fall 2011 and
has used her time in studio to focus on her work and explore new ideas.
Everyone is encouraged to attend this exhibition and celebrate this new work being displayed at Medalta.
Wednesday, August 1 @ 7:00pm
Medalta Yuill Family Gallery
713 Medalta Ave SE
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
T1A 3K9
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by Carole Epp | Jul 27, 2012 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
The upcoming application submission deadline is:
AUGUST 1, 2012
We are accepting applications for the 2013 program.
We recommend you submit your application as early as possible as your submission date may be taken into consideration for time-slot selection priority.
The applications can be submitted by email.
To receive an application form please email us at :
[email protected]
by Carole Epp | Jul 27, 2012 | Uncategorized
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: Stories about Clay, Culture and Travel.
This podcast features interviews with artists, writers, and musicians.
For more information please visit the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler blog
at www.carterpottery.blogspot.com.
by Carole Epp | Jul 25, 2012 | Uncategorized
For over thirty years, Jim Power a.k.a. Mosaic Man (mosaicmannyc.etsy…) has been transforming the Lower East Side of Manhattan with mosaics, one lamppost at a time.