Teaching position – ceramics

Northern Michigan University
School of Art and Design
Assistant Professor Position
Ceramics
Application Due: 05/20/2011

Assistant Professor, Ceramics. Tenure earning, fulltime appointment. Active, growing school of art and design seeks an energetic, ceramic artist with previous university/college teaching experience, which could be a graduate teaching assistantship. The candidate must demonstrate a thorough knowledge of ceramic processes and techniques, including: wheel throwing, hand-building/sculpture, mold making, clay and glaze formulation (Hyperglaze software), and low/mid/high temperature applications. Also required: understanding of contemporary issues in ceramics and historical ceramic traditions, ability to integrate technology into teaching, and awareness of most current standards in professional studio practice. Candidate will teach three courses per semester including cognate (foundation) and studio courses where required, maintain professional involvement in the field of ceramics and if applicable, participate in university and school committee work. Candidate must also supervise and maintain a 6,000 square foot ceramic studio for undergraduate students. Familiarity with Apple computer platform and digital presentations preferred. MFA must be completed by August 2011. See our web site for facilities and course descriptions at http://art.nmu.edu/department/home.html. To be considered as a viable candidate, applicants must address all requirements for this position in their letter of application and/or portfolio.

Start Date: August 2011. The position will be posted until May 20, 2011. Interested applicants are requested to submit a letter of application, statement of teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, transcripts, three contacts for references and a portfolio that should reflect the requirements and preferences of the position description as posted and consist of 23 images (PDFs) of the applicant’s work (a minimum of 10 images) and ten images of student work to https://employme.nmu.edu. NMU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and is strongly committed to increasing the diversity of its staff. Marquette, MI is consistently named as one of the top 10 places in the nation for quality of life and raising a family.

This application requires that each portfolio image should be a single PDF file (not larger than 5MB) and should be placed in “Other Document”. All 23 “Other Document” attachments must be filled in order for the application to be completed! “Other Documents” should include both applicant’s work (a minimum of 10 images) and student work and should be identified as such on each file.

Application Information

Contact: Michael Cinelli, Director and Associate Dean
School of Art and Design
Northern Michigan University
Phone: 906-227-2194
Fax: 906-227-2276
Online App. Form: https://employme.nmu.edu

7th International Biannual of Ceramics presented by the City of Kapfenberg

Competition * Exhibition September 30th – November 6th 2011

Motto : „INSIDE OUT“ Open to all artistic forms of expression concerning the use of ceramics – with the exclusion of china, serially manufactured objects and ceramic design. A maximum of three works are allowed to be entered to the competition. The works must not exceed the age limit of two years and they have to correspond to the motto of the Biannual of Ceramics 2011. Only works that have never been entered to take part at any other competition are accepted. For further details please visit their website here.

The Lethbridge Gallery – Brisbane – Call for entries

Brett Lethbridge

NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES FOR 2011

The Lethbridge Gallery has established a strong reputation for exhibiting works demonstrating exceptional detail and creativity. With the intention of fostering the next generation of artists, Lethbridge Gallery initiated the Lethbridge 10 000. This exciting art competition is open to national and international artists for small-scale artworks. Entrants may submit paintings, drawings and 2D artworks up to 60cm in any direction. The judging criteria is based on three equally evaluated criteria of creativity, originality and skill. $10 000 will be awarded to the winner.

Click here for Conditions of Entry
and Online Entry Form

KEY DATES
Entries Close
29 April 2011
Finalists announced
16 May 2011
Winner announced
4 June 2011
Exhibition dates
4 June 2011 – 26 June 2011

2nd International Symposium of Overglaze-Underglaze Paintings 2011

Anadolu University, Fine Arts Faculty- Department of Ceramics, Eskisehir-TURKEY.

Theme and Intention of the symposium:
The theme of the symposium is to make ceramic artworks by applying overglaze-underglaze paints on particular forms which will reflect the artists’ unique style and techniques. While making overglaze- underglaze paintings, subject and technique will be decided by the artists.
Intention of the symposium is to make the ceramic artists and lecturers of different cultures come together, both from Turkey and from abroad. We believe this will create an ambiance that enables communication by sharing experiences, having the opportunity to discuss techniques and ideas. We hope that artists will get to know each other better and we desire for participants to enjoy international cultural exchange.

Dates of the Event: 20 June – 01 July 2011 Deadline for submission of applications: 1st June 2011
Required Documents to Apply:
Each artist should submit;
Pre-application form filled completely
3 color photograph of the applicant’s artworks or applicant’s website address to the contact e-mail address mentioned below.
Applications will be evaluated by the commission right after the submission. Early applications are important because the number of accepted participants will be limited.
After evaluation official invitation letter will be sent to the accepted artists.
E-mail Address: [email protected]

For all the details and relevant downloads please visit their website here.