Red Deer College: Series Summer School of the Arts

RDC invites you to participate in a fabulous art experience this summer. With some of the best facilities in the country and incredible instructors from across the globe, Series is an experience like no other. And it’s not just about classes! We’ve got plenty of other events planned, including demos, dinners, receptions, evening model sessions and more. So take a week for yourself and let your creative juices flow – you deserve it!
Our program includes classes in glassblowing, ceramics, painting, drawing, animation, flameworking, welding, bronze casting, mold making, polymer clay, jewellery, felting, calligraphy, photography, and more. New this year: cooking classes! We’ve recently opened the doors on a new, state-of-the-art professional cooking facility and are offering themed weekend workshops in July. For more information on our 2011 program please visit www.rdc.ab.ca/series or
contact us at 403.356.4900 or [email protected]. Series is on Facebook! “Like” our page to have instant access to all the
events we have planned for this year.

OFFRE D’EMPLOI Animateur – animatrice en galerie Centre MATERIA

…Sous la responsabilité de la direction et de la chargée de projets, la personne accueille le public et les groupes dans le cadre des activités de la programmation en plus d’apporter un appui aux tâches administratives :
TÂCHES
Réalisation de visites commentées et d’activités éducatives, notamment pour les groupes scolaires;
Accueil des visiteurs et information au sujet du mandat et des diverses activités du centre;
Appui au développement des publics (scolaire, personnes âgées ou appartenant à divers groupes sociaux, etc.) ;
Appui au développement de stratégies visant l’accroissement et la fidélisation des visiteurs, de la clientèle (pour la salle d’exposition et la boutique) et des membres;
Promotion de l’adhésion et suivis (membres) ;
Appui à l’encadrement du comité des membres (à venir);
Appui à la gestion des affaires courantes du centre (téléphones, courriels, rédaction de lettres et autres documents, liste d’envoi, envois postaux, etc.);
Appui à la gestion des activités d’exposition et de la boutique (recherche et suivis avec les artistes, avec des professionnels et autres ressources humaines; logistique, etc.) ;
Appui au montage et au démontage de la boutique (emballage/déballage, étiquetage, étalage, etc.)
Recherche, vérification et saisie de données; classement;
Toutes autres activités liées à l’aide à la coordination jugées pertinentes par la direction.

QUALIFICATIONS REQUISES POUR LE POSTE
Scolarité : Formation en métiers d’art, muséologie, histoire de l’art, communications ou autre formation pertinente;
Langue : Très bonne communication orale et écrite en français ; anglais intermédiaire ;
Informatique : Connaissance de Microsoft Office ; Internet ; Access (préférablement) ou autre logiciel de base de données;

Qualités recherchées : Intérêt pour le domaine culturel et connaissance du milieu, souci de la qualité, initiative, sens de l’organisation, travail en équipe, capacité d’apprentissage rapide, entregent, fonctionne bien en situation de stress, responsable, autonome.

*** VOTRE CANDIDATURE DOIT NOUS PARVENIR AU PLUS TARD LE VENDREDI 29 AVRIL 2011. ***

Conditions salariales : 10,00 $ / heure

1 poste (28hrs / semaine) ou 2 postes (18hrs la semaine, 3 jours et 1 soir, ou 10 hrs la fin de semaine)
(Horaire complet : mercredi au dimanche de 12h à 17h; le jeudi, de 12h à 20h)

Possibilité de 28 hrs /semaine pendant les expositions; heures variables pendant les démontages et montages.
Il est à noter qu’aucune exposition n’est prévue en juillet, ce qui signifie un arrêt de travail d’une durée d’un mois.
Entrée en fonction : Mi-mai 2011. Une formation est prévue au début du mois de mai.

Faites parvenir votre curriculum vitæ et une lettre d’intérêt à :
Centre MATERIA
Candidature pour le poste Animateur animatrice en galerie
367, boul. Charest Est, 7e étage, Québec (Québec) G1K 3H3
Par courriel : [email protected]
Nous ne communiquerons qu’avec les personnes sélectionnées.

UP IN SMOKE

Up in Smoke: Michael Ciavarella

Michael Ciavarella

Official opening: Friday 29 April, 6.00pm
Opening speaker: Stephanie Outridgefield
Contemporary Artist (Public Art) The concept of miniature artworks en masse has been intriguing and fascinating art-lovers from the very beginning of Up in Smoke at the Clay Energy Conference in Gulgong, where 150 matchboxes were filled with a ceramic artwork crafted by each contributing artist. Michael Ciavarella has an ambitious long-term goal of a collection of 5000 matchbox artworks to be exhibited at the International Ceramics Conference in Finland in 2014. Ceramic artists from around the world are invited to contribute an artwork to the collection.Noosa Regional Gallery[email protected]www.noosaregionalgallery.org

Appalachian Center for Craft

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ARTIST IN RESIDENCE (CLAY)

The Appalachian Center for Craft is seeking an Artist in Residence (AIR) of exceptional talent to provide support in the Clay Department. The purpose of the AIR program is to provide a creative, residential environment for emerging professional artists and to broaden student and faculty awareness of new approaches and techniques. The Craft Center’s mission is to offer the finest studio professional craft education through the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, Certificate of Accomplishment and workshop programs, and to provide a regional cultural resource through the workshop, exhibition, and gallery programs. TERM OF THE RESIDENCY: One year, August 16, 2011 – August 15, 2012. The resident may be invited back for two additional years at the request of the Craft Center for a possible total of three years as a resident. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have completed the MFA degree. Selection will consider the candidate’s potential artistic and professional growth within the residency, technical skills in studio and equipment maintenance, and potential for instructional support. EXPECTATIONS AND DUTIES FOR CLAY RESIDENT: General familiarity with clay materials, operation of clay mixers and pugmills, glaze mixing, electric and gas kiln firing and basic equipment maintenance. Basic knowledge of hand power tools and construction/framing is desirable. Oversight of general maintenance and cleanup of clay studio, glaze pantry, glaze lab, and condition/use of kilns & equipment. Periodic inventory of glaze materials and other studio supplies. The resident will work 20 hours per week on studio maintenance, mixing glazes, firing kilns, and other studio tasks including managing the needs of the workshop program. During the Craft Center’s summer workshop season the resident manages the studio, ordering materials for the workshops and insuring smooth operation. Specifics of managing the studio during workshops will be discussed with the artist in residence in advance, with both the supervising faculty member and the program manager. Residents will receive directions from the program manager regarding workshop support. During the workshops the resident may be able to take part in the workshop on a space available basis, or pursue their own work while also being available for the visiting instructor. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT: Includes occasional teaching duties during faculty absence. Resident will periodically give appropriate class demonstrations and/or participate in class discussions. Resident may participate in mid-term and final group review. In exchange for compensation, resident may have the opportunity to teach workshops and academic classes in clay or foundations, and conduct outreach demonstrations. The resident must produce a significant body of studio work while showing a high level of technical expertise and aesthetic merit. In consultation with the department head, expectations of the AIR’s studio work will be reviewed after arrival. COMPENSATION: Residence in Craft Center housing is a required condition of studio residencies. Single occupancy bedroom with private bath (whether married or single, cooking and lounge facilities are shared with other residents), individual studio space and 24 hour studio access are provided. A stipend of $1,620.00 annually is provided. Also, opportunities for additional employment through workshop and outreach programs or adjunct teaching may be available. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Visit www.tntech.edu/jobs for the job description which will be listed under the Clerical/Support Staff button. Follow instructions to create an application and apply online. ALSO, submit a CD of digital images in JPEG format, resume, and three letters of reference to: Appalachian Center for Craft, 1560 Craft Center Drive, Smithville, TN 37166, Attention: Artist in Residence Application-Ceramics. For questions please email Professor Vince Pitelka at [email protected] or phone (615) 597-6801. Application screening: Review of applications will begin April 1, 2011. Position open until filled. AA/EEO.