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.

Starbrick Clay National Cup Show 2011

Call for Entries
August 6th, 2011 entry deadline

The Starbrick Clay National Cup Show will be held September 25 –October 25, 2011. Juror is Kristen Kieffer. Open to cups, mugs, goblets, tea bowls, teacups and tumblers. Juried from digital. Fee: $20 for three entries; $30 for five entries. Contact Starbrick Gallery, 21 W. Columbus St., Nelsonville, Ohio 45764; [email protected]; (740) 753-1011 for prospectus or download it now. >> Get more information

Potclays Emerging Makers ICF Award 2011

What is it?

The Emerging Makers Award is an opportunity for new potters and artists working with clay who have graduated from college within the past five years, to present a Powerpoint slideshow about their practice at the 2011 International Ceramics Festival.
Six makers will be selected to make presentations on their work each lasting 15 minutes (including a Q7A session) at the Festival. The presentations will take place in the lecture rooms. From the six selected, one will be chosen by festival audience to receive an award kindly donated by Potclays. Each of the six makers will receive a ticket to the Festival weekend.

What to do next:

Applicants are asked to submit a simple 10 minute PowerPoint presentation of images on a CD along with one side of A4 information about themselves, their practice to date and plans for the future, as well as 3 reasons why they should be selected.
Send applications to:
Sophie Bennett,
ICF2011, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth Ceredigion SY23 3DE.
The deadline for applications is the 29th April 2011. The Potclays Emerging Makers presentations will be selected based on the following criteria.
1) Design element of slides (out of 5)
2) Delivery element (out of 5)
3) Visual element (out of 5)
4) Time element (out of 5) The Potclays Emerging Makers Award will be selected during the weekend by the festival customers and will be presented during the closing Ceremony of the Festival. All six selected applicants will received free entry to the festival (excluding accommodation and subsistence). Successful applicants will be notified prior to the event by email

International Ceramics Festival

Aberystwyth Arts Centre
Penglais, Aberystwyth,
Ceredigion, Wales (UK)
SY23 3DE

monday morning eye candy – Antonio Evaristo Cuellar

“Aurora”


“Oilcan Tanks”. The cans are wheel thrown and are decorated with underglaze. The treads are made up of wood and metal.

The concept was derived from a government funded operation called “Militainment”. Which is the government funding going to diverse areas of media popularize war in a more entertaining fashion. It began with the Regan administration and “Star Wars” in the mid east.

“Old Fashioned”


The idea then grew into a more tangible questioning of our ancestors, the birth of capitalism, and the wholeness of American ideals.

Please visit Antonio’s website at evaristoart.com

Calling All Emerging Visual Artists!

One of a Kind Vancouver is proud to announce its new Emerging Artist District for 2011. This District features an open gallery space where up and coming artists can showcase their work in a dedicated intimate environment.

Deadline for this brand new section has been extended to May 15th! Artists with less than 5 years professional experience are eligible and require a price range up to $1000 as we encourage artists to have a variety of price points to engage all our visitors. To apply, artists must complete a full application and submit a short paragraph about their work, style and artistic statement. Artists’ work accepted includes acrylics, oils, watercolours, hand-pulled prints, photography and sculpture. All work must be original to be featured in this section. Those wishing to provide reproductions may apply to exhibit in other areas of the show floor. OOAK Vancouver will provide artists with the following:

  • 6′ x 2′ space w/ white hardwall (8 ft high)*
  • Vinyl signage identifying your space
  • Lighting**
  • Exhibitor rate $500

*Spacing for Sculptors wishing to participate in this area will be negotiated as needed **Lighting is provided, but electricity must be purchased from the VCC. (2 lights total) Have questions? Don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or 604.730.2064. Warm regards,
Ally, Sarah and Leonie

Image credits: Top – Amy Victoria Wakefield Photography. Middle – Yapes Paints

For more information

Visit www.oneofakindvancouver.com or email [email protected].