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Post Undergraduate Studies(special student)

The ceramics area at Illinois State University is accepting applications from students who have completed undergraduate studies and are interested in continuing their
work in ceramics in a non-degree seeking program. Students pursuing
post-undergraduate work at ISU will take credits as a “Graduate
Student At Large”.  These students are given studio space and will get
materials through a minimal lab fee. Access to the ceramics area
faculty, and involvement in some components of academic curriculum
provide a rough framework for study. 
To apply: send 15-20 Images on
disk, resume, artists statement, letter of intention, e-contact
information for 2 references, s.a.s.e., to Albion Stafford, campus box
5620, Center of the Visual Arts, Illinois State University, Normal, Il
61761. 
For further questions and application procedures pertaining to
post-undergraduate work in ceramics please email inquiries to Albion
Stafford at [email protected].   
Application deadline- May 15th, 2013 
For information about ISU and the School of Art please visit our web site www.cfa.ilstu.edu/art/ 
or contact the art department office at:  309-438-5621 
Illinois State University 
School of Art 
Campus Box 5620 
Illinois State University, Normal, IL  
61790-5620 
      Sincerely, 
 
     Tyler Lotz                   Albion Stafford 
     Associate Professor  Assistant Professor 
     Ceramics Area           Ceramics Area 

emerging artist: LeeAnn Janissen

My
work explores the sympathetic magic that arises through representing
the natural world in miniature as a way to capture and control vast and
unfathomable forces.  In the series of functional vessels Luna-ware, the
works begin with the creation of models of the moon in porcelain. These
models are then cut and combined with handles, rims and bases to form
domestic vessels. The dark grey, cratered, uneven Luna surface provides a
visual and tactile experience that contrasts strongly with the smooth,
shiny white surfaces of the rims and handles, and invites an examination
of the difference between “natural” and “made”.

 

emerging artist: Geryn Roche

A little about me and my work….I got interested in clay at a very young age.  My mom got me into some clay classes as early as 2nd grade and I’ve been making pots pretty much ever since.  I got my BFA
in Ceramics at the University
of Iowa and am finishing up my MFA here in Texas.  I work with cone 6
stoneware and porcelain and focus on making soft but structured forms
that are wheel thrown and altered.  I have started introducing imagery
from my suburban childhood onto the surfaces
of my work using hand cut stencils and stamps.  My aim is to create a
subtle narrative and loosely constructed spaces in order to bring to
mind memories of childhood, suburbia and home.

DEADLINE TODAY: Artist in Residence @ Midwestern State University

Artist In Residence (one year minimum)
Midwestern State University
Ceramics Department

Dates
of Residency: September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2014 (the beginning date is
flexible from now until September 1)

 
Application
deadline: April 15 or until position is filled


This self-directed residency is designed
to provide a ceramic artist with studio access, as they make the transition
from or between academic settings. Furthermore, the program is intended to
allow a resident the time and space to pursue a body of work in a creative and
energetic environment, while enhancing the art program at Midwestern State
University. The accepted artist will participate within the ceramics area as an
informal collaborator and mentor for students, while working in the common
studio space. To see images of the ceramics studio at Midwestern, go to:
Midwestern will provide:
• All materials and firing
• Small office with internet
access and storage space
• Studio space in the common 4000 square
foot studio area
• 24-hour/7 days per week access
• Most university privileges
as given to full time faculty (free access to workout facility, reserved
parking, library access, etc.)
• A small furnished apartment
located at a private residence three miles from MSU (details to be discussed during
the interview process)
• A minimum stipend of $6000 (to
be discussed during the interview process)
 
The
Resident Artist:

• Will be responsible for 10 hours
per week of studio management and maintenance (including but not limited to the
following: loading and unloading kilns, clay inventory, mixing clay, mixing
glaze and firing kilns, Wichita Falls empty bowls)
• Will teach one continuing education
wheel-throwing course per semester
• Will attend opening
receptions and special events
• Will be responsible for all non-ceramic
related expenses aside from accommodation
• Will give one public lecture on her/his
work
• Will donate one piece for
the permanent collection of MSU
 
Equipment
available to Resident:

• Three large electric kilns
• Two smaller electric kilns
• Large Brent slab roller
• Two extruders
• Three pugmills
• Soldner mixer
• Separate well equipped glaze room
• Two station spray booth
• Materials and clay mixing/storage room
• 18 electric wheels
• One wheelchair accessible wheel
• A 5,000 square foot covered kiln yard
furnished with the following:
• Two 40 cubic foot Geil car kilns
• A 30 cubic foot “fast fire” wood kiln
• Two older updraft kilns
• A 30 cubic foot downdraft soda kiln
• A 3 cubic foot cone 10 test kiln

Requirements
and application:

A BFA in ceramics is required, an MFA
is preferred. All applicant reviews will be based on portfolio review and
individual merit.

For initial consideration, please
e-mail or make the following available
by website/blog
by April 15 (we will
continue to accept applications until position is filled)
:
• Letter of interest with a paragraph on
what you would like to accomplish while at MSU
• Resume or CV
• Artist’s statement
• 15-20 jpegs of recent work
• If available, 10 jpegs of student work
• Contact information (email
and phone) for 3 references . . . Please make one a former professor
 
Steve Hilton
[email protected]
 
Midwestern State University
Juanita and Ralph Harvey School of Visual
Arts
3410 Taft Blvd
Wichita Falls, TX  76308
(940) 613.7041