Call for artists: generation whY


exploring the voices of craft makers 35 & younger

This exhibition will reveal the distinctive voice of our current handmade culture by featuring craft artists of generation Y (born between 1976 – 2000).

Questions for reflecting on the theme:

• Why did you start making craft?

• What is the inspiration or origin of your work?

• Are you making a statement? (Feminism, environmentalism, anti-capitalism, etc.)

• What are the future goals of your craft?

This call is open to all current and former Alberta artists ages 35 and younger working in fine craft mediums. Fine craft mediums include clay, fibre, metal, glass, wood, stone & found objects.

** All pieces must be original in design – no kits or patterns **

Your submission should include:

• a brief statement answering some of the above questions

• artist bio, contact information & year of birth

• up to 10 good quality images (digital – 4”x6” 300dpi) of work to be in the exhibition

• an image list that includes title, medium, technique, year made, size & photo credit

Entry Deadline: Friday, May 13, 2011

Exhibition Dates: July 16 – Sept 24, 2011

Reception: Saturday, July 16, 2011, 2-4 pm

This submission can be sent via e-mail or mail.

E-mail: [email protected]

Mail: Alberta Craft Council, 10186 – 106 Street

Edmonton, AB T5J 1H4

Questions on this call?

Please contact Annette at (780) 488-6611 ext 221 or [email protected]

2011 Ceramics Annual of America, call for portfolio submission: Open to work primarily made of clay

The Ceramics Annual of America (CAA) is an exhibition mounted to spotlight the quality and diversity of the contemporary ceramics field. The CAA exhibition is presented by the California Ceramics Cooperative, a dedicated, grass roots organization formed by artists, educators and curators who share a desire to invest i the future of the ceramic field by honoring recent history and focusing attention on the work of contemporary artists. The Ceramics Annual of America Exhibition and Fair will take place at Fort Mason, Festival Hall San Francisco, California Exhibition Dates: October 7-9, 2011
Opening Reception: October 6, 2011, 5:30 – 9 pm Artists may submit their portfolio and resume for consideration in the 2011 Ceramics Annual Show: http://ceramicsannual.org/artist-inquiry Deadline: May 10th, 2011 Website: http://ceramicsannual.org/press-releasevia SJSU Art blog

Upcoming NCECA deadlines

CALL FOR PROPOSALS and EXHIBITIONS: 2011 Regional Exhibition UNCOMMON GROUND: IMPACT AND INFLUENCE.
A blended invitational and competitive ceramic exhibition for artists from the geographic region west of the Mississippi River. Deadline June 15, 2011.

2012 Program Proposals – ON THE EDGE Get involved with the NCECA program. Please propose a Lecture, Panel Discussion, Demonstration, Topical Discussion, or NCECA Connection for the 46th annual NCECA Conference in Seattle, Washington. Please be aware that this year our call for Topical Discussions and NCECA Connections is earlier than in past years. Deadline May 3, 2011.

2012 Invitational Exhibition PUSH PLAY. The 2012 NCECA Invitational focuses on the importance of play as related to art and life. Deadline July 5, 2011.

Call for 2012 NSJE 2012 NATIONAL STUDENT JURIED EXHIBITION
will open April 14, 2011.

Mudlat Artist Residency Program

Artist Residency Program

In 1998 Mudflat began offering a one year residency position to clay artists.
This highly competitive program provides a private studio space at no cost with
access to Mudflat’s facility, and opportunities for the resident to teach and sell
their work. for more informationMudflat Artist Residency Brochure Residency dates:

September 1 – August 31

Residency includes:

  • Private 100 sq. foot studio space
  • 24 hour access
  • A monthly stipend of $50, to be applied to clay materials and firing costs.
  • Opportunities to teach in our educational programs and for retail sales at
  • our Open Studio events and at Mudflat Gallery

Residency requirements:

  • Artists are expected to spend a minimum of 20 hours per week in their studio
  • Artists are required to work 5 hours per week for Mudflat, assisting with technical jobs
  • 2 public presentations during the residency. The first, in September, is a slide show of the artist’s work.
  • Applicants should have knowledge of a variety of clay techniques and some kiln firing experience, the ability to work independently, and enthusiasm and willingness to be part of an urban clay community.

Application:

Applications for the 2011-12 residency must be postmarked by April 18, 2011. Selection notification will be made by May 28. Application form (PDF format) Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this document.
Click here to download.

Upcoming residency opportunities at MEDALTA


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MEDALTA 2011 JULY with Sukjin Choi July 4th – 31st 2011 This residency will be led by invited artist Sukjin Choi and is intended for artists who are comfortable working independently within a group setting. Sukjin Choi is a Korean artist, educator and writer currently working in Virginia. Her practice ranges from the seemingly effortless production of traditional Onggi jars, to large scale multimedia installation art. • $625 •All firings included •Artist supplies materials and clay •12 spaces available •Application deadline is April 15 2011

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K-State Ceramics Residency Program

K-State Ceramics Faculty

Dylan J. Beck
Ceramics Area Chair
Assistant Professor

Yoshiro Ikeda
University Distinguished Professor
Awarded NCECA Excellence in Teaching

Glen R. Brown
Critical Theory and Art History

Residency Informationhttp://art.ksu.edu/grad/areas/ceramics/k-state-ceramics-residency/

Duration

2011-2012
11 month – September 1 – July31
9 month – September 1 – May 31

Compensation

200+ sq/ft Private studio w/sink in K-State ceramics area

Adjunct professor status: Adjunct appointments are made for the benefit of the university to allow people from outside the university to contribute to its academic program. In recognition of their contribution to the academic community, the university extends to adjunct appointees residing in Kansas the use of university libraries; employee rates for athletic, K-State Union, and cultural events; and parking privileges.

Teaching opportunities may become available but are not guaranteed.

Exhibition opportunities on and off campus

Responsibilities

Lab fee of $100 per semester covers all clay and glaze materials/firings
Participation in graduate critiques and serving on graduate committees
Occasional demonstrations for under graduate ceramic courses
Artist in residence is responsible for all personal living expenses

Requirements

Applicant must have a MFA degree

Application Deadline

March 15, 2011

April 15th email notification date

To apply:

Send

Completed application form – http://www.dylanjbeck.com/K-State_Ceramics_Residency_Application.pdf
10 images of current work
Image description list
Current resume
Artist Statement

Email applications– [email protected]

Or Mail

K-State Ceramics Residency
Dylan J Beck
111 Willard Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506

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