call for entry: FIFTH WORLD’S CERAMIC TILE TRIENNIAL

 (elit-tile 2014) REGISTER TODAY !

MUSEO DE ARTE MODERNO(MAM) DE SANTO DOMINGO
INAUGURACION 14 11 14 ( NOVIEMBRE 14 2014)

Igneri Foundation, the Ceramic Tile World Triennials organizer, invites
you to learn more about this fascinating event and to participate.

elit-tile is an event by invitation, unique in the world of ceramic tile.

Register with us and have the opportunity to be evaluated by our selection commitee.

Within 30 days of registration, a formal invitation will be send by email in case you are selected to participate.

Register for elit-tile 2014 and enter to the fascinating world of ceramic tile.

In order to register, please send an email at
[email protected] including the following information.

  • Country
  • Full name
  • Curriculum

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1. We will keep your information confidential, it will not be used with
any other purposes than evaluate your participation at elit-tile.

2. Registration is free, we will never require any financial information.

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DATELINE TO SEND THE TILE APRIL 30 2014….REGISTER FIRST

emerging artist: Honora Bacon


eatingwithart.com

Want to be featured as an emerging artist on musing? All you have to do is send me some images, a brief write up if you’d like, and a website if you have it to [email protected] If you could put emerging artist in the subject header of the email so it doesn’t get lost in my spam folder that would be great. Thanks! 


movie day: Experimental animation meets pottery


Experimental animation meets pottery from Crafts Council on Vimeo.

A film by Jim Le Fevre, Mike Paterson and Roops and Al Johnstone (RAMP ceramics), commissioned by the Crafts Council.

Help us to support other makers like Jim, Roops and Al across the UK.
Give the next generation of makers the change to animate their dreams by donating £10 today! craftscouncil.org.uk/donate

rampceramics.com

technical tuesday: Johnson Tsang


I’ve seen a fair amount of images of Johnson Tsang’s work in the past but I had no idea of the amazing blog that he writes where he generously shares step by step process information for his amazing sculptures. I’m sure you will be as floored as I was when you take a look through his website: johnsontsang.wordpress.com. I was especially interested in seeing how he gets some of those precarious sculptures in and out of the kiln. Inspiring for sure. From idea to gallery installation he shares it all with us. Prepare to be blow away.

www.facebook.com/johnsontsangcs
johnsontsang.wordpress.com/