by Carole Epp | Feb 25, 2017 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
My work explores
America’s complicated relationship with sex through the fetishization of fast
food. I derive inspiration from the idyllic realm of advertisement, where the
object that is represented is often not the product received and the
presentation overtly sexualized.
Fast food objects are
placeholders for the human form; the layers of a burger and strong curve of a
hot dog become yonic or phallic. I decorate these commonly found food items
with colorful slips and glazes mimicking sloppy condiments and personal
lubricants. The vibrancy of color establishes attraction to the piece. Where
the oozing layers of ejaculate like glaze, repulse.
While some innuendoes in
the work come naturally to the form, others are forced. This dichotomy between
obvious and obscure adds another layer to the ridiculous nature of the work.
Once complete, the work is displayed like an advert where a moment is captured,
frozen, and evokes a sense of fake or fabricated depth.
by Carole Epp | Feb 23, 2017 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
The
Salt Spring Arts Council (SSAC) and the Artist in Residence steering
committee are pleased to announce the second year of the Artist in
Residence (AiR) Program on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
The
Artist in Residence (AiR) Program provides an opportunity for artists to
work in the vibrant arts environment of Salt Spring Island. The program
is open to all professionals working in the arts, in any genre or
medium, at any stage of their careers. AiR encourages applications from
artists of diverse cultural and regional backgrounds. The intent is to
provide the time and space for creativity and productivity and to
introduce visiting artists to Salt Spring Island and its arts
community.
Residencies
will be awarded based on available facilities, potential links to the
Salt Spring community, collaborative opportunities and artistic merit.
Applications for the AiR program can be submitted on or before April 15, 2017 for tenure between October 2017 and April 2018.
Salt Spring looks forward to welcoming the winner of the second Salt Spring National Art Prize to be announced October 21, 2017. See
www.saltspringartprize.ca
The
AiR program invites artists to ‘Come, share the experience” and engage
with the creative cultural community of Salt Spring Island.
by Carole Epp | Feb 23, 2017 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
The
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory has hosted the
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA)
since 1984.
The aim is to recognise the important contribution
made by Indigenous artists from regional and urban areas throughout
Australia, working in both traditional and contemporary media. It is an
important showcase for both established and emerging artists and has
come to be regarded as one of the premier national events in the
Australian Indigenous art calendar.
The 2017 Awards ceremony will be held on Friday 11 August.
CATEGORIES
All awards are non acquisitive.
The Telstra Art Award of $50,000 is awarded to the
work considered by judges to be the most outstanding work across all
categories.
The Telstra Emerging Artist Award of $5,000 is awarded
from any category to an artist working within their first five years of
practice who has not exhibited in a major institution.
Prizes of $5,000 each are awarded in each of the following categories:
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Telstra Bark Painting Award
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Telstra General Painting Award
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Telstra Works on Paper Award
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Wandjuk Marika Memorial Three-Dimensional Award (sponsored by Telstra)
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Telstra Multimedia Award
by Carole Epp | Feb 22, 2017 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
Gerry from Mickey Mason on Vimeo.
‘Pot Culture’ by Gerry Wedd from Craft on Vimeo.
by Carole Epp | Feb 22, 2017 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
The Salt Spring National Art Prize (SSNAP) Announces the 2017 Call For Artist Submissions
Offering $30,000 Worth Of Awards
The Salt Spring National Art Prize is pleased to launch its second biennial juried competition of Canadian 2D and 3D visual art.
The intent of the Salt Spring National Art Prize is to encourage artists whose practice demonstrates originality, quality, integrity and creativity, resulting in significant work with a real visual impact and depth of meaning.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada who are eighteen years and older (as of January 1, 2016) are are invited to submit their two-dimensional and three-dimensional work for consideration.
Approximately 50 finalists will be chosen by an independent jury from across Canada. All artists’ submissions will be anonymous to the jury.
SSNAP Awards Totaling $30,000:
THE JOAN McCONNELL AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING WORK; $17,000 ($12,000 and a $5,000 Salt Spring Island artist residency)
THE JUROR’S CHOICE AWARDS; three awards of $2,000 selected by each juror
THE ROSEMARIE BEHNCKE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS; three awards determined by a vote of visitors to the exhibition;
1st prize – $3,000
2nd prize – $2,000
3rd prize – $1,000
THE ASA (Alliance of Salt Spring Artists)
AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SALT SPRING ARTIST; $1,000
Guidelines and submission details to be found on our website www.saltspringartprize.ca
Calendar of Events:
The call for artist submissions opens January 12, 2017 and closes May 31, 2017
The list of finalists will be announced by July 15th
Original works will be exhibited and presented for sale at the Finalist Exhibition at historic Mahon Hall on Salt Spring Island, from September 22 to October 22, 2017 (Open daily from Saturday, September 23)
Gala Opening, Friday, September, 22 2017
Winners announced at the Gala Awards on Saturday, October 21, 2017
This exciting endeavour is an initiative of the Salt Spring Arts Council (SSAC), which represents the arts for Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, known as one of Canada’s premier arts communities.
Please may you share this announcement and join our social media for updates! To easily share on Facebook click http://tinyurl.com/SSNAP2017Call to share!
We look forward to celebrating the talent of Canadian artists!
Posted: 2016-12-02
Location: Salt Spring Island, BC
Phone: 2509311141
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: http://saltspringartprize.ca
by Carole Epp | Feb 22, 2017 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, technical tuesday
Title: Exhibitions Manager
Reports To: Director
Hours: Full-time, exempt salaried position; work on some evenings and weekends will be required.
Application Deadline: Applications being accepted immediately with interviews to commence beginning mid-March, 2017.
This is a permanent, salaried position, responsible for the
management of Northern Clay Center’s exhibition program. The Exhibitions
Manager reports to the Director and supports other NCC activities as
requested. This position is responsible for planning, organizing, and
installing eight to ten exhibitions each year in two gallery spaces at
NCC. Exhibitions include a range of work by regional and national
artists, one of which travels to an additional 3 – 5 venues around the
state each year. The Exhibitions Manager jointly manages, with the Sales
Gallery Manager, the installation of the American Pottery Festival and the annual Holiday Exhibition.
The Exhibitions Manager also works closely with the Sales Gallery
Manager to ensure NCC’s presence at the annual NCECA conference.
Additionally, this position oversees the work of a part-time program
assistant, whose primary responsibilities include assisting with
installation and de-installation, shipping, and general administration.
Finally, this position is a member of NCC’s senior team, which helps to
support all general operations of the Center, in addition to
exhibition-specific duties.
Major Responsibilities
Plan and curate, with the Director and the Exhibition Committee, the
annual schedule of exhibitions, both on-site and elsewhere as special
opportunities arise. This includes, but is not limited to the following
tasks related to each exhibition:
- Designing, installing, and deconstructing each exhibition
- Packing and unpacking of artwork
- Managing of inventory and registration of incoming artwork
- Maintaining integrity of exhibition galleries (painting, lighting, etc.)
- Managing special display construction
- Production of labels, price lists, other exhibition signage, and didactic material
- Arranging for documentation of each exhibition
- Coordinating catalog production (an average of 3 – 4 catalogues annually)
- Ensuring exhibition wares are photographed and listed for sale on
NCC’s website in a timely fashion following the exhibition opening
Additional administrative duties include:
- Corresponding with artists, dealers and collectors, and other institutions to obtain work
- Sending and maintaining letters of agreement, contracts, loan forms, condition reports, insurance, renewal, filings, and records
- Arranging for transportation of works for exhibitions, including
coordinating storage of shipping crates and materials, preparing
outgoing work for shipping, and packing and unpacking artwork
- Ensuring artists receive payment (their commission) for sold exhibition works
- Preparing, with advisement from Director, annual budget for program, and working within constraints of that budget
- Assisting Director in fundraising for the exhibitions program
- Coordinating and preparing for Exhibition Committee meetings, including scheduling and planning, and preparing minutes
- Preparing galleries for exhibition openings, including refreshment
set-up and clean-up with assistance from Sales Gallery and Special
Events Manager, as well as representing the Center at exhibition
openings and exhibition-related workshops and lectures.
- Overseeing work of Exhibitions Program Assistant
Work with NCC’s Exhibitions Committee:
- To review and present RFPs for the Emily Galusha Gallery
- To secure a roster of exhibitions that showcases the full spectrum of ceramic art
- To enable the exhibitions program to serve as an educational tool,
introducing the viewer to the range of possibilities within the
medium—from historical pots to contemporary studio ceramics, from
decorative vessels to unfired clay installations, from thematic
multi-person shows to emerging artists
Plan and implement annual tour of McKnight Artists Exhibition (to up to four venues in greater Minnesota):
- Solicit and contract interested venues; communicate schedule and related necessary details
- Collaborate with artists on selection of artworks from exhibition to tour
- Coordinate design and distribution of show card
- Coordinate delivery to and retrieval of artwork from sites; coordinate return shipping of artwork to artists
- Work with Director of Learning and Engagement to design program content in conjunction with traveling exhibition.
Work with Digital and Marketing Manager to ensure appropriate exhibition publicity, including:
- Gathering information (resumes, check lists, artists’ statements, images)
- Writing newsletter text and exhibition postcard copy
- Coordinating exhibition invitation design/print/mailing timeline and execution
- Supplying Digital and Marketing Manager with social media and website content
Assist with the management and implementation of the installation of the American Pottery Festival and Holiday Exhibition, including:
- Assist in provision of storage of work
- Assist in design of exhibition and installation of wares for APF
- Assist with packing and shipping of unsold work after APF (including APF work left after the Holiday Exhibition)
Work with Director of Learning and Engagement to plan and
coordinate artist workshops, residencies, and lectures in conjunction
with exhibitions.
Other tasks as assigned.
SALARY AND BENEFITS AND QUALIFICATIONS
This is a permanent, full-time salaried exempt position. Salary is
commensurate with experience, and qualifications, performance, and NCC
budget. Benefits include vacation and sick time and a benefits
allowance, along with a 403(b).
Applicants should have a strong knowledge of and experience in a
gallery or museum. The ideal applicant should have at least a Bachelor
of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts degree; a Masters degree is preferred,
with a focus in ceramics. A minimum of five years of management and
administrative experience is recommended; excellent written, oral
communication, and people skills are a must. Proficiency with
Macintosh-based programs (Microsoft Office) is required; proficiency
with database, online sales, and point of sale software is preferred.
Applicants must have demonstrated ability to work well with artists,
collectors, gallerists, staff and volunteers. Applicants must be able to
lift and move substantial weight for the exhibition installation
portion of this position. Additionally, this position requires a
flexible schedule and strong time management skills.
To apply:
Please send a cover letter describing your interests and experience, a
résumé, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three
professional references to: Sarah Millfelt, Director, at
[email protected].
Northern Clay Center is an equal opportunity employer.
www.northernclaycenter.org/apply/employment