call for artists: Tulsa Artist Fellowship

The Tulsa Artist Fellowship will cultivate Tulsa’s art scene by both supporting local artists and attracting national artists. The Tulsa Artist Fellowship provides an unrestricted stipend, free housing and work-space in Tulsa, Oklahoma to US Resident artists. Given the unique cultural and historical landscape of Tulsa, some fellowship spots will be reserved for Alaska Native, Native American, and Native Hawaiian artists. The Fellows are expected to integrate into the local arts community such as studio and collection visits. These and other activities will introduce the artists to the many treasures at Gilcrease Museum, Philbrook Museum of Art and beyond. The artists will live and work in Tulsa’s Brady Arts District, participating in the local arts community. Fellowships are merit-based, not project grants, with a one-year term with the option to renew for a second year. In the first class, the fellowship will focus on Public and/or Gallery Oriented Visual Arts.

The Tulsa Artist Fellowship provides unrestricted awards between
$15,000 and $40,000 for artists in all stages of their career. In
addition, the TAF will provide free housing and work-space in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. All non-resident fellows will be required to live in the
provided housing.
Types of Fellows & Awards
TAF will award between 5 and 15 fellowships in Year One. The
fellowship seeks to obtain a diverse mix of local and national artists
at different stages in their career. There will be reserved fellowship
spots for Alaska Native, Native American, and Native Hawaiian artists. Awards will differ based on stage of career of the artist.
The fellowship will include free housing and work space. Local Tulsa
artists in the mid-career category are not guaranteed free housing.
The Fellowships will be of two basic types:

  •  Early Career Artists:  Award of a $15,000
    unrestricted stipend with free private housing and work-space in Year
    One.  Year Two is optional and will include a stipend of $7500 plus free
    housing and work-space.  If the Fellow wants to stay in Tulsa, the
    housing and work-space can be retained for a 3rd year for $500/month total.
  •  Mid Career Artists:  Award of a $25,000
    unrestricted stipend with free private housing and work-space in Year
    One.  Year Two is optional and will include a stipend of $15,000 plus
    free housing and work-space.  If the Fellow wants to stay in Tulsa, the
    housing and work-space can be retained for a 3rd year for $500/month total.

Timeline

Release Call for Entries: December 1, 2014
Application Deadline: February 2, 2015
Selections Announced: April 3, 2015
Move into apartments, Fellowship begins: October 1, 2015
 Definitions
  1. Early Career
    1. At least 21 years of age
    2. Artist is less than 5 years from graduation from an arts program OR  has at least 5 years of studio practice
    3. Resume shows some experience with exhibitions
    4. Graduate thesis work should not be included in the application
  2. Mid-Career
    1. Strong exhibition history
    2. At least 10 years of studio practice
    3. Working as a “professional” artist
  3. Alaskan Native, Native American, Native Hawaiian
    1. Definition follows guidelines of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act
    2. Enrolled members of federally-recognized Tribe, Pueblo, Nation, or Alaskan Native Village
    3. Enrolled members of state-recognized Native Community or Political Entity
    4. Designated artisans with a document from their Tribe, Pueblo,
      Nation, or Alaskan Native Village recognizing their heritage and status
      as an artisan representing their community
  4. Local
    1. Artists who have lived in the Tulsa Metropolitan area for more than
      12 months. The Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Area includes Tulsa,
      Okmulgee, Pawnee, Creek, Rogers, Osage, and Wagoner counties. Proof of
      residency will be required and may be submitted in the form of a lease,
      utility bill, paycheck or other such document.
  5. National
    1. Artists residing outside of the Tulsa Metropolitan. The Tulsa
      Metropolitan Statistical Area includes Tulsa, Okmulgee, Pawnee, Creek,
      Rogers, Osage, and Wagoner counties. Proof of residency will be required
      and may be submitted in the form of a lease, utility bill, paycheck or
      other such document.

The Panel
The Artist Selection Panel will be comprised artists, curators,
reviewers and experts in the given focus of each year’s fellowship.
 There will be 7 panelists and they will likely serve for only one year.
The panelists will review the applications remotely before meeting in
Tulsa to make the final selections. Artwork submitted for review by the
Panel must be original work completed outside of any education
requirement.  Work must be public or gallery oriented visual art and may
not be a work in progress. The names of the Panel members will be released to the public in the near future.

www.gkff.org/taf/

call for entry: Ceramic Art York 2015

Application deadline: February 2, 2015
 

Ceramic Art York, presented by the Craft Potters Association and York Museums Trust,
is an exciting new showcase of contemporary ceramic art, with
exhibitors drawn from the UK, Europe and worldwide. This new event is
taking place to mark the opening of the new Centre of Ceramic Art at
York Art Gallery.

Ceramicists interested in exhibiting at Ceramic Art York 2015 are now invited to apply for selection for this prestigious event.

Ceramic Art York offers ceramicists a unique opportunity to exhibit
and sell their work in a prestigious central York location and provides
exhibitors with an invaluable opportunity to reach new audiences and to
network with established collectors and gallery owners.

Ceramic Art York will represent the best in contemporary studio
ceramics, with the selected work exhibited in a specially commissioned
exhibition pavilion in the beautiful surroundings of York Museum
Gardens.

Ceramic Art York is a major selling fair and exhibition targeted at
an enthusiastic and art-loving public. A daily programme of talks,
discussions, demonstrations and films – by well-known figures in the
ceramics world – is included to attract a wide spectrum of collectors,
ceramics enthusiasts and to establish new audiences.

Contact details:
Craft Potters Association of Great Britain
63 Great Russel St.
[email protected]
http://ceramicartyork.org
Phone: 020 3137 0750

call for entry: Dirty South Mug Competition

Application deadline: December 17, 2014

Open to: all artist working in clay residing in the United States. Work no larger than 10x10x10.

Give
us your best mug! To celebrate River Oaks’ 30 year anniversary, the
arts center is looking for a few good mugs to include in its’ 1st Annual
Mug Call to Artists/Competition. We are looking for ceramic mugs that
encompass exemplary creativity, experimentation and imagination,
showcasing what can be accomplished with ceramics. Up to 125 artists
will be chosen for this inspiring Southern event, because we all need a
good mug for our tea and coffee and if not, we always need a good
conversation piece!

Please complete and email images to CaFe with credit card information no later than December 17, 2014 at 5pm.
Call Link: http://bit.ly/1qh1nsq

Exhibit Dates: April 7th ~ May 23, 2015
Exhibit Reception: April 24, 2015 5-8 p.m.

THE RULES
The 2015 Dirty South Mug Competition is a national, juried exhibition.
Up to 125 artists will be chosen to display traditional or
non-traditional ceramic mugs at River Oaks Square Arts Center,
Alexandria, Louisiana.

• Entry Fee: $25 per artist, up to three entries (credit cards
preferable/checks mailed to ROSAC) • Work may not be larger than 10” x
10” x 10”. • Open to all artists working in the medium of clay, residing
in the United States.

• Functional & Non-functional, traditional and non-traditional pieces accepted

• All work must be for sale. No single work may exceed $500 in value.
Artists will pay a 30% commission to the Gallery on all sales.

• Artist responsible for shipping/insurance cost to the Gallery. All
work must include a Return LABEL for return shipment. Return postage
will be absorbed by ROSAC . Weight Limit 15 lbs. River Oaks is not
responsible for any damage during shipment.

• Digital entry only, JPEG format, 300 dpi and no more than 2100 pixels
at the longest dimension. All files must be labeled with artist’s first
initial and last name followed by entry number (ie, e.smith01).

• River Oaks will be utilizing the CallforEntry.org™, also known as
CaFÉ™, an online application and adjudication system for exhibits and
more. Go to www.cafe.com to complete your application form – the direct address is http://bit.ly/1qh1nsq

• River Oaks Square Arts Center reserves the right to photograph
exhibited work and use these or the artists digital images for
reproduction in both printed and electronic materials for publicity.

• Entry free must be paid at the time of application submission

Tom Coleman is considered to be one of the greatest potters in
America. His relevance to the field of ceramics can be confirmed by the
many artists whom his work has inspired. A graduate of the Northwest
College of Art and a resident of Nevada since 1987, Tom continues to
grow as an artist and shares his discoveries and enthusiasm through
numerous workshops, years of university teaching experience and as a NCECA presenter. For
over fifty years, Tom Coleman has been developing his craft as a
hand-built potter working with both porcelain and stoneware, each
equally refined and well-balanced. His work and lectures have gained him
numerous awards and notoriety in the field of ceramics. Tom Coleman’s
work is featured in a number of different galleries and has been
included in numerous exhibits throughout the United States. He has
written much on the subject of ceramics and has himself been the subject
of much published review.

Tom Coleman Workshop –
Working with Porcelain
Tom will be demonstrating his techniques for throwing porcelain, both
functional, thrown and altered pieces. There will also be an on going
discussion on glazing, firing and alternative decorative processes.
April 22 and 23
10:00 to 4:00
$40 per person/per day
Class size limited

Contact details:
River Oaks Square Arts Center
1330 Second St.
[email protected]
www.riveroaksartscenter.com
Phone: 318-473-2670

call for entry: Currents IMPACT

Application deadline: January 9, 2015

Show Date: March 9 – March 27
Open to: all ceramic artists. CURRENTS: IMPACT is a national juried
exhibition of contemporary ceramics artworks that explore social,
conceptual, and physical notions of the word impact.

Contact details:
School of Art and Art History,
University of Florida
101B Fine Arts Bldg. C, PO Box 115801
[email protected]
http://ufhotclay.wordpress.com/
Phone: 708-228-1492