Job Posting – Red Deer College looking for Ceramics Technician

RDC has a
state of the art ceramics facility where the tech is provided with an
office/studio space. The well equipped Ceramics studio has high-fire
electric kilns, two Bailey gas kilns, a Bourry box wood kiln and a
wood-fired salt kiln.

This is a great opportunity to work within the creative and stimulating environment and
state of the art facilities of the Red Deer College Visual Art program. As the Ceramics
Technician, you will support both the Credit and Continuing Education Visual Art programs.
You will provide full technical support for students and instructors in ceramics. Duties
include preparation for, and assistance with, classes; monitoring supplies; and ensuring
safety standards are met. You will achieve results through effective utilization of strong
technical and communication skills. You will consistently exhibit the ability to multi-task and
prioritize large workload demands from all areas of the department. In the credit program,you will oversee studio processes as well as the capital and operational inventory of the
Ceramics Studio. For Continuing Education, you will provide occasional technical and
materials support for non-credit programming.
 

You can go to the Red Deer College website: www.rdc.ab.ca and click on Employment, then non-instructional to see the posting and apply on-line. 
Or use this url:employment.rdc.ab.ca/applicants/Central?quickFind=51676
The applications close on April 22 at NOON.

emerging artist: Kim Luther

 
My
name is Kim Luther and I am a Ceramics Grad at Indiana
University-Bloomington. Currently, I am researching
hysteria; how it has been depicted in art, contrived and medicated by
men and how that is still seen in our culture today wether referenced in
music and cinema or politics.  I have also done some photography with
clay that was more about filling voids, space and female relationships
(mother/daughter or sister).  
 
 
 

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!  

emerging artist: Alison Smiles

www.alisonsmiles.carbonmade.com
Alison is also part of a studio collective called 6 Hands Studio. It is brand new, all very exciting and the link is: www.6handsstudio.wordpress.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! 

call for entry: Studio &

Studio &, in Durango, Colorado is seeking artists for it’s fourth annual six-person group show to be held July 13–20, 2013.

Submissions:

1) Please submit 5-7 images of relevant work on CD. CD’s will not be returned.
Please do not send actual artwork at this time

2) Include a one-page proposal of how you will use a 12’ X 12’ space for an exhibition. We will consider ALL media and installation projects.

If you do not include a proposal your chances of being selected will be affected. Along with seeing examples of your work we need to know what you are planning.

3) An artist bio.

4) A $50 application fee is due with submission.

Submission deadline Friday, April 15, 2013

full details here: http://anddurango.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Group_Prospectus_2013.pdf

Please make checks payable to
Studio &.
Feel free to hand deliver or mail applications to:
Studio &
1027 Main Ave. Durango, CO 81310
Review our website: www.anddurango.com for more information
Please email questions/concerns to: [email protected]

The Fogelberg Studio Fellowship Program: deadline April 19th

The Fogelberg Studio Fellowship Program is designed to provide emerging
ceramic artists an opportunity to be in residence for one year at the
Northern Clay Center, where they can develop their own work, as well as
exchange ideas and knowledge with other ceramic artists.

Two studio fellowships will be awarded in 2013, valued at $3,000 each. 
Fellowship recipients will share a large, private, fully furnished
studio space (measuring 16’ x 11’) from September 1, 2013 through August
31, 2014.  In addition to the work space, each fellowship includes a
modest materials and a firing stipend, as well as participation (at no
charge for most) in NCC workshops and lectures.  Recipients’ work will
also be included in a group exhibition featuring several artists, which
will take place in January of 2015. Artists are required to create 100
to 150 vessels for Soup It Up, an annual fundraiser that
supports a variety of educational and youth programs throughout the Twin
Cities, including this particular program.

NEW TO 2013: recipients will also receive professional
development in the form of teacher training; the awardees will end their
fellowship year by co-teaching a school residency.

Eligibility

  • Eligibility is restricted to clay artists who have completed
    all formal academic training by the start of the grant period (September
    1, 2013), who are not currently enrolled full or part-time in a
    degree-granting institution (including BA, MFA, or a teaching
    certification program), and who are not employed full-time as a ceramics
    teacher at the college level.
  • You CAN APPLY for all, but CANNOT RECEIVE any combination, of
    the Fogelberg Fellowship, the Anonymous Potter Studio Fellowship, the
    Materials Technician/Resident Artist position, and the Building
    Maintenance/Resident Artist position.
  • Current Fogelberg Fellows cannot apply again until three year
    after the date of their award. (A 2012 fellowship recipient cannot
    apply again until the 2015 grant cycle.)

Application Process

The following materials must be submitted. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

  • A completed application form
  • A disc with 10 digital images and a printed copy of a
    corresponding image list. (Discs will not be returned.) The image list
    must include artist name, date of work, dimensions of work, medium, and
    image orientation. Please see Submitting Digital Images
    for additional information. Digital images should be saved in JPEG
    format at 96 ppi with the image’s longest dimension not exceeding 1024
    pixels. Image files should be labeled with last name, first initial, and
    numbers, indicating your preferred viewing order (example: doej1.jpg).
    Do not include any other information in the file name.
  • A current resume (maximum of three 8-1/2″ x 11″ pages) with artist’s name at the top of each page
  • An artist statement (maximum of two 8-1/2″ x 11″ pages) with artist’s name at the top of each page

 

Schedule

The application deadline will be 5:00 pm on April 19, 2013. Completed application forms and materials must be received at Northern Clay Center in hard copy by this date and time. THIS IS NOT A POSTMARK DEADLINE.  No faxed, e-mailed, or late applications will be accepted.

Application materials will be reviewed by a three-member panel, who will
select the grant recipients on the basis of merit. Applicants will be
notified of the outcome of the selection process by mid-May 2013.

Download the 2013 Fogelberg Studio Fellowship Application Form (pdf)

www.northernclaycenter.org/create/fogelberg_fellowship.php