emerging artist: Dean Roper
job posting: Instructor, Fine Arts, Ceramics
Temporary Part-Time (1/2 of Full Time)
Department/Program: FINE ARTS
Subject Area:
FINA 2111 – Ceramic Surface and Decoration
FINA 1111 – Foundation Ceramics
Description of Position:
The
applicant should have an MFA with a major in studio ceramics. The
Surface and Decoration course (FINA 2111) incorporates the use of a wide
range of drawing, painting and printmaking surface treatments and how
they relate to 3-D form in clay. The applicant should have a working
knowledge of slips, transfer printing, underglazes/overglazes and
maiolica painting techniques and glazes at cone 04. Teaching foundation
level ceramics (FINA 1111) requires experience with various handbuilding
techniques and knowledge of wheel throwing as well as a technical
understanding of glaze composition/making and loading and firing kilns.
The applicant should be able to discuss with students historical and
critical ways of thinking about ceramics as it relates to contemporary
issues.
Required Qualifications: Master’s degree, demonstrated post-secondary teaching ability
Length of appointment: December 1, 2014 – April 30, 2015
Start Date: December 1, 2014
Salary Range: Salary placement is on Langara instructors’ salary scale in accordance with qualifications and experience.
Employee Group: LFA
Application Information: To apply, please submit your cover letter and resume.
Deadline: November 7, 2014
Langara College
100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC
Canada V5Y 2Z6
Apply here.
movie day: Brickett Davada Ceramics
Brickett Davda Ceramics – handmade in england from Mark Bader on Vimeo.
technical tuesday: Crystalline Pottery by Kris Friedrich
call for entry: Graphic Clay: A Survey of Illustrated, Printed and Innovative Surfaces.
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Jason Burnett – Juror |
This
exhibition will highlight what is happening now in studio ceramics. It
will showcase new talent and highlight known experts in the field. All
forms will be considered that include graphic and illustrative surfaces
including, but not limited to: sgraffito, mishima, china paint, and
print processes on clay; image transfers and decals. Professional,
novice, emerging, all artists highlighting these processes are
encouraged to apply! It will be an exhibit that’s vibrant in content and
surface.
Art will have a print show on exhibit and Graphic Clay will be one of
many exhibits on the collector’s tour they are organizing. This will be
an exciting time in Baltimore! Lark Books will also be releasing in the
Spring of 2015 Graphic Clay: Ceramic Surfaces and Printed Image Transfer
Techniques, a book highlighting traditional and current surface methods
and filled with many interviews of artists.
DEADLINES:
January 16, 2015: Application submission deadline
February 13, 2015: Notification on Website
March 6, 2015: Work due at Gallery
March 14, 2015, 6-8PM: Opening Reception
May 9, 2015: Exhibition Closes
Jason Bige Burnett graduated from Western Kentucky University
with a BFA in ceramics and BA’s in both printmaking and graphic design.
He continued his education as a core fellowship student at Penland
School of Crafts in western North Carolina. Since then he has exhibited
nationally, been featured in Ceramics Monthly, American Craft Magazine,
and regional magazines Carolina Home + Garden and WNC Magazine.
Jason’s work is featured in 500 Prints on Clay (Lark Books) and he’s
the author of Graphic Clay (Lark Books, 2015). A recent
Artist-In-Residence at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Burnett now
lives and works as a studio artist in Bakersville, North Carolina with
his husband and two dogs.