monday morning eye candy: Yeoju Dojasesang
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I
make ceramic work out of porcelain, with a focus on teapots and cups. I
fire the pieces in a soda or a wood kiln to give them a delicate
flashing of reds, oranges, blues and greens. The earthy tones reflect
the earthen qualities of clay. I present my work in groupings, mostly on
wooden trays. Good craftsmanship, ergonomics, and visual balance are
important in my work. The main purpose of my utilitarian ceramic work is
undeniably its function. The ritual of its use becomes a central
experience. I create playful sets that entice the users to interact
with each other and the tray. The sharing of food, drink, fellowship,
and play lie at the heart of our existence and the conscious ritual and
enjoyment of these are greatly enhanced by the experience of the visual
and tactile senses that the ceramic wares address.”
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Sukjin Choi & Misty Gamble’s final show July 2014 |
You still have time to apply for Fall 2014/Spring 2015 residency periods at c.r.e.t.a. rome. Get inspired by the eternal city!
We offer artist residencies for ceramic artists and visual artists
for periods of 6 weeks or 3 months. For Fall 2014/Spring 2015, the
residency periods are:
FALL 2014 residency periods: we still have a few spots available so contact us asap!
25 SEPTEMBER-4 NOVEMBER
6 NOVEMBER-16 DECEMBER
SPRING 2015 residency periods: deadline 1 OCTOBER 2014
19 FEBRUARY-24 MARCH
2 APRIL-12 MAY
ARTISTS INVITE ARTISTS (we will post more info soon!):
16 – 30 MAY
SUMMER residency periods: deadline 1 MARCH 2015
1-30 JUNE
1-30 JULY
The residency includes a semi-private equipped studio, shared housing
(private room) in the historical center of Rome, and technical
assistance in procuring materials, firings, etc., advice on museums,
galleries and sites in Rome and beyond. Artists have the opportunity to
focus on their art, whether it be creating a new body of work, expanding
a well-established oeuvre or allowing themselves to draw inspiration
from their surroundings and the centuries of culture that define the
eternal city. In addition, they will have access to the wealth of
galleries and exhibitions in Rome and beyond. Artists are encouraged to exhibit the work created
during the residency period n a final group show
.
We also offer a residency in the countyside near Bracciano, with
private accommodation in a 1-bedroom house with a garden and a private
studio. This option is particularly attractive for collaborative
projects and/or ceramic artists who work with reduction firing.
A selection committee composed of artists, art critics and historians
carefully evaluates applicants based on their artistic experience,
merit and project proposal. For more info and costs, contact Lori-Ann
Touchette, [email protected] or see our web-site: www.cretarome.com.
To apply, please submit the following by e-mail to [email protected]:
curriculum vitae
artist statement (250 words max)
project proposal (500 words max) and preferred residency period
10 images (jpeg or pdf), image list with year, materials & dimensions
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view from the terrace of our palazzo |
Gulf Coast State College Amelia Center Gallery is hosting a juried exhibition that explores the idea of the drinking vessel.
The
exhibition will focus on the function and concept of the drinking
vessel; including its relation to history, politics, craft, technology,
utility, and narrative. The goal is to offer a survey of the wide array
of approaches to contemporary ceramics through the lens of the most
intimate and accessible vessel, the cup.
Juror Chandra
DeBuse is a studio potter and educator in Kansas City, MO. She
received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and studied ceramics at the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln before receiving her MFA from the
University of Florida in 2010. Chandra completed artist residencies at
the Armory Art Center (FL), Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts (TN) Red
Lodge Clay Center (MT), and Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts
(ME). In 2012, Chandra was recognized as an emerging artist through
NCECA and Ceramics Monthly magazine. She has exhibited her functional
pottery at Northern Clay Center (MN), SOFA-Chicago, AKAR (IA), Blue
Spiral 1 (NC), The Clay Studio (PA), The John Michael Kohler Arts Center
(WI) and The Craft in America Study Center (CA). Chandra has lectured,
taught classes and led workshops at Arrowmont, Baltimore Clayworks (MD),
Red Star Studios (MO), St. Pete Clay Company (FL), and Gulf Coast State
College (FL), including a study abroad course at the Skopelos
Foundation for the Arts, Greece.
Exhibition Dates: November 24 – December18, 2014
Application Deadline: October 23, 2014
Apply online @ https://client.smarterentry.com/acg
For more information, visit: http://www.gulfcoast.edu/arts/art/gallery/requirements.htm or email [email protected]
SCRIPPS COLLEGE
CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA 91711
LINCOLN VISITING ARTIST IN CERAMICS
AT SCRIPPS COLLEGE AND CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY
BEGINNING FALL 2015
Scripps College, a women’s liberal arts college with a strong interdisciplinary tradition, invites
applications for the Lincoln Visiting Artist in Ceramics position. This is a three-year
nonrenewable position beginning fall 2015. An M.F.A., demonstrated excellence in teaching at
the college level, and an active exhibition record are required. Applicant must be conversant in
contemporary art theory, hand building, wheel throwing, gas and electric kiln firing processes,
glaze chemistry, and ceramics history past and present.
Teaching load includes two undergraduate ceramics courses per semester, and working with
Graduate Art students at CGU one day a week.
Please submit a letter of interest, CV, artist’s statement, digital portfolio of your own and
students’ work, image list, sample syllabi, teaching evaluations, and three letters of reference to:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo.
Review of applications will begin Dec. 1, 2014.
Preference will be given to applicants with a commitment to the College’s goal of improving
higher education for underrepresented students.
Scripps College is one of seven members of The Claremont Colleges Consortium located 35
miles east of Los Angeles. In a continuing effort to build a diverse academic community and to
provide equal educational and employment opportunities, Scripps College actively encourages
applications from women and members of historically under-represented groups.
For questions, please contact:
Adam Davis
Chair, Ceramics Search Committee
Department of Art, Scripps College
1030 Columbia Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711
[email protected]