technical tuesday: Ceramic Recipes online
Meet the newest member of the Ceramic Arts Daily family!
CeramicRecipes.org is the place for all of your recipes, whether you |
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Meet the newest member of the Ceramic Arts Daily family!
CeramicRecipes.org is the place for all of your recipes, whether you |
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Jeon Seong-Keun – Maitre potier from Leo Marthaler on Vimeo.
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The winner of the 2013 Clunes Ceramic Award Autumn Frost II, 2013Dean Smith |
The winning artist’s work will attract the total prize money of $10,000
This is an acquisitive prize. In 2015, the work will be acquired by the Art Gallery of Ballarat.
The winning work of art will be acquired in alternate years, by the
Art Gallery of Ballarat and the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical
Museum for their Permanent Collections.
A People’s Choice Award to the value of $2,000 will be awarded and announced close to the conclusion of the exhibition.
Recognition Awards will be presented at the discretion of the judging panel and announced at the exhibition opening.
The Clunes Ceramic Award is a biennial event and
was first held in 2009. The success of the first, and following,
Award has ensured that The Clunes Ceramic Award will continue to develop
as a respected and highly prized Regional Arts Event in the Australian
state of Victoria.
DEADLINE IS JULY 27th
www.clunesceramicaward.com.au
The documentary CRAFTED was created to explore the mindset of today’s
artisan and determine how artisanship has evolved along with—or, at
times, in spite of—new technologies that allow instantaneous sharing of
knowledge and sourcing of ingredients. Brave creators are breaking from
the norm and returning to their roots to master age-old art forms that
are more relevant than ever in today’s world. To learn more, including a
behind-the-scenes look, visit http://www.CraftedLikeNoOther.com.
Learn about our artisans:
Bloodroot Blades: http://www.bloodrootblades.com
Donabe Japanese Earthenware: http://toirokitchen.com
Bar Tartine Restaurant: http://www.bartartine.com
Eyelevel Gallery invites proposals from visiting artists, for our new residency program, Fieldwork, to take place from August to November 2015.
Deadline: 7 August 2015
Fieldwork
is a platform for artists to conduct and present research as it relates
to their practice in a setting outside of an exhibitionary complex.
The nature of this residency allows for a variety of publics to engage
with all parts of the artistic process and lays the groundwork for the
artist/s to engage with individuals outside of their discipline. There
is much opportunity
for collaboration with other institutions, particularly drawing on a
non-art audience through partnerships. Artistic results from the
residencies may come in the form of performances, screenings,
workshops, roundtables, texts, and more. Our intention is to support the
artist in presenting their work as a process, rather than a final
product.