Al Holen Workshop @ the Ceramics Center
THE CERAMICS CENTER
329 10th Ave SE suite 117
Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
US
www.theceramicscenter.org
THE CERAMICS CENTER
329 10th Ave SE suite 117
Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
US
www.theceramicscenter.org
Hamilton Artists Inc. is currently accepting applications for both
its James and Cannon Galleries as well as its Cannon Project Wall space.
The Cannon Gallery is a juried exhibition space, accepting local,
national and international applications and paying full CARFAC fees. The
Cannon Project Wall is an outdoor exhibition platform measuring 8′ x
36′. Artists may also choose to apply to the James Gallery which is
primarily a members exhibition space. There are four specific calls for
the James Gallery listed below. Please refer to the descriptions of the
Galleries to decide which is more appropriate for your needs/ practice.
CLICK HERE to download a floor-plan of Hamilton Artists Inc.’s exhibition spaces.
A 3D sketchup model of the gallery can be accessed HERE
Full details here.
Decorated
plate from St Petersburg. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British
Museum, explores the Russian Revolution by looking at a plate painted
with propaganda for the new Communist state. The plate was made at the
Imperial Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg, in 1901 but was decorated 20
years later in the same factory, which had become the State Porcelain
Factory in the newly-named city of Petrograd. With contributions by
Mikhail Piotrovsky and Eric Hobsbawn.
Here the episode here: http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/ahow/ahow_20101018-1000a.mp3
Find out more about the podcast here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/ahow/all
October 25 – November 29, 2014
The caffeine rituals we partake in as humans are many and varied.
From the blend and preparation to the time of day and people we choose
to share a coveted beverage with, more often than not, these habits have
significance in our daily lives. Robin DuPont and Sarah Pike are both
full time studio potters, recognized amongst their peers as makers of
teapots, mugs, cups, creamers and more things that all shout ‘Caffeine’!
They are also both avid ‘coffee enthusiasts’ and ‘ritual aficionados’.
This joint exhibition, is an exploration of the ‘caffeine’ theme and an
opportunity for the viewer to recognize and appreciate how both makers
interpret the theme through their unique forms and aesthetic choices.
www.albertacraft.ab.ca/discovery-gallery
www.sarahpikepottery.com
www.robindupont.com