Surface by Susie Osler @ Dust Evans Gallery
The show is from August 15 – October 15.
The show is from August 15 – October 15.
Think you and your team (work, church, household) can raise $1,000 in one month to honour Labour Day and to support JustWork’s mission of social employment?
Do it and JustPotters will give your team a free pottery workshop.
How about $2,000 in one month?
Do that and we will throw in dinner by JustCatering.
Take the challenge. Help us continue our mission.
1) make beautiful pottery for purchase
2) provide employment for people who need it most
Through
funds raised at Pottery-24, JustPotters will continue offering
employment to individuals who face barriers to work. Your donations will
supplement our pottery revenues,
and this supplement is essential for our continued success – success
at providing income, community, and dignity for our employees and
amazing pottery for our customers!
This year we’re also excited to be participating in BC Culture Days. Come on by during our Open House hours on Saturday between 10am and 5pm to:
Find out all the details and support the campaign here: www.pottery24.ca
$1450.00 USD per person.
Because it’s a very popular time in the Mexican calendar, we need to confirm enrollment early:
50% deposit upon registration ($725) no later than December 2014 with
an EARLY BIRD discount of $50.00 for enrollment by November 1 , 2014
($675)/
balance ($725) due by January, 2015.
This includes:
Join
us for a discussion between Associate Professor Andrew Rate from the
School of Earth and Environment and ceramic artists Andrea Vinkovic and
Stephanie Hammill.
The
use of clay as both artistic medium and source of scientific enquiry
will form the basis of this discussion. Andrew Rate has conducted the
specific analytical application of Powder X-ray Diffraction on selected
clay and glaze materials used by exhibiting artists.
Some
of this has been collected from diverse areas of the state. The results
are to be revealed in conversation with the artists who offer their own
perspectives in relation to their artistic practice.
Artwork image: Warrick Palmateer, Arripis Sweep (detail) from West Cape Passage series, 2014, clay, 80 x 80xm (approx). Photo: Lynn Vroombout.
Campus Partner:
This symposium, hosted by the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery is co-presented by the Campus Partner for the exhibition HERE&NOW14 – The School of Earth & Environment.
Getting to the Gallery:
This fall, six ceramic artists from across the country and one from Australia will join together to work on a
collaborative venture at Project Art in Cummington, Massachusetts. Their objective is to produce a unified
tablescape installation that includes tableware, plates, serving pieces, and decorative centerpieces. The
experience is intended to provide an opportunity for the artists to explore the differences and
commonalities of their aesthetics, creative processes, attitudes, and working styles and methods
culminating in an expanded world view as well as the tangible ceramic work.
artKamp was envisioned by Vipoo Srivlasa, an Australian ceramic artist who works to promote
international interaction between artists through social media and collaborative projects. “Working in a
foreign country, I often question my assumptions about life, which ultimately helps me to become a better
artist. Facing cultural divergence helps me understand the conflicts and contradictions in issues regarding
race, religious, and sexual discrimination from personal, regional, and global points of view. This is why I
am actively involved in organizing projects that create opportunities for cultural exchange between artists
internationally.”
artKamp is supported by a generous grants from The Australia Council, a governmental arts funding and
advisory board, and the Lighton International Artists Exchange Program. LIAEP “works to make the world
a smaller place by giving artists of different cultures the opportunity to work together in the hope that
lasting friendship and understanding will develop.”
The participating artists will be: Elenor Wilson, Massachusetts; Ben Carter, California; Chase Gamblin, Tennessee; Mara Superior,
Massachusetts; Bonnie Smith, New York; Francis Palmer, Connecticut; Alexandra Jelleberg, North
Dakota and Vipoo Srivilasa, Melbourne, Australia.
Project Art will host the event in the studio of their renovated 19th century mill building as well as provide
organization, help, and support. Resident artists Elenor Wilson as well as Project Art director Alexandra Jelleberg will be on hand to assist.
Two artist salons will be held during the session. With the intention of sharing the experience beyond the
group, participating artists will offer visual presentations and welcome discussion. These events will take
place at Project Art on Friday, September 26 and Friday, October 3 from 6 to 9pm and include a potluck
dinner. They are free and open to the public but are limited to 30 people. RSVP by e-mail to
[email protected].
To expand the reach of the project and build connections in the wider community, the artists will engage in
digital social networks during and after the project as well as podcasts produced by participant Ben Carter
of Red Clay Rambler.
artKamp participants will visit several local museums, galleries, and cultural hot spots. Studio Potter
Michael McCarthy in Goshen, Massachusetts, will welcome the artists to participate in the firing of his
wood-fired kiln. Guest artists who will visit during the final weekend include Sin-ying Ho, Garth Johnson,
Ayumi Horie, and Suwanee Natong. A final dinner during that weekend, by invitation only, will be served
on the art installation and in the process celebrate the completion of the project.
Project Art
projectartO1O26.com • 54 Main Street, Cummington, MA O1O26 • 413-446-O614