techical tuesday: Glaze Calculation Online from Alfred University.

 

Have you ever wondered why cone temperatures are seemingly
random? Have you been frustrated by a glaze that you can’t get to stop crazing.
Have you had enough of your clay body slumping?  What is the deal with Cone 6 anyway? Have you ever wanted to
learn about how glazes work? Do you wonder what goes on in our clay bodies when
we fire them? Do you need a refresher in ceramic materials, or just want to
learn some cool things about clays and glazes?
 The New York
State College of Ceramics at Alfred University has a new opportunity for all
ceramicists out there. This December and January we will offer our Glaze
Calculation and Raw Materials course online. The course will be offered during
our Allen Term, which runs the course of our winter break, December 15th
to January 16th. The class is open to everyone around the world who
wants to learn about ceramic materials.  It is a perfect opportunity if you attended a school that
does not offer a materials course, or if you missed the window to take it at
your school.  The course will be
offered for credit for students currently enrolled at other schools. It is also
open to the general public, if you are a lifelong learner. Maybe you are
someone just getting started in ceramics and want to know more about what is
going on when you fire a glaze. It is also perfect for the professional who
wants to develop the glaze they see in their mind, but just can’t seem to get
on their work.
We will explore everything you need to know about ceramic
materials.  The nature of glazes
and clays, the background on raw materials, ceramic chemistry, how colors work,
oxidation and reduction, firing temperatures and schedules, glaze and clay
flaws and failure, special effect glazes, maximizing clay bodies, food safety,
the unity molecular formula. Everything that you need to know to make your
studio the best it can be.
The New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University
is an internationally renowned school for the study of ceramics. We have a long
history of educators dedicated not just to ceramic art, but the holistic study
of Ceramics. Pioneers such as Daniel Rhodes, Val Cushing and John Gill have
strived to make ceramics a dynamic and exciting art form for over 100 years.
Alfred also has one of the world’s best ceramic engineering programs. Professors
like Dr. Bill Carty, pioneers in the study of ceramic science from the artist’s
perspective.
Glaze Calculation Online will be taught by Matt Katz,
Alfred’s professor specializing in ceramic materials. Matt has been teaching
Ceramic Materials at Alfred for over 12 years. Originally studying in the
school of art and design, Matt went on to study with Dr. Carty for many years. Matt
has a special perspective of materials from both the artist and engineer’s
point of view.  Matt’s experience
has allowed him to design a new version of glaze calculation that includes the
intrinsic knowledge of the artists with the wisdom of the ceramic scientist.
We hope that you will join us online this winter; it will be
a course you will always appreciate as you continue to strive to make your
studio experience better. 
Course listing:
Topics: Introduction to Glaze Formulation Online – ART 300 01
For more information regarding enrolment please contact the
university at 607-871-2123
If you have questions you can email Matt Katz:
[email protected]

Masquerade – Opens this friday!

 

 
Tune into the mystery and excitement of the masquerade! This
exhibit is a combined juried/curated show, with artwork from artists who
were intrigued by the theme and applied, as well as art work from
artists invited to share their work. There are literal masks and there
are metaphorical masks, there are figures and faces and totems.
Santa Fe artist Max Lehman juried and curated the show creating a
bewitching experience. Lehman juried local and regional artists who
answered our call for artists. He also invited fellow artists from all
over North America who sent work from as far away as Canada and Hawaii.

 
Fuller Lodge Art Center – 2132 Central Avenue – Los Alamos, NM 87544 – 505-662-1635

VII Biennal Ceramica del Vendrell

Martí Carnicer Vidal,
mayor of El Vendrell, 
is pleased to invite
you to the inauguration of the exhibitions about
the 
VII Biennale of Ceramics of El
Vendrell, 
which will take place on
Friday  3rd of
October.
 
At
18 h
, in Galeria Camil·la Pérez
Salvà,
Ceràmica: Teresa Marta
Batalla. 
The exhibition will be open until the
29th of
November.
 At
19 h
, in Apel·les Fenosa
Foundation,
Fenosa i
la porcellana.  
The exhibition will be open until the
28th of
February. 
At
19.30 h
, in Sala Portal del Pardo,
VII Biennale of
Ceramics
 
and awards ceremony of
the contest.
Pálma Babos, Andrew Casto and
Miguel
Molet will exhibit their works.
The exhibition will be open until the
2nd of
November. 
At
20.30 h
, in Sala Portal del Pardo, conference with
Pálma BabosAndrew Casto and Miguel
Molet
.

Porcelains by Adam Field and Heesoo Lee @ Trax Gallery

THIS SATURDAY SEPT. 20TH

 “Porcelains”

September 6th – October 5th, 2014

Adam Field and Heesoo Lee

Reception for the artists from 5-7 pm*
*Reception for “Porcelains” will be held after Adam’s workshop at the Walnut Creek Clay Arts Guild. More info and signup here: www.arts-ed.org
TRAX GALLERY
1812 5th Street, Berkeley, CA  94710
Wednesday – Sunday 12 – 5:30