by Carole Epp | Sep 20, 2012 | Uncategorized
www.albertacraft.ab.ca
Check out more of Bridget’s fine work here: www.bpracticalpottery.com
by Carole Epp | Sep 20, 2012 | Uncategorized
Fragile In Transit the Doodle bar, 33 Parkgate Road, London. 18th – 23rd October 2012
An exciting new journey has begun; Fragile in Transit, a travelling exhibition, offers an opportunity to see exciting new work by emerging international ceramic artists at the Doodle bar, London this October.
This exhibition is curated by Project Network 3(three) a collective of nine ceramicists. The pieces which all reference ‘balance’ in some way will travel between each of the artists’ hometowns, visiting Helsinki, Vilnius and Milan, amongst others.
After a successful opening exhibition in Belfast’s Maxwell Street Studios as part of Northern Ireland’s Craft Month, the show will travel to Bornholm, Denmark and then onto London where the work can be seen in the Doodle bar; an old Victorian dairy warehouse in Battersea. The show opens at 6pm on Thursday 18th October 2012 and runs for six days.
The group met at six week symposium for recent ceramic graduates at Guldagergaard International Ceramic Centre in Denmark earlier this year.
For more information and to follow the journey of the pieces please visit:
For further information and images contact:
Katie Spragg
[email protected] 07756467319
London Exhibition opening:
18th October 2012 6 – 11pm the Doodle bar 33 Parkgate Road, London, SW11 4NP
Exhibition runs 18th – 23rd October 2012
Exhibiting artists:
// Elodie Alexandre. France/India // Roberta Giussani. Italy // Joseph Hopkinson. Wales // Katja Kotikoski. Finland // Claire Muckian. Northern Ireland // Egle Paksyte. Lithuania// Jill Shaddock. Manchester // Helene Søs Schjødts. Denmark // Katie Spragg. London//
Denmark Exhibition:
14th – 21st of September 2012 Monday to Friday from 11-17 Saturday from 10-13 Designer souvenirs, Postgade 21, 3740 Svaneke. Denmark, Telephone +45 56-494021
by Carole Epp | Sep 20, 2012 | Uncategorized
The Awards & Scholarships is an OCC flagship program
that celebrates excellence in making, allows for peer recognition, and
provides opportunity for promotion.
Its days of accompanying the Annual General Meeting are
gone – instead, the 2012 Award & Scholarships recipients will be
honoured with a special event. As such, we are very excited to introduce
you to the inaugural Craft Awards Ceremony – a night
dedicated to makers and objects, and to celebrating the very best of
contemporary craft. As part of the evening we will be announcing the
award recipients of the prestigious John Mather Award for Lifetime Achievement, as well as the Volunteer Committee Outstanding Service Award.
In order to build anticipation and excitement, we will be
withholding the announcement of which award each recipient has won
until the Ceremony on Thursday, October 4, 2012. We invite you to join
us in celebrating the award winners with friends, family, patrons,
donors, collectors, and the OCC board, staff and volunteers.
Awards Ceremony
- Thursday, October 4, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
- Gladstone Hotel Ballroom
- 1214 Queen Street W, Toronto
- Tickets $15, or $10 for Students
- Light refreshments will be served with a cash bar
- Dress: Business/formal

Followed by a reception at the OCC Gallery for the Award Winners 2012 exhibition
- Thursday, October 4, 9:00 – 11:00 pm
- OCC Gallery
- 990 Queen Street W, Toronto
- Free
- Light refreshments served
Special thanks to the 2012 Awards & Scholarships jury,
Kai Chan, Heidi Earnshaw, Melanie Egan, Karl Schantz, Chiho Tokita, and
John Wiggers.
Thanks also to the many donors and supporters that
continue to sustain this program, as well as the OCC Volunteer Committee
for their long term commitment to creating awards that make a
difference.
For more information please contact Janna Hiemstra at [email protected] or 416-925-4222 x 225.
For a full list of awards and scholarhips see: www.craft.on.ca/Programs/Award_List
by Carole Epp | Sep 19, 2012 | Uncategorized
Earth & Alchemy
September 24 – December 24, 2012
Stephen D. Paine Gallery
Reception: Monday, September 24, 6:00-8:00PM
Panel Discussion: Wednesday, November 14, 6:00PM
With artists Syd Carpenter, Annabeth Rosen, Paul Swenbeck, and MFA curator Emily Zilber
621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA
Participating artists: Yo
Akiyama, Syd Carpenter, Sam Chung, Mark Cooper, Laurent Craste, Bean
Finneran, Klara Kristalova, Kate MacDowell, Warren Mather, Naoko
Matsumoto, Megumi Naitoh, J.J. McCracken, Valéria Nascimento, Kamio
Ogata, Elizabeth Orleans, Annabeth Rosen, Takayuki Sakiyama, Linda
Swanson, Paul Swenbeck, Akio Takamori, Xavier Toubes, Eugene Von
Bruenchenhein, Jason Walker
Earth & Alchemy celebrates
contemporary ceramic sculpture and showcases a cross-generational
selection of nearly two dozen influential artists. Exploring a range of
ideas encompassing conceptualism, social activism, materiality, and
humor, this exhibition presents a survey of approaches to ceramics that
often push the boundaries of one of the world’s oldest media. Whether
through expansive sculptures, extraterrestrial installations, or
fantastical vessels, the artists included in the exhibition have
developed novel techniques—such as using oven-baked backyard clay
covered with house paints, layering slip over glaze to create richly
textured and encrusted surfaces, or silk-screening digital imagery onto
porcelain. Earth & Alchemyexamines the depth and range of ceramic practice today—a macrocosm of clay.
by Carole Epp | Sep 18, 2012 | Uncategorized
An exhibition with sparkling, new work of upcoming, talented designers.
Passionately experimenting, exploring new techniques,
making unconventional use of conventional materials.
Striking out upon new paths. Resulting in series of seducing pieces.
Small, medium, large. Wood, gold, clay, glaze.
Jewellery and objects bursting with life, with intensity.
Unique items. Colourful or severe. Fragile yet strong.
anne marie laureys ceramics hans-henning pedersen wood christina schou christensen ceramics lucia massei jewellery
galerie sofie lachaert sint jozefstraat 30 9140 tielrode belgium tel +32 3 7111963
during exhibitions: fri sat sun mo 11am – 6pm or by appointment
between exhibitions: by appointment only
by Carole Epp | Sep 18, 2012 | Uncategorized
Please join us at Mobilia Gallery to meet the artists and view this extraordinary collection of sculptural and functional teapot forms.
The teapot is an enduring symbol of hospitality throughout
the world, and exploring the sculptural teapot form has been a source of
inspiration for artisans throughout history. For The Teapot Redefined,
we have invited a variety of artists working in diverse media such as
paper, glass, wood, metal, beads, ceramic and textiles to add their own
unique interpretation of the teapot form.
Mobilia Gallery
358 Huron Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
T: (617) 876-2109
F: (617) 876-2110