Hindsight/Foresight

CCF/FCMA logoThe
Canadian Crafts Federation / Fédération canadienne des métiers d’art is
proud to present Hindsight/Foresight, our first annual Contemporary
Craft Symposium.  The Symposium brings together professional voices
from across the country for a discussion on their past, present and
future, and the influences that have affected their careers. 
 

As the title suggests, speakers will
explore their own personal histories and their plans for the future.
They will explore the effect national recognition and other milestones
have had on their practice, and their impressions of contemporary Craft
in general.

Hindsight/Foresight
is intended to fuel interest in Contemporary Craft practice and
showcase the broad range within the field. Each speaker is a recipient
of the Bronfman Award. The presentations and discussions will celebrate
the community of excellence recognized by the Saidye Bronfman
Foundation, (now one of eight Governor General’s Visual Arts Awards)
which highlights the best in Canadian visual art each year with a
$25,000 award. With this common thread, the speakers and moderator will
discuss not only the development of Craft in general, but the impact of
recognition and awards on the local, national and international
community.
Each
speaker comes from a different material practice, including ceramics,
metal and wood. Their experiences intersect and diverge across the
spectrum of Craft, with both shared and unique experiences throughout
their esteemed careers. The perspectives presented on practice and the
purpose of Craft will preface a panel discussion where audience members
have the chance to ask questions and be engaged in the debates.  This is
a key focus of the Canadian Crafts Federation / Fédération canadienne
des métiers d’art, whose annual activity regularly focuses on sharing,
collaboration, awareness and appreciation of Craft with our regional
partners, the Provincial and Territorial Craft Councils across Canada.
Hindsight/Foresight
provides the opportunity to inspire people in the local and national
cultural community to talk about the potential of Craft, artistically,
economically, and conceptually. At its core, the symposium is intended
to incite debate, reflection and inspiration. We hope you will join us
for the exploration!

Project made possible with funding from the Canada Council for the Arts.  

Hindsight/Foresight will take place in
the Lecture Hall at the National Gallery of Canada on October 18, from 3
– 7pm. Be sure to get your tickets in advance as seating is limited.
Book your ticket today! 
Speakers: Paul Mathie, Michael C. Fortune, Kye Yeon Son, with moderator Charles Leton-Brain
Visit their website for more details.

Pot Luxe Deux @ the Clay Studio

Pot Luxe Deux
Join us for an evening of fine art, fine food and fine wine to benefit The Clay Studio

Enjoy a reception at The Clay Studio, followed by a
fabulous dinner and wine pairings prepared by one of the region’s top
chefs in the private home of a Philadelphia area collector.  

Space is limited, so register today!

Click HERE to register.
 
Special thanks to the chefs and hosts for their generous contributions to Pot Luxe Deux.

Cost is $250 per person for Dinners #1-9, $125 for Young Supporters
Dinner #10. Space is limited. Reserve your space by registering online HERE.

We
invite you to select the dinner you wish to join. Selections are not
guaranteed and will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. If
you do not select a dinner, The Clay Studio will designate one for you.

Questions? Contact Julie Shanahan, Development Coordinator, at [email protected] or (215) 925-3453 x17.

Fragile in Transit

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