by Carole Epp | Sep 10, 2012 | Uncategorized
Official opening 6.30pm Thursday 13 September
14 September – 1 October
Open Thursday to Sunday 10am – 4pm plus the public holiday on Monday 1st October
The exhibits in Clay Presence, be they large or small, make their
presence felt through a variety of clay types and making, decoration and
firing methods. Anyone who knows anything about pottery will know that
these factors give rise to innumerable combinations. The result is a
broad spectrum of works ostensibly using the same materials but
exhibiting unique and individual characteristics, forms, textures and
colours.
Canberra Potters’ Society’s membership covers a wide
range of skills and interests and includes professional ceramic artists,
talented and dedicated hobbyists and tertiary ceramics students. The
members’ exhibition aims to showcase the excellence and diversity found
in the work of many of these members and allows the society to make its
presence felt as it presents some of the best work of its members to the
viewing public. Each year the exhibition spans the pottery spectrum
from functional to sculptural work and should be of interest to visitors
whether they come with an already-cultivated interest in ceramics or a
fresh curiosity.
This year’s exhibition is judged by Vicki
Grima, editor of the internationally respected Journal of Australian
Ceramics and a talented ceramic artist in her own right. The premier
award of the exhibition, presented by Canberra Potters’ Society, is the
$1,000 Doug Alexander Award. Thanks to a generous team of sponsors, a
range of other awards will also be announced at the opening on the 13th
September. The ActewAGL Tertiary Student Award is specifically designed
to encourage students and promotes the presentation of innovative work.
by Carole Epp | Sep 9, 2012 | Uncategorized
Thursday, September 13, 6pm
Please join us for a reception and
lecture for our new Guest Artist In Residence, Peter Beard, on
Thursday, September 13th. Reception for the artist will start at 6:00pm
followed by the lecture at 6:30pm. This event is open to the public,
free of charge. Visit HERE to register.
Peter Beard creates works of art in ceramics, bronze and stone which combine
technical skill with innovation, craftsmanship with ingenuity, passion with
intellect. Each piece is unique and intriguing, each invites us to look
and feel, to make associations with personal experiences and recall memories
from our past. They truly feed the senses and give delight.
Much of the work is inspired by nature, particularly landscape and its
formation by the forces of wind and water. There are echoes of the ripples
left in the sand by the retreating tide, of the growth of lichens and
fungi, of the patterns in fossils, shells and seaweed. Nothing is treated
literally; these are the starting points for explorations which Peter
develops in his studio, sometimes over many years.
An equally powerful influence in his work has been the art of ancient
Egypt, evident in many of the forms of his vessels and particularly in
their glazes. The result can be a striking blend of ancient and modern,
timeless objects which will resonate in a thousand years as strongly as
they do now.
His is an evolutionary process, using a limited number of basic forms
but working with pattern and layers of colour, pushing the glazes through
different firing processes to achieve subtle variations in shading and
blistering. His colour palette shifts between pale greens and soft blues,
the cool, delicate shades of nature so that although some of the pieces
are massive and heavy, they can appear light, even fragile.
These qualities resonate in his bronze and stone work but rely on the
boldness of metal and the qualities of the natural materials.
Peter Beard’s work demonstrates conviction and power. This is the
work of a mature artist, drawing on years of experience and yet it is
ever innovative and inventive. The winner of many prestigious international
awards, and with works collected and shown by major galleries and museums
across the world, Peter Beard’s reputation as an exceptional artist
is well established and his works are highly acclaimed and sought after.
~ David Dewing
Historian and Director of the Geffrye Museum London
www.theclaystudio.org
by Carole Epp | Sep 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
Introduction to Paper Kilns: Building and Firing at Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
September 15 & 22, 2012
Building and firing a paper kiln is an exciting and dynamic
alternative to other smoke and woodfire ceramic techniques. Lead by
ceramic artists Becky Webster and Natalie Prevost-Mero, this two-day workshop designed for people with some ceramics experience. The firing at dusk will be open to all!
September 15th – 1:00 to 6:00pm
September 22nd – 6:00 to 10:00pm
On day one, potters will bring two or three bone dry small pots and
apply terra sigillata to the surfaces. The same afternoon the course
participants will also build the paper kiln using an armature, wood,
newspaper and clay slip. Pots will be bisque fired between sessions. On
day two participants will decorate pots with colour enhancing materials.
The kiln will then be loaded with the participants’ pots and will be
fired at dusk. The colour enhancing materials will create unique fire
surface.
Cost: $120 + hst (10% off for Members)
Register today by downloading the Registration Form (PDF) and faxing it to (519) 746-6396
Contact: Sheila McMath, Director of Education to register or for inquiries 519 746 1882 x 221 [email protected]
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Precious Metal Clay Workshop
September 29, 2012, 1:00pm to 4:00pm

Enjoy
a casual evening with Precious Metal Clay – a substance that in its
original state is as malleable and versatile as clay and transforms
under the torch to pure silver. Participants will make a one-of-a kind
silver PMC pendant and wear it home the same evening.
Cost: $60 + hst
Register today by downloading the Registration Form (PDF) and faxing it to (519) 746-6396.
Contact: Sheila McMath, Director of Education to register or for inquiries 519 746 1882 x 221 [email protected]
Make it a group event!
Bookings available weekday evenings or Saturday afternoons for up to 12
people. This workshop is ideal for groups of friend or colleagues,
‘girls night out’ or bridal party jewelry making. Cost is $60 per
person. To book your group today, contact Director of Education Sheila
McMath at 519-746-1882 ext 221 or email at
[email protected]
www.theclayandglass.ca/education/adult-workshops
by Carole Epp | Sep 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
Oddities
September 8 – October 14
Opening Reception Saturday, September 8th
5:00 – 7:00pm
Artist talk at 5:30
Business hours: Wednesday to Sunday 12:00-5:30 p.m. PST
by Carole Epp | Sep 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
Blogging Your Way!
BYW Boot Camp is NOW ENROLLING and will run from October 5 – November
2, 2012! This exciting idea-packed class is for both Blogging Your Way
and BYW 2.0 students. It’s loaded with blogging inspiration, interviews,
ideas and both new and updated materials so you can build on what
you’ve learned in previous classes. Learn more about the BYW BOOT CAMP here.
Our current three workshops, Blogging Your Way (for beginners), Blogging Your Way 2.0
(for intermediate to advanced) and Blogging Your Way Boot Camp (NEW!
For all bloggers big and small!) bring a creative, personal approach to
blogging that you won’t find in other classes simply because most blog
courses only focus on the technical aspects – something you can learn on
your own for free. Our e-courses guide you as you begin to get
in touch with why you want to blog, what your intentions are, how you
should approach online networking and community building, what makes a
blog a “success” and shows you how to use your blog as a catalyst to
create your best life. In fact, using your blog as a catalyst to live
your best life is at the very core of what we teach.
Our online courses are packed with hundreds of
helpful tips, feedback, visuals, inspiration and ideas that will guide
you on your blogging journey. These self-paced password protected
e-courses and forums venture beyond the boring basics. You will learn
from the pros in a supportive environment amongst friends with plenty of
opportunity to meet and network without feeling overwhelmed or
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