by Carole Epp | Apr 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
This May Red Deer College was planning to host: Unbound, The International Studio Practice Ceramics Conference. I was one of the presenters scheduled to give a workshop and a talk. It’s will a lot of sadness that I’m passing on the news that the conference has been canceled due to low registration.
I’ve been meaning to mention it earlier as I heard the news at the end of last week, but i’ve been busy with the set up of my upcoming exhibition and well to be honest sorting out my thoughts about the cancellation. I’m pretty bummed to say the least. Obviously this would have been a great opportunity for me as an artist, plus reconnecting with some old friends and making new ones. But let’s get past how it impacts me personally shall we.
I’ve been trying to sort out a reason as to why something such as a well organized, well packed conference such as this can’t seem to fly in Canada. Was the timing too close to NCECA? Are we always the little sister to that conference? But wait, we’re not trying to host a conference for thousands, we are trying to organize a meaningful yet much smaller event, so the question I beg to answer is why isn’t the community supporting this? I realize the cost involved with travel and attendance at such conferences. But they only happen in our neck of the woods so often, why not make it a priority? I’m just curious. I’m not trying to stir anything up, or to place blame. I’m actually just honestly interested in a dialogue about this, and about the larger issue of community in Canada (specifically) and internationally. I’ve been working on musing for almost 5 yrs now, my aim to connect community, to offer a space and a voice for ceramic arts, regionally to internationally. To me it goes beyond musings main service as a bulletin board of calls for entry. I want to connect people and build community. Some days I feel genuine excitement about how the internet fosters this, other days I wonder what more I can do, what more we all can do to better meet the needs of our own practices, our local communities and our international community of makers, clay lovers, supporters, and organizations.
I know musing is normally a site for stopping by to pick up some info about upcoming events, maybe check out a new artist or two. But today I’m asking for a bit of conversation. What do you as a maker, as an artist, want/need to see more of in your local/national/international community? I want to help build it, what ever “it” is. I know what I want it to be, what about you?
Below is the write up from the conference publicity in case you missed it:
“In the 21st century we find ourselves increasingly globalized through the food we eat, the clothes we wear, goods we purchase and the images we consume through TV and the Internet. In this conference we will look at the internationalizing of the ceramics studio practice and the effect that it has on us as makers.” Presenters include: Elaine Henry, Paul Scott, Ginny Marsh, Jeremy Hatch, Ian Johnston, Carole Epp, Robin Lambert, Koi Neng Liew For more information: www.rdc.ab.ca | [email protected] | 403.356. 4900
by Carole Epp | Apr 12, 2011 | Uncategorized

Jason Walker : Cup

Maren Kloppman : Oval Platter

Sam Chung : Cloud Bowl

Kari Radasch : Sugar Jar
Featured Artists: Dan Anderson, Mary Barringer, Sam Chung, Jim Connell, David Crane, Josh DeWeese, Kathryn Finnerty, Delores Fortuna, Julia Galloway, Silvie Granatelli, Jason Hess, Charles Jahn, Eric Jensen, Gail Kendall, Suze Lindsay, Maren Kloppmann, Ron Kovatch, Steve Young Lee,Andrew Martin, Matthew Metz, Ron Meyers, Emily Murphy, Jeff Oestereich, Kari Radasch, Laurie Shaman, Ellen Shankin, Mark Shapiro, Linda Sikora, Margaret Park Smith, Jason Trebs, Jason Walker and Michael Wisner.
April 8 – May 1
RECEPTION April 29, 6-9pm
ARTIST WORKSHOP
Gestural Pots with Ron Meyers
April 30 & May 1, 10am – 5pm Cost: $200 if registered by April 8th / $250 after April 8th
by Carole Epp | Apr 11, 2011 | Uncategorized
2011 UAAC Conference / Congrès AAUC 2011
Post-disciplinarity and Sloppy Craft – A Critical Engagement
Is “sloppy craft” fine art or hopeless amateurism? Does post-disciplinarity exist “in the ruins of outmoded disciplinary structures” – mediating between nostalgia for disciplinary boundaries and excitement at the intellectual freedom their demise might offer – or could interdisciplinarity still offer much to illuminate issues attached to “sloppy craft”? And importantly, what are the historical antecedents to this recent turn in craft discourse? This panel seeks to critically assess the value of the post-disciplinary method proposed as a way forward for the making of craft and its discourse (advocated most prominently by craft theorist Glenn Adamson).
We invite speakers to consider ways the following terms/concepts might interact with “sloppy craft” and the post-disciplinarity advocated for it: DIY, amateur, traditional, conceptual art, intentionality, materiality, function, community, skilful, historical, design. Speakers may also consider the advantages of an interdisciplinary approach to these terms/concepts in their application to “sloppy craft.”
Co-chairs:
Elaine Cheasley Paterson, PhD
Craft Historian,
Department of Art History
Concordia University,
EV 3.765 1455 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West
Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8
514.848.2424 ext. 4605
email: [email protected]
UAAC No. 10069 (being renewed)
Susan Surette, MA
PhD candidate,
Department of Art History
Concordia University
279 ave. des Erables
Brigham, Qc. J2K 4C8
450.263.5696
email: [email protected]
UAAC No. In process of being issued
by Carole Epp | Apr 11, 2011 | Uncategorized
Choose your favorite from the Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artists Feature in our Peoples’ Choice Emerging Artist Contest. This year, we have upped the ante a bit and the winner will receive a $500 gift card to Bailey’s Ceramic Supplies, who has graciously sponsored the contest. So check out the artists and their work and cast your vote!
by Carole Epp | Apr 11, 2011 | Uncategorized
GOVERNOR GENERAL’S AWARDS IN VISUAL AND MEDIA ARTS 2012 The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts are Canada’s foremost distinctions for excellence in visual and media arts.Help us to honour Canada’s finest artists. Nominate someone who you feel is deserving of one of these prestigious awards.
Deadline for nominations:
June 1, 2011
Guidelines
by Carole Epp | Apr 10, 2011 | Uncategorized

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