CREATING CRAFT CONSUMERS, COLLECTORS, & LEADERS.

2008 CODA CONFERENCE
CREATING CRAFT CONSUMERS, COLLECTORS, & LEADERS
April 10-13, 2008
Little Rock, Arkansas

An overview of topics to be discussed include:

Relationship of Collectors and Institutions
Interior Designers Using Craft Objects
Wisdom of Hands (Arts in Education Program Concept)
Marketing and Promoting Your Craft Organization
Creative Economies Assessment and the Arkansas Study
Selling Craft on Organization Websites

Registration information and details have recently been updated on the CODA website:
CRAFT ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
Linda Van Trump, Managing Director
P.O. Box 51
Onia , AR 72663
870-746-5159
[email protected]
www.codacraft.org

Exquisite porcelain and a new blog to check out

A dear friend of mine Emilka Radlinska-Brown has set up a blog and website that is a must see. I first met her and was introduced to her work when we were both students at the Australian National University. Her work is exquisitely refined, hauntingly beautiful references to air travel and the aesthetics of aeronautic engineering. Travel has had a large impact on her life and thus is a strong influence on her work. She has lived in Poland, Australia, the United States and now resides in Scotland.

New ceramic book to check out.

Here’s a new book published by Anvil Press called “Transitions of a Still Life: The Ceramic Work of Tam Irving” which was written by Carol E. Mayer.

Here’s a quote from the Anvil Press Website:
“Transitions is a beautifully illustrated book examining the works of ceramic artist Tam Irving as a unique cultural activity: one that combines both art and science to express the subtle content and sensuous tactility of vessel and sculpture. Irving has lived in British Columbia for the past 50 years, and during this time, he has been at the heart of the changing social, political, and cultural relationships that have informed the development of studio ceramics in this province. The core of Tam Irving: Reflections is about recording excellence and providing a stimulating legacy document for future scholars, artists, and researchers. It will recognize the contributions that Irving has made to the development of the ceramic medium within the province and to the larger Canadian and international ceramic community.”

Too much great work, so little time…

Rae Dunn‘s work has been popping up on my radar quite a bit lately so I thought it was about time to post a few images on the blog. I wish I had endless hours in the day to profile each and every artist that I find inspiring, but I’d likely have to give up my day job! I’m quite attracted to the simple elegance of Rae’s work and I find some of her inspiration humorous, particularly the gum tree in Philadelphia that inspired a series of work – check it out on her blog site which is worth a read.

Rae’s from San Francsico and has been playing in the mud for 13 years now, finding inspiration from the world around her and expressing herself through beautiful handbuilt forms.

These winged pieces are among my favorites, however her more functional work is pretty yummy too!

She’s acheived quite a substantial amount of exposure in design and decorating magazines which can be seen on her website alongside some insight about her approach and incorporation of wabi-sabi into her practice.

Here’s a few places to look to find her work for sale:


Magenta Inc.

This Next
Michelle Gantt Ceramics Gallery
Pure Modern
Delight

Five American Calls for Entry

Its Only Clay National Juried Ceramic Competition and Exhibit
August 29th, Entry Deadline
Bemidji, Minnesota

Juried by Jeff Oestreich
Exhibition runs from October 5th to 27th.
Fee $30.00 for three entries.
For entry details visit their website here or call (218) 444-7570.

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Clay on the Walls: 2007 Clay National
August 31st, 2007 Entry Deadline
Lubbock, Texas

The exhibition takes place Dec. 1, 2007 through Feb 17th, 2008.
Juror: Mathew Kangas.
Digital submissions and slides accepted.
Entry fee: $25.00 for 3 entries; up to two additional entries may be submitted for 5 dollars each.
For more information call (806) 742-1947 or write: Texas Tech University School of Art. Landmark Arts/Clay on the Wall, Box 42081, Lubbock, TX 79409.

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CraftTexas 2008
March 1, 2008 Entry Deadline
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft

CraftTexas 2008 is the fifth in a series of juried exhibitions showcasing the best in Texas-made contemporary craft. The exhibition is open to all artists currently residing in Texas and working in clay, fiver, glass, metal, wood and in found/recycled materials. CraftTexas 2008 will be on view May 24-Aug 1th at Houston Center for Contemporary Crafts.
For application guidelines visit callforentry.org.

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Seattle Teapot Biennial
September 1st Deadline
Washington, Seattle (October 3-November 7)
Open to sculptural and functional ceramic teapots.
Juried from digital.
Juror: Jamie Walker.
Fee: $20 for three entries.
Contact Matt Mitros, South Seattle Community College, 6000 16th Ave. SW, Seattle 98106; [email protected]; www.southseattle.edu/teapot.

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Ceramic Objects/Conceptual Material
September 4 entry deadline
Arkansas, Fayetteville (January 9-February 15, 2008).
Juried from digital.
Juror: John Perreault, independent curator and art critic.
Fee: $30 for three entries.
Contact Jeannie Hulen, University of Arkansas, Ceramics Program, 116 Fine Arts Center, Fayetteville 72701; [email protected]; http://art.uark.edu/ceramics/info; (479) 575-2008.