Exponate Zeitgenossische Keramik 2015

“Exhibition by local graduates 
(Christoph Hasenberg)
This
year’s graduates from the Fach-schule für Keramik (Ceramics Technical
College) in Höhr-Grenzhausen are presenting the results of their courses
in their graduation exhibition, Exponate 2015 (“Exhibits 2015”).
The
students’ work is defined by a focus on the various ceramic core
themes. The graduates’ approach is individually creative and technically
autonomous. The exhibits on shwo at this exhibition lead the visitor
into an intensive dialogue with the whole breadth of the creative
potential of contemporary ceramics.
Whereas Grit Uhlemann and Ursula
Madré have dedicated their very different works to the field of surface
treatment, Julia Saffer has developed new possibilities forthe making
processes involved in ceramic sculpture. Ulla Litzinger and Julia
Brümmer interpret their ideas in the field of vessel making in entirely
different ways. Nathalie Pampuch has devoted herself to the special
opportunities of production in series for various kinds of functional
ware. “

The exhibition Exponate 2015 opens on 17 July 2015 at the
Keramikmuseum Westerwald in Höhr-Grenzhausen, Germany.

The exhibits subsequently go on show at the  Kammerhofmuseum in
Gmunden am Traunsee, Austria, from 28 August 2015

Go Figure @ Eutectic Gallery

 

 

Opening Reception 

First Friday, August 7th
6:00 – 9:00 pm

 

  Eutectic Gallery has curated a stunning selection of works by artists from all over the United States. Featured artists include: Amber Aguirre, Wesley Anderegg, Chris Antemann, Stephen Braun, Kelly Garrett Rathbone, Gerit Grimm, Christine Golden, Calvin Ma, Crystal Morey, Heidi Preuss Grew, Erika Sanada, Keith Schneider, Russell Wrankle, and Paige Wright.


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Artist In Residence – Midwestern State University – Ceramics Department

Dates of Residency: August 15, 2015 through August 15, 2016 (one year minimum, with the possibility of one year renewal)

Application Deadline: Position is open until filled. Priority is given to applications received by Saturday, August 1, 2015.

This self-directed residency is designed to provide a ceramic artist
with university based studio access, as they make the transition from or
between academic settings. Furthermore, the program is intended to
allow a resident the time and space to pursue a body of work in a
creative and energetic environment, while enhancing the art program at
Midwestern State University. The accepted artist will participate within
the ceramics area as an informal collaborator and mentor for students,
while working in the common studio space. To see images of the ceramics
studio at Midwestern, please go to:

stevenhilton.com

Midwestern will provide:
• All materials and firing
• A small office with internet access and storage space
• Studio space in the common 4000 square foot studio area
• 24-hour/7 days per week access

• Most university privileges as given to full time faculty (access to
the workout facility, reserved parking ($50), library access, etc.)

• A small-furnished apartment located at a private residence three
miles from MSU with utilities paid including Wi-Fi (details to be
discussed during the interview process).
• A minimum stipend of $6000 per year

• The possibility of teaching one Ceramics for Non-Majors course per
semester as an adjunct professor, at $2,500 per course (if the course
enrolls 10 students)
• The possibility of a solo exhibition (details to be discussed during the interview process)

The Resident Artist:

• Will be responsible for 10 hours per week of studio management and
maintenance (including but not limited to the following: loading and
unloading kilns, clay inventory, mixing clay, mixing glaze and firing
kilns, and facilitating the making of bowls for the Wichita Falls Empty
Bowls event . . . The studio made over 1,000 bowls and raised $86,000 in
2015)
• Will teach one continuing education wheel-throwing course per semester

• Will teach one ceramics for non-majors class per semester if the
course makes enrollment of 10 students (It has made enrollment for the
fall semester of 2015)
• Will attend opening receptions and special events
• Will be responsible for all non-ceramic related expenses aside from accommodation
• Will help set up and work the Mother’s Day Ceramic Sale
• Will help fire the wood kiln once per semester
• Will give one public lecture on her/his work
• Will donate one piece for the permanent collection of MSU

Equipment available to Resident:
• Three large electric kilns
• Large Brent slab roller
• Two extruders
• Three pugmills
• Soldner mixer
• Separate well equipped glaze room
• Spray booth
• Materials and clay mixing/storage room
• 18 electric wheels
• One wheelchair accessible wheel
• Ball mill

5,000 square foot covered kiln yard with the following:
• Two 40 cubic foot computer-controlled Geil car kilns
• A 30 cubic foot “fast fire” wood kiln
• Two older updraft kilns
• A 30 cubic foot downdraft soda kiln
• A 3 cubic foot updraft test kiln

Access, by permission, to the following studios:
• Painting
• Sculpture
• Metals
• Printmaking
• 24 station Adobe Suite equipped Mac lab with large format printers

Requirements: An MFA in ceramics is required as there is a
probability/possibility for teaching a university level core course. All
applicant reviews will be based on portfolio review and individual
merit.

Application:
For initial consideration,
please e-mail, Dropbox, or make the following available by website/blog
by August 1, 2015. We will continue to accept applications until the
position is filled. (Please do not email images):
• Letter of interest with a paragraph on what you would like to accomplish while at MSU (email)
• CV (email)
• Artist’s statement (email)
• 20 jpegs of recent work (Dropbox or website/blog – website preferred)
• If available, 10 jpegs of student work (Dropbox or website/blog- website preferred)
• Contact information (email and phone) for 3 references . . . Please make one reference a former professor (email)

Steve Hilton, Associate Professor
[email protected]

Midwestern State University
Juanita and Ralph Harvey School of Visual Arts
3410 Taft Blvd.
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
(940) 613.7041
(Application deadline: August 1 or until position is filled)

Live streamed panel discussion online this sunday!

Join Adam Field (@adamfieldpottery), Michael Kline (@klineola), Paul Blais (@pdblais),
Joseph Travis (@redfoxpottery), and myself – Carole
Epp (@musingaboutmud) for an
international live-streamed panel discussion on social media in the clay
world.

This Sunday, July 19th, 5pm EST. 

There are a few tiny hoops to
jump through to view and join the conversation; go to www.Nurph.com/redfoxpottery for info. This event is free and open to the public. Tell a friend and we hope to see you there!!!

Please send us your questions before hand as well to [email protected]

SUNDAY JULY 19 | CLAY IS HOT! GOOD BETTER BEST

Panel Discussion and Dinner in the Gallery

1315 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams


3 pm | PANEL DISCUSSION

1315 MASS MoCA Way
FREE

Collecting ceramics from George Ohr to Ai Weiwei — join specialists
Suzanne Perrault, David Rago, and Daniel Farrell for a panel discussion
moderated by Leslie Ferrin about provenance, connoisseurship, and values
in ceramics, pottery, and porcelain from 1900 to the present.

Guests will have a chance to view the exhibition, GLAZED &
DIFFUSED, before the panel discussion and afterwards during a wine and
cheese reception in the gallery.

6:30 pm | DISH+DINE

1315 MASS MoCA Way
$75. Space is limited. Registration deadline is July 14.

Enjoy this dinner event in the gallery with collectors, artists, and
the panelists. Gramercy Bistro, MASS MoCA’s in-house bistro, will serve
modern fare made from locally-sourced food. Ceramic artist Michael
McCarthy will provide the handmade dinnerware.

CLICK HERE FOR DISH+DINE RESERVATIONS