GUEST ARTIST in RESIDENCE: Northcote Pottery Supplies
An ideal opportunity for an emerging or
established ceramic artist to apply for a 3-month residency providing a
private studio space, rent-free, at their Brunswick location.
Applications due 7 December, 2016.
Aims of the Guest Artist in Residence Program
To support and encourage an emerging or established artist in their ceramics practice
To strengthen and add diversity to our Resident Artists Program
To offer a unique workshop and Meet The Artist opportunities to our students and local community
Northcote Pottery Supplies will offer the Guest Artist in Residence
The opportunity to work in an active ceramics centre, alongside other practicing artists
3 months private studio space (3.5m x 3.4m) at Northcote Pottery Supplies, rent free
Studio space, equipped with wheel, work desk and shelving
24 hour studio access
10% retail discount on selected materials sold at Northcote Pottery Supplies
Responsibilities of Guest Artist in Residence
A commitment to work regularly in the studio
To develop and run a one-day workshop in consultation with NPS staff (time volunteered)
Be available for a Meet the Artist Day, where the public can view the Guest Artist in Residence at work (time volunteered)
Present a floor talk about their work and practice (time volunteered)
If the residency period falls on Open Day (late August) to open their studio to the public, alongside other resident artists
Donate a piece of artwork to the Northcote Pottery Supplies Collection at the conclusion of the residency period
Selection Criteria
* Clarity and planning of proposed project and outcomes
* Committment to work regularly in the studio
* Clear outline of proposed workshop, including materials and equipment required
* Quality images of artwork
* Overall professionalism of application
* Ability to work positively within a group environment
Important Information
Applicants will be notified of the outcome by January 2017, with shortlisted applicants invited for interview
Our Guest Artist in Residence program is for studio space only, we are unable to provide accommodation
We are not taking applications from full-time students
2017 Guest Artist in Residence Application Form
For more information email [email protected]
RAIN SHADOWS Ceramics by Jane Sawyer with words by Carolyn Leach-Paholski.
RAIN SHADOWS
Showing at Tacit Contemporary Art
30 November – 18 December
Tacit Contemporary Art
312 Johnston St, Abbotsford
E: [email protected]
Jane Sawyer is a director of Slow Clay Centre
call for entry: OPEN CALL FOR THE 11th ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE
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The contest stands out in the global art scene for the growing variety of its partnerships and opportunities offered to artists, and is recognized worldwide as a real springboard for the artists’ career.
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6 cash prizes of € 42,000
a major Exhibition in the Arsenale of Venice
5 exhibitions in international Art Galleries
5 collaborations with Companies
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Residencies
3 International Festivals
publication of the catalogue
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Sip III – Invitational Cup Show November 9th – December 4th
1812 5th Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
510.540.8729 [email protected]
Wednesday – Sunday 12 – 5:30
The Wood-Fired Kiln: A Catalyst for Collaboration – Springfield Art Museum
Wood-Fired Kiln features the work of seven well known local, regional,
national and international ceramicists whose work incorporates, to
varying degrees, wood-firing techniques and aesthetics: Kenneth Baskin,
Keith Ekstam, Rick Hirsch, Nina Hole, Jeff Johnston, Scott Meyer, and
Priscilla Mouritzen. This exhibit focuses specifically on work that has
been created using a wood-fire kiln and will investigate the character
and dynamic of the collaborations that have resulted from this very
communal and social process.
November 5, 2016 – March 5, 2017
Reception: November 4, 2016, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Artist Panel: March 4, 2017, 1:30 p.m.
www.sgfmuseum.org
Sign up now – Ceramic Materials Workshop
Our materials speak for us in the kitchen and gallery, it benefits us to learn about how to speak through our materials.
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Ceramicists at all levels can now learn how Clay and Glazes function, online.
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