MIAIR Solo Exhibitions Artist Talks Tomorrow!

You are invited to join us on Monday 28 June at Noon MT for virtual talks presented by Carmen Belanger, Yvonne Kustec, Julie-Claude Vezeau-Croteau, Amy Duval, with Carole Epp, Curator.
Our year-long Artists-in-Residence and Studio Technician/Permanent Resident will speak about their Solo Exhibitions that are currently installed in our Yuill Family Gallery.
For more information on their shows and to view the exhibitions online, please go to:
If you are in town, the exhibitions are now open for viewing until July 3rd.
Meet Medalta is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: MIAIR Solo Exhibitions Artist Talks
Time: Jun 28, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
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movie day: Crafting Resilience: Activism and Overcoming Obstacles

Speakers: Roberto Lugo, Ceramic Artist; Michelle Millar Fisher, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Ceramic artist Roberto Lugo and curator Michelle Millar Fisher both use their creative platforms to address and expose social inequities. A self-described “ghetto potter,” Lugo speaks often of what the pottery wheel can teach us about resilience and overcoming obstacles, even tagging one wheel with the resounding message that “this machine kills hate.” Fisher navigates the world of craft as a curator, activist, and educator, spearheading initiatives like the Art+Museum Transparency Salary spreadsheet to advocate for equitable labor practices in the field.

call for artists: Kaabo Clay Collective

Kaabo Clay Collective has generated $6,000 from its pottery sale to fund an award for a Black ceramicist of any skill level or educational background who demonstrates a desire to grow and a commitment to the field. The award may be split or kept whole depending on the needs of the applicants.

Deadline to apply is June 25, 2021. Please spread the word!

Kaabo Clay Collective connects African diasporic ceramicists worldwide and supports its members with resources, and opportunities generated through the group itself.

www.kaaboclaycollective.com

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