September at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery: Julie Oakes and Paul Mathieu

Julie Oakes: Awestruck Calendar of Ecology  
and
Paul Mathieu: Flower Vases with Flowers in a Vase

Opening Reception: Sunday, September 20

 
Join us this Sunday to celebrate the opening of our fall exhibitions. Julie Oakes will present an Artist Talk at 1:30pm followed by the Opening Reception at 2:30pm. Members receive 20% off in the Shop all day.
 
 
 
Following her hugely successful Swounds exhibition in 2012, Julie Oakes returns to the Gallery with her new exhibition of sculptures and installations, Awestruck Calendar of Ecology.
Her work explores themes of spirituality found in nature while
addressing ecological concerns about the sustainability of the planet.
 
Awestruck Calendar of Ecology is made possible in part by a contribution from the The Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation – The Musagetes Fund.

In Flower Vases with Flowers in a Vase,
Paul Mathieu has created multiples of Matisse’s 1927 sculpture head
“Henriette.” Here, he flips the heads over and repurposes them as vases
onto which he creates various reproductions of famous still-life
paintings of ceramic vases with a bouquet of flowers.
 
 

Ben Carter and Molly Hatch present: Think Big!

If you missed it last time make sure to join for this fall’s course!

Think Big! Is a six-week
interview series designed to get you and your ceramic career launched!
Co-hosted by Ben Carter of Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast and
artist-designer Molly Hatch this six week series covers a wide range of
topics to help you develop an audience and market both online and in
galleries and craft fairs. Learn about good ways to market your work,
listen to Anthropologie buyer discuss working with larger companies,
hear all about getting a book published as well as a discussion about
what licensing is!

Have you ever wanted to
collaborate with a big company like Anthropologie? Publish a book? Sell
more of your work? Well you are in the right place. Join us for THINK
BIG! 

In today’s art market, artists have to be more than just makers.
We are makers, marketers, sales people, web designers, and so much more.
Think Big! is a six week series of interviews with successful ceramic
artists, art agents, dream clients and book editors. This series of
interviews is designed to help you build the skills you need to expand
your creative business, learn some tricks of the trade and think beyond
the traditional methods of reaching your market.

SIGN UP BEFORE OCTOBER 1st, 2015 for an EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION FEE OF $99! AFTER OCTOBER 1st, 2015, YOU CAN STILL SIGN UP THROUGH TO THE FINAL DAY OF THE SERIES for $149!

CLICK HERE to watch the Think Big! Video Trailer on Vimeo

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job posting: Assistant Professor of Ceramics – Georgia State University

The Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design at Georgia State
University seeks applicants for a full-time tenure track position in
Ceramics at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 2016.
Pending budgetary approval, salary is dependent upon a candidate’s
professional and academic experience and accomplishments. We seek an
exceptional artist and educator who will join our team of vibrant,
creative professionals that includes 30+ full-time faculty in art,
design, and art history serving over 1000 art & design majors across
nine separate disciplines. Screening of applications will begin October
15, 2015 and will continue until position is filled. (Any applications
received after the deadline will only be reviewed in the event there are
no viable candidates in the first round)

Position Summary

We seek a candidate who is an outstanding artist and an enthusiastic
educator, with a strong desire to enhance the program and to foster
excellence in our students. The successful candidate should demonstrate a
commitment to excellence in research, program/curriculum planning and
development, and must value working with diverse student populations and
cultural perspectives in teaching and research.

Necessary Qualifications: MFA in ceramics by the time of appointment;
ability to teach hand building and throwing techniques; professional
work that reflects a high level of technical ability and an
understanding of and interest in contemporary issues in the field of
ceramics and/or the broader field of art; a research and/or exhibition
record reflecting a commitment to professional development appropriate
to a tenure track position.

Preferred Qualifications: evidence of quality teaching at the
university level; ability to fire and maintain gas and electric kilns;
knowledge of glaze technology appropriate for instructing undergraduate
and graduate students; good writing and speaking skills; interest in and
ability to utilize new and emerging digital technologies in the field.

Georgia State University is an EEO/AA employer. Employment is contingent upon background verification.

Application Process: Please email as a single PDF document a letter
of application, current vita, artist statement, teaching philosophy,
sample syllabi, names of three professional references (phone numbers
and e-mail), 20 labeled images of personal work and 20 labeled images of
student work to [email protected] .

For further information about the position, contact Search Chair, Associate Professor Christina West at [email protected].

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