Thrown @ Touchstones Nelson

“The show, which runs March 13 to May 29, is a group exhibition featuring a diverse cross-section of artists from across the country, all of which offer a distinct and exemplary approach to ceramics. Featured in the show are Samantha Dickie, an abstract assemblage artist from Victoria, BC; John Kuroc, an artist from Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, specializing in hand-built forms; Shary Boyle, an artist of many mediums who explores the fantastical potential of the human form; Jody Greenman-Barber, whose delicate works find inspiration from dance and movement; Sergio Raffo, a Kaslo resident of Cuban origin who works in both human and architectural forms; Robin Dupont, a specialist in atmospheric firing techniques and a skilled kiln-builder; and Rory Macdonald, an artist and professor at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, whose work blurs the line between installation and intervention.

“These types of medium-centric group exhibitions create an opportunity for a rare form of dialogue amongst the participating artists, even in times when active mentorship and collaboration are not possible, as the respective works speak so strongly of perspective and means and method,” says Touchstones Nelson Curator Arin Fay. THROWN, Fay explains, is the second iteration of an ongoing series of medium-centric exhibitions which was inspired by Lost Thread, a well-received group textile show mounted in 2018 which highlighted six textile artists from across the nation, but with a very specific focus on regional Kootenay artists, and with “the same eye to diversity of expression and methodology,” she adds. “This formula of curating exhibitions gives us the opportunity to include ‘our’ artists in wide-ranging cultural and creative conversations, within a Canadian context.”

This project is being supported through a Canada Council grant and has partnered with Selkirk College and Medalta in Medicine Hat. This exhibition project will support a tour to Medalta in the Summer of 2021, a publication, and online programming.”

Find out more about the art and artists and view the exhibition online HERE.

upcoming zoom: Forward Motion How craft can help us move from a crisis of care to a culture of care.

Forward Motion
How craft can help us move from a crisis of care to a culture of care.

Hosted on Zoom April 1, 1 pm CT
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Marking one year of living under the shadow of a global pandemic, we’re taking an opportunity to pause, to look around us, to reflect. The difficulties we have all grappled with this year have amplified fissures in our society’s concept of care. Reflecting on this pivotal moment, we ask how craft can comfort us and move us from a crisis of care to a culture of care. We’ve designed this American Craft Forum to build on the themes explored in the Spring 2021 issue of American Craft.

Register HERE.

 

make and do call for entry for The Ceramic Congress

DEADLINE IS MAY1st, 2021

We at Make and Do will be partnering with the Ceramic School (https://ceramic.school) for the upcoming Ceramic Congress May 27-31, 2021. During the congress, we will be showcasing all the amazing ceramic works being made in our great country. We would like to highlight the work of Canadian ceramic artists from each province.

This is where you come in. Do you have a short video that you would like to share with the world? The video could be of your latest works, or a time-lapse of making a teapot, or even a guided tour of your studio! All we ask is that it’s 5 minutes or less and clay-related.

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Bonjour chère communauté céramique,

Le regroupement Make and Do s’associe avec The Ceramic School (https://ceramic.school) pour l’événement Ceramic Congress qui aura lieu du 27 au 31 mai 2021. Pendant toute la durée de la conférence, nous diffuserons l’extraordinaire travail des céramistes canadiens de chaque province et territoires.

Avez-vous une courte video à partager qui représente votre travail et vos valeurs? Nous désirons présenter votre travail actuel ou la démonstration d’une technique en intervalles de temps accélérées ou une visite d’atelier. Les vidéos ne doivent pas excéder 5 min et être sauvegardées en format mpeg. ou mov.

Submit your content HERE!

Sundays in Conversation with Australian Super Stars!

Melbourne Clay is hosting a series of informal presentations by some of Australia’s most experienced and respected ceramics practitioners.
This is a rare opportunity to take an intimate journey with each artist into their distinctive world of making with insights into how they have all carved out thoroughly individual and unpredictable paths to success.
The style of presentation will be casual and conversational with discussion and reflection welcome amongst all participants.
Program
Owen Rye May 02 @owenryeceramics
Kate Jones Jun 20 @_kate_j_jones_
Jane McKenzie Jul 25 @janeamckenzie
Sophie Moran Aug 01 @sophiejanemoran
Sandra Bowkett Aug 29 @sandrabowkett
Amy Kennedy Sep 12 @amykennedyceramics
Su Hanna Oct 17 @suhanna_1
Limited Tickets on sale for all events. Full refunds will be given for any Covid related rescheduling or cancellation by Melbourne Clay or you.
Register HERE.

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