Storytelling with Pottery – a workshop with Grace Sheese

May 31 – Jun 6
Explore how form
and surface in pottery can be used to tell stories about human
connection. Instruction will include how to throw pots and add
sculptural elements to a basic form; use non-ceramic materials on
various clay surfaces; use collage elements and easily available
materials to best advantage; create and apply decals; and generate new
ideas. Discuss the pros and cons of down-firing. For all levels.

Find out more about this workshop and many others with artists such as: Bob Green, Deborah Schwartzkopf, Sarah Jaeger, Lisa Houck, Mark Shapiro, Valerie Gilman, Hayne Bayless, Chandra DeBuse, Steve Theberge, Christy Knox, Tiffany Hilton, Molly Hatch, Elaine Buss, and Kyle Carpenter.

http://public.snowfarm.org/public/Workshops.faces

job posting: Curatorial Director Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery, Moose Jaw

Contact

Name: Joan Maier

Phone: 306-692-4471

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.mjmag.ca

Deadline

March 06, 2015

The Curatorial Director brings
artistic vision, leadership and museum/gallery experience to the
MJM&AG, and is responsible for crafting a year-round schedule of
exhibitions that are challenging, innovative, and relevant to the
community. In addition they are responsible for overseeing the care and
development of the collection and all aspects of the education program.

The MJM&AG operates both a history museum (3800 sq ft) dedicated
to the history of Moose Jaw and area, and an public art gallery (4200
sq ft) exhibiting a variety of contemporary and historical exhibitions.
The MJM&AG is in a purpose built museum/gallery adjacent to the
public library in beautiful Crescent Park and welcomes over 30,000
visitors per year. Operating under the guidance of a non-profit Board of
Directors the Curatorial Director and Administrative Director
cooperatively guide all aspects of the organization. The MJM&AG
permanent collection consists of approximately 5500 human history
artifacts and 3300 pieces of art.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

The Curatorial Director is responsible for the performance of the following:

– Initiate and organize exhibitions, including research, writing,
selection of works, arrangements for loans, supervision of related
publications, design, installation, and touring arrangements.

– Plan and schedule borrowed exhibitions, including coordinating
insurance, shipping, other touring arrangements, and installation.

– Manage development of permanent exhibits and capital projects in concert with the Administrative Director.

– Plan and prepare effective and innovative interpretive programs,
including artist lectures, tours, writing text and title panels, and to
coordinate program delivery with the Administrative Director, Education
Coordinator, and Administrative Assistant.

– Manage the collections, including acquisitions, research,
interpretation and exhibition of permanent collections, registration and
care of the collections, and preparation and maintenance of insurance
reports in concert with the Administrative Director.

– Prepare funding applications to municipal, provincial and federal
agencies with the Administrative Director, and to maintain contact with
those agencies and file reports as required.

– Direct and supervise the activities of the Education Coordinator,
Curatorial Assistant, and paid or volunteer staff working in the areas
of exhibition installation, collections care and management, and summer
staff.

– Provide the necessary information and direction to enable the
Administrative Director to prepare a detailed annual budget for the
Board of Directors.

– Oversee Resource Centre development.

– Oversee inventory purchases and display in the Museum Shop.

– Oversee all areas of design and display, including exhibits,
signage, promotional materials and all decisions that affect the image
of the organization.

– Follow established Museum policy and work with the Board and
Administrative Director in the development of policy and short- and
long-term plans.

– Attend Board meetings, Committee meetings, as required, opening receptions and other similar functions.

– Assist other organizations in areas of expertise.

Qualifications – A Master’s degree or equivalent experience in Art
History, Museum Studies, Curatorial Studies, Fine Art or a related
field, with recent, relevant museum/gallery experience at a level
appropriate to this positions responsibilities; substantial knowledge of
Saskatchewan and Canadian art history, an appreciation and commitment
to programming that engages the public, fiscal management and
supervisory skills, and significant grant writing experience. Desirable
special skills and abilities would include: superior written
communication skills, excellent time management skills and the ability
to manage multiple tasks, excellent aesthetic judgment abilities, and
the demonstrated ability to work in a team environment. Candidates with
experience working in both history museums and art galleries are
particularly encouraged to apply. For questions or concerns please
e-mail [email protected].

Starting salary commensurate with qualifications and experiences,
complemented with a benefits package; salary range $82,021 to $102,517.

Please apply by mail with a Letter of Application addressing the above responsibilities and qualifications,

Resume and contact information for three references.

Application Deadline: March 6, 2015

Mail to: Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery, 461 Langdon Crescent, Moose Jaw, SK. S6H 0X6.

Call For Entry – CARNEGIE CRAFT 2015

Carnegie Craft 2015 call for entry 

April 3 – 26, 2015

A Premiere Showcase of Excellence in Craft

The Carnegie Craft Juried Biennial Exhibition is an event that shows a
wide range of talent from Ontario-based craft practitioners.
Carnegie Craft 2015 is open to both emerging and established professional craftspeople.
Material categories that will be considered by the jury include
ceramic, wood, textile, metal, glass and mixed media. This is a great
opportunity to show your work, and to be considered for one of eight
awards!
During the evening of the opening reception on Friday, April 10th,
winners of the following awards will be announced: $1,000 for Best in
Show, two $500 Awards of Excellence, and five media-specific awards.
Carnegie Craft 2015 will be juried by digital images. Please refer to the image requirements in the Entry Form.
Download an entry form: Carnegie Craft 2015 Call for Entry
Entry Deadline: Friday, March 6, 2015

The Carnegie Gallery | 10 King St. West, Dundas, ON | [email protected] | 905-627-4265
www.carnegiegallery.org/call-for-entry-carnegie-craft-2015/

coming up @ Eutectic Gallery

STOKED

An Exploration of Wood-fired Ceramics from Japan and the Pacific Northwest

“Stoked”
investigates the similarities and differences between
various wood-fired kilns in two regions of the Pacific: the Pacific
Northwestern United States and the Hyogo Prefecture in Japan.

More
than 15 kilns and over 50 artists will be represented in the show,
including special guests Masafumi Onishi and Yuki Ogami from the Tamba
Pottery in Japan. Pacific Northwest artists include:

Al
Tennent, Chris Baskin, Chuck Hindes, Eric Nelson, Frank Boyden, Hiroshi
Ogawa, Joe Davis, Natalie Warrens, Peter Olson, Stephen Mickey, Steve
Sauer and many more. Explore all of the work and engage with many of the
artists at our opening reception:
  • Friday February 6th
  • 6:00-9:00
  • Eutectic Gallery- 1930 NE Oregon Street
The
pottery of Tamba, known as “Tambayaki,” has an elegant simplicity and
understated beauty resonating from its calm simple lines. The hues of
Tambayaki are drawn from the iron bearing clay by the flames of
traditional Anagama and the Noborigama (kilns). The colors range from
stunning reds, to earthen oranges and browns, and even dark sooty black.
The melted ash that settles on the pottery in the process adds a glassy
green highlight to the work.
 

Meet Masafumi Onishi and Yuki Ogami 

Don’t Miss Our Mid-show Reception in March

In March we’ll welcome Tsuyoshi Uenaka, also from the Tamba Pottery in
Japan, to Portland for the mid-show reception. Stop by on Friday March 6th to meet him and talk about his work. Plus we’ll have a new show in
Eutectic’s Back Room Gallery, curated by OCAC student Jordan Pieper.

eutecticgallery.com

Featured Artist @ Charlie Cummings Gallery

I’m super honored to be the featured artist @ Charlie Cummings Gallery this month. Please have a look. I likely won’t be making as much functional work this year because I’m working on a huge new sculptural project, but these guys have a great selection of some of my favorite pieces : )

claylink.com

ARTS/INDUSTRY RESIDENCY APPLICATION – Kohler Arts Center

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Apply for the Arts Center’s world-renowned Arts/Industry residency
program! Up to sixteen exceptional artists from around the world are
chosen each year for two- to six-month residencies in the Pottery or
Iron/Brass Foundry and Enamel shop in Kohler Co.’s Kohler, Wisconsin,
plant. With the guidance of an excellent staff, artists of all
disciplines can explore new ideas and technologies in order to create a
body of work impossible in their own studio as well as new ways of
thinking and working. Previous experience with clay or metal sculpture
is not required.

Artists
accepted into the program receive housing, transportation, materials,
use of equipment, studio space, photography services, and a small
stipend. Artists-in-residence may work in the Kohler Co. Pottery, Iron
and Brass Foundries, and Enamel Shop to develop a wide variety of work
in clay, enameled cast iron, and brass including but not limited to
murals and reliefs, temporary or permanent site-specific installations,
and functional and sculptural forms.

Applications
are now being accepted for the 2016 program year. Applications are
accepted through the Café Call for Entry site only. Click here to begin your application. The application deadline is April 1, 2015.

Required Application Materials

  • 20 images of your strongest work
  • A resume or CV
  • Project proposal of 200 words or less accompanied by proposal images
  • List of four professional references

For more information on the application process, please contact the Arts/Industry coordinator at (920) 694-4548.

http://www.jmkac.org/index.php/artsindustry-residency/application-process

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