@craftontario is hiring Editor in Chief for Studio Magazine.
Published by Craft Ontario, Studio Magazine: Craft and Design in Canada is looking for its next Editor-in-Chief.
As Canada’s leading publication on craft and design, Studio publishes two print issues annually with an ongoing web presence, and is distributed nationally and internationally. A critical voice in Canadian material culture for decades, Studio is seeking a visionary editor to help shape what comes next.
@studiomagcanada
@craftontario
Deadline to Apply: May 14, 2026
👉 Find the full job details and how to apply on our website (🔗 also linked in @craftontario bio!):
https://craftontario.com/blogs/participate/were-hiring-editor-in-chief-studio-magazine
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Artwork in Image: Marissa Y. Alexander, i dreamt i swam with you (detail), 2020. Hand-built white stoneware, various glazes and fired to cone 5, 57 x 46 x 34 cm. COURTESY OF THE ARTIST @marissaya_
Call for Canadian Ceramic Artists 🇰🇷🏺🇨🇦 Appel aux céramistes canadiens
We’re excited to share an international opportunity for Canadian ceramicists! The Canadian Crafts Federation (CCF/FCMA) has been invited to identify 5–50 artists to participate in the 2026 Korea–Canada Invitational Ceramic Exhibition, hosted online by Seoul Cyber University.
Exhibition details:
📅 July 1 – December 31, 2026
🖥 Online exhibition of 5–50 Canadian artists alongside 50 Korean artists
This exhibition will be permanently archived online and shared with leading museums and galleries worldwide.
Artists from across the country are invited to submit:
• A short biography
• A portrait photo
• One artwork (with title, dimensions, and year)
🔗 Application form and full details.
📩 Submit your application to: [email protected]
⏳ Deadline: May 28, 2026
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Nous sommes ravis de partager une opportunité internationale pour les céramistes canadiens ! La Fédération canadienne des métiers d’art (CCF/FCMA) a été invitée à sélectionner 5 à 50 artistes pour participer à l’Exposition Céramique Invitationnelle Corée–Canada 2026, organisée en ligne par la Seoul Cyber University.
Détails de l’exposition :
📅 1 juillet – 31 décembre 2026
🖥 Exposition en ligne de 5 à 50 artistes canadiens aux côtés de 50 artistes coréens
Cette exposition sera archivée en ligne de façon permanente et partagée avec les principaux musées et galeries du monde entier.
Les artistes de tout le pays sont invités à soumettre :
• Une courte biographie
• Une photo portrait
• Une œuvre (avec titre, dimensions et année)
🔗 Formulaire de candidature et tous les détails via le lien en bio
📩 Envoyez votre candidature à : [email protected]
⏳ Date limite : le 28 mai 2026
Call for Entry: Baltimore Clayworks Clay Biennial
Juried by Ching Yuan Chang @chingyuan.chang . “Baltimore Clayworks Clay Biennial” is a national juried exhibition presented in conjunction with the 61st Conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), that celebrates the vitality, diversity, and evolving language of contemporary ceramics. Open to ceramic artists working in all styles, techniques, and conceptual approaches, the exhibition seeks work that reflects both technical excellence and compelling artistic vision. Functional, sculptural, installation-based, and experimental works are all welcome.
Exhibition Dates: January 9 – March 13, 2027
Application Deadline: September 25, 2026
Learn more and apply by clicking the link in our bio or visit baltimoreclayworks.org/exhibitions/calls-for-entry
monday morning eye candy: Yin Xiuzhen
From Wikipedia: Yin Xiuzhen (Chinese: 尹秀珍; born 1963 in Beijing)[1] is a Chinese sculpture and installation artist. She incorporates used textiles and keepsakes from her childhood in Beijing to show the connection between memory and cultural identity. She has also employed pots and pans, wooden chests, suitcases and cement in her work.[2] She studied oil painting in the Fine Arts Department of Capital Normal University, then called Beijing Normal Academy, in Beijing from 1985 to 1989.[3] After graduation, Yin taught at the high school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, until her exhibition schedule became too demanding.[4] Her work has been described by Phyllis Teo as “possessing human warmth, intimacy, and a sense of nostalgia which propels introspection of one’s self—traditions, emotions, and beliefs. Thus, creating of a sense of community and belonging within the audience (Teo 2016, 205).”[5]
call for clay artists: Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History
Calling all ceramic artists and lovers of clay creations! This exhibition will honor the deep legacy of ceramic art in Santa Cruz County and the broader Northern California, while celebrating the new community of ceramists producing amazing work.
Accepting artist submissions, through May 1.
The Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (MAH) is the cultural hub of Santa Cruz County—a place where people come together to celebrate art and history, discover themselves, and connect with one another through experiences and exhibitions that resonate locally and globally.
Learn more: https://www.santacruzmah.org/exhibitions/silica-northern-california-ceramics
Submit: https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=16928
call for artists: International Ceramics Festival Mino, Japan
Entries are now invited for the International Ceramics Competition Mino.
The competition is the main event of the International Ceramics Festival Mino, Japan. With the aim of contributing to the development of the ceramics industry and the promotion of culture through international exchange of ceramics design and culture, this year marks the 14th edition of the Festival.
The 2025 competition saw nearly 4,000 entries from over 70 countries and regions.
‘Now that we are in the 21st century, we face an age of mass production, mass consumption, new materials, and new technologies. And we question ourselves. In which direction will the strong waves of our times sweep the spirit and existence of ceramics? Will creative powers be lost before the onslaught of technological achievement? Will we come to deny the warm humanity that connects and looks gently over people living everyday lives? The International Ceramics Exhibition Mino, Japan, offers a glimpse into a future blessed with creativity, backed by the ultimate in technical sophistication, and with the unlimited potential of humanity.’
Application Deadline: 29 January 2027
Exhibition: 8 October – 7 November 2027
Find all the details to apply HERE.
















