Call for Entry: Coming up Next
Alberta Craft Council is organizing its 6th annual juried exhibition
(June 20 – July 27, 2013) that is open to emerging craft artists who are
in the first five years of their career or in the last year of their
formal education. If you are creating contemporary fine craft (clay,
glass, fibre, wood, furniture design, jewellery, or metals) with fresh
new designs submit:
Ceramic Art London – April 12th to 14th
Presented by The Craft Potters Association in partnership with Ceramic Review
Ceramic Art London 2013 is the major selling fair for contemporary
studio ceramics at the Royal College of Art on 12 April to 14 April
2013.
Ceramic Art London 2013 provides a unique showcase for
contemporary studio ceramics featuring work from leading national and
international makers.
| • | Discover and buy work from over 75 leading contemporary ceramic artists | ||
| • | Enjoy an integrated education programme of talks, demonstrations and films designed to enhance your understanding and enjoyment of studio ceramics |
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| • | Talent spot young emerging ceramic artists from the Royal College of Art |
http://www.ceramics.org.uk/home.php
Classic and Contemporary @ Erskine, Hall and CoeRuth Duckworth Wall Mural, porcelain, (Inv. no. 998110), 2009
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Ruth Duckworth Wall Mural, porcelain, (Inv. no. 998110), 2009 |
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Deirdre Hawthorne Collection !V |
Thursday, the 4th of April and running through the 25th of April 2013
The show will be open to visitors Monday through Saturday, 10:00am – 6:00pm, and there is no admission fee to attend.
Artists: Gordon Baldwin, Hans Coper, Ruth Duckworth, Sara Flynn, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Matthew Harris, Deirdre Hawthorne, Ewen Henderson, Yasuhisa Kohyama, Jennifer Lee, John Lee, Shozo Michikawa, Gustavo Pérez, Colin Pearson, Lucie Rie, Tim Rowan, John Ward, Catherine Yarrow
15 Royal Arcade
MADE FRESH @ NSCAD
at the ceramics department of NSCAD University, our students put
together a wonderful show and sale of their most current work at the end
of every semester. It shows examples of an eclectic variety of student
work, from small and large scale sculptures to giant urns, wearable art
and tableware galore. There is surely something for everyone!
Port Campus studio space is transformed overnight from the busy studios
of hard working students to a gleaming, modern and spacious three part
showing area with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the harbor,
which during the day give the displayed works the most perfect natural
lighting.
this will make your day….
Take a class with Robin Dupont at the University of Manitoba!
For more information on each course and how to register, please visit the School of Art General Office in 313 ARTlab, email [email protected] or call 204.474.9367













