Call for artists: Pottery Expo Australia
The Pottery Expo @ concept was launched in February 2001 by Melbourne studio potter Jane Annois. Pottery Expo aims to promote high quality, innovative ceramics by Australian studio ceramic artists.
Pottery Expo@ Warrandyte
Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 Feb 2012 Pottery Expo @ Federation Square
MelbourneSunday 4 Dec 2011
Information for exhibitors Click here for application information
Upcoming Lee Arts Workshops
Fall 2012 Registration Form
INFORMATION: 703-228-0560, or email Steven Muñoz, Director, Lee Arts Center
‘IN A PINCH’
WITH EMILY SCHROEDER WILLIS
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
HANDLE IT!
WITH RYAN J. GREENHECK
10:00am – 4:00pm
Fee: $190.00 non-LAC/ $180 LAC members
1100 North Glebe Road, Suite 1500
Arlington, VA. 22201
Phone: 703-228-1850
Fax: 703-228-0805
TTY: 703-228-1855
technical tuesday: Make your own wheel out of scrapyard finds.
I finally figured out what to do with my husband’s growing collection of old tires in the shed : )
“Here’s a very basic potter’s wheel that can be assembled in minutes from a junkyard car wheel assembly. I used a 15″ rear wheel assembly from a 2000 Montana. I got lucky with that as the 4-bolt holes on the wheel spindle line up almost perfectly with the 4 holes on a 2” cast iron floor flange. Almost any other wheel will work too, though the holes may or may not line up as conveniently. I also like the ring of holes in the Montana wheel which make it easy to insert a stick to propel the wheel. With a bit of extra engineering you could easily add a friction drive motor.
The first wheel I put together 30 years ago is still in use. Same type of bolts. The cast iron flange I used then was slightly thicker than the new one I bought recently (thinner and made in China). I used the front wheel assembly from an American Motors car as many older vehicles were rear-wheel drive back then. Only 3 of the 4 bolt-holes in the flange lined up, but it still felt sturdy enough to me. I gave the wheel to a friend who uses it as a rotating platform when working on large hand-built pieces. He just puts a piece of plywood on top of the tire for a flat work surface. My first wheel has a welded triangle-shaped stand that is very heavy. The way that stand was built I estimate it would hold 500 lbs. or more. We used to have fun sitting on the tire and spinning around really fast! (becoming self-centered??) “
Exhibition: Engaging form
Artists: 45 renowned and early career artists
Place: Montsalvat, The Barn Gallery, 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham Vic – www.montsalvat.com.au
Opening Hours: Montsalvat, The Barn Gallery, open daily 9am – 5pm
monday morning eye candy: The Courtyard Potter (David Ashby)
This week @ the International Museum of ceramics in Faenza
August 30, 2012 at Argillà
the International Museum of ceramics in Faenza will be held the following events:
17.30 hours: Conference room presentation view of Finnish potters, ceramic Conference organised by Finnish Pekka Paikkari, to follow the inauguration in classics and an aperitif in the garden
21 hours: in the backyard: Entertainment: visionaries
http://www.micfaenza.org











