Job posting: Ceramics Technician AA (1230)
| Institution: | Pratt Institute |
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| Location: | Brooklyn, NY |
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| Posted: | 06/21/2012 |
| Application Due: | Open Until Filled |
| Type: | Full Time |
POSITION SUMMARY
Beginning Summer 2012, the full-time Ceramics Technician will oversee the day to day operations
of the Ceramics area.
POSITION DUTIES
– Clean and maintain the Ceramics Studio to ensure a safe working
environment.
– Ensure that clay, glazes and slip are always ready and available for student use (i.e., mix clay bodies and compound
glazes, and periodically test new clays and glazes).
– Maintain a
firing schedule which keeps work flowing through the ceramic
process in a timely fashion (i.e., .program, fire and supervise the
computer-controlled electric kiln; develop customized programs; train
faculty and students; etc.).
– Inventory, order and receive supplies and materials (i.e., clay and glaze chemicals, equipment repair
parts, safety equipment, etc.).
– Maintain and repair equipment (i.e., trobuleshoot kilns, change kiln elements, replace switches,
lubricate wheels, etc.). Clean and maintain kiln furniture.
– Maintain slip casting equipment and supervise its use (i.e., run slip
mixer and casting table daily, train faculty and students, etc.).
– Maintain and oversee studio safety rules and procedures to OSHA
standards. (i.e., provide respirators, gloves, goggles; ensure adequate ventilation of toxic fumes and mists, etc.).
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Oversee,
direct and maintain efficient operation of studio (i.e., organize space,
maintain efficient flow of work and materials from forming through
finished piece, etc.).
-Manage the Ceramics area budget.
– Hire, supervise and schedule work/study students and graduate
assistants (i.e., train, schedule, direct and monitor student workers on a daily basis.).
– Perform all other related duties as
assigned.
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Must have B.F.A. in ceramics or equivalent combination of education and experience; M.F.A. preferred.
Experience:
Technical knowledge of ceramics materials, processes, and equipment
required
Skills:Must
have ability to handle
computer-operated kilns; and ability and desire to upgrade and maintain
new ceramics skills as needed. Excellent verbal and interpersonal
skills and above average organizational and follow-up skills required.
EMPLOYER AND RECOGNIZES AND VALUES THE BENEFITS OF A DIVERSE WORKFORCE.
Application Information
| Contact: | Pratt Institute |
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| Online App. Form: | http://pratt-edu.silkroad.com/epostings/submit.cfm?fuseaction=app.dspjob&jo bid=248&company_id=16145&version=1&jobboardid=101 |
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Canada Council increases support for international market access
via The Canada Council for the Arts
The
Canada Council for the Arts announced today that it is adding $2
million to its existing support to individual artists and arts
organizations to access international markets, bringing dedicated
international market access funding this year to $7 million.
The increase will expand opportunities for artists to strengthen
their artistic practice and engage more members of the public with their
work as part of a broader suite of market access initiatives.
“Market
access is a critical component in how artists enrich the lives of
Canadians,” said Canada Council Director and CEO Robert Sirman. “This
support is part of a broader strategy of the Canada Council to give
artists the tools they need to not just make art but also reach the
broadest possible public with their work.”
Changes to the Council’s support to market access include the following:
- $500,000 has been added for international touring in the performing
arts. The funds will be awarded to projects that were recommended by
peer assessment committees in the current fiscal year. - The maximum grant level for international touring in the performing
arts will be increased next fiscal year from $50,000 to $75,000. - New market access strategies will be introduced in writing and
publishing by reallocating existing resources, and in media arts through
targeted interventions, to strengthen competitiveness in a rapidly
changing marketplace. The objective of these strategies is to help these
sectors pursue new market opportunities online and adapt to the
technological changes in each sector. These initiatives support both
national and international access and more details will be released in
coming months.
The increased support for market access comes from in-year budgetary
reallocations and is expected to grow even further in 2013-14.
The
Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s national arts funder. Its
grants and payments to artists and arts organizations contribute to a
vibrant arts sector. Its awards celebrate creativity by recognizing
exceptional Canadians in the arts, humanities and sciences. The Canadian Commission for UNESCO operates under the general authority of the Canada Council.
technical tuesday: how’d they do that?
of clay and then cast in reinforced resin. During the clay modelling
stage, studio lighting was tuned to match the final installation site to
allow adjustment of the form and control the shadows that give Voyage
its life and rhythm.
The sculpture is 14 m long, 3.6 m high and roughly 8 cm deep.”
Gorgeous…incredible….but seriously how’d they do that?
technical tuesday: doesn’t everyone want a studio assistant?
monday morning eye candy – Peter Pincus
Transpire: An Installation of Porcelain Artwork by Julie Shepherd
Opens at the Logan Gallery on Friday 29th June at 6pm. All welcome.
Continues until the 4th August.
Gallery open 10am – 5pm Tuesday to
Friday.
Cnr. Wembley Rd and Jacaranda Ave., Logan central
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