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For your friday morning coffee break here’s some cool design work out of Poland.

Selection of ceramic works by 10 young designers from Warsaw’s Fine Arts Academy Design Department. The projects were realised in the ceramic workshop lead by Justyna Bąbel-Piktel. The collection – consisting of objects produced in short series – is a result of explorations in the field of searching for new forms, functions and applications for ceramics. The objects are everyday household products – smart, surprising and beautiful. And most of all, ready for use.

DESIGNERS:

Karolina Chyziak
Helena Czernek
Krzysztof Czajka
Anna Górska
Gosia Lipińska
Ola Mirecka
Dorota Pakuła vel Rutka
Robert Pludra
Kuba Sobiepanek
Łukasz Wysoczyński

Check out the site here.

Call for entry – 2011 NICHE Student Awards

Student Entry Deadline: October 16, 2010
Professional Entry Deadline: August 31, 2010

The NICHE Awards program began in 1989 to celebrate excellence and innovation in American and Canadian fine craft. Artists are recognized in professional and student divisions.

NICHE magazine is now accepting applications for the 2011 NICHE Awards Student competition. Open to undergraduate or graduate students residing in Canada or the United States.

2011 NICHE Awards Professional Division is open to professional craft artists over the age of 21 residing in Canada or the United States.

READY TO APPLY? For Students
For Professionals Winners will be announced at a ceremony in Philadelphia on February 18, 2011 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, held in conjunction with the Buyers Market of American Craft.

410-889-2933 | www.americancraft.com | [email protected]

Magic Dirt – Call for entry

Exhibition
Magic Dirt is the miracle of earth, fire and the human imagination. At the Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries, Old Dominion University January 15 – February 20, 2011, reception, Friday, Jan, 21

This juried exhibition is designed to showcase innovative contemporary ceramic sculpture and functional vessels.

All applications are to be postmarked by November 10th. 2010

The Gallery
The Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries at Old Dominion University 4509 Monarch Way in Norfolk, VA 23529 Additional forms can be downloaded here: http://al.odu.edu/art/gallery/

Magic Dirt is open to all artists in the United States. Work should be made within the past 2 years and a majority of the work should be ceramic.

For additional information Contact Ramona Austin at, Curator at Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries Phone: (757) 683 6272 email: [email protected] Old Dominion University 4509 Monarch Way Norfolk, VA 23529 (757) 683 6271 Fax: (757) 683-6776

Appalachian Center for Craft Artist in Residence Program

Artist in Residence Program Summary The Artist in Residence (AIR) program is a one- to three-year appointment allowing emerging professional artists to work in the environment of the Craft Center. Each studio (clay, fibers, glass, metals and wood) has an Artist in Residence with a BFA, MFA or professional equivalent. There is also a residency position for the exhibitions program. The AIR program has a competitive application process to fill these six positions.

Our Artists in Residence come from all over the country and abroad to live and work at the Craft Center. These individuals are invaluable to the educational programs of the Craft Center providing additional expertise and experiences to our students.

For more information regarding the Artist in Residence program, please contact the Clay faculty member.Click here for more information regarding the Artist in Residence Program

Firing Into the Future | Festival in Ceramics

Firing Into the Future | Festival in Ceramics

9th Festival in Ceramics
Firing into the Future
18, 19 & 20 September, 2010

Ceramics Victoria is pleased to announce a lineup of 7 National Ceramic Artists at the Festival including Paul Aburrow, Julie Bartholomew, James Cattell. Maria Coyle, Janet De Boos, Merran Essen and Avital Sheffer.

Firing into the Future offers a full program of workshops and presentations- a chance to see the process and techniques of the 7 practicing Australian Artists whose work is highly sort after.

The Festival is a biennial event organised by Ceramics Victoria that provides a forum for interested collectors, students and practioners to get together, exchange ideas, network and learn. Tickets may be obtained by down loading from our website and participants are welcome to come for the day only.Student discount applies.

Festival Program

Registration:: 9 am Saturday 18th September
1st Floor, John Building, SMB Campus
Opening: 10:30 am — 11:30 am Saturday
(includes slide presentation)

Demonstrations

11:30 am — 4:30 pm Saturday
9:30 am — 4 pm Sunday
9:30 am — 2 pm Monday

Demonstrators’ Exhibition

Opening: 6:30 pm Saturday 18th September
University of Ballarat Post Offi ce Gallery
Corner of Sturt and Lydiard Streets Ballarat
Work on sale

Firing Into the Future | Festival in Ceramics University Of Ballarat Ballarat Victoria Australia.
Telephone: +61 3 9899 2777

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