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- Employer: CERAMIC REVIEW
- Posted: 20 Feb 2010
- Location: Central London
- Industry: Media – Publishing
- Contract: Permanent
- Hours: Part Time
- Salary: unspecified
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Pike Studios Pottery Sale, High River
Connie and Bob pike are hosting their first studio sale of the year. Featuring new work such as Connie’s imprinted trays made by carving lino block tiles and imprinting in the clay and Bob’s digitally enhanced photographs. Pike Studios is located on 70-9th Ave SE, in High River, Alberta.
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For samples of their work visit http://www.pikestudios.com
Pike Studio newsletter is available for download at http://www.pikestudios.com/Pike_Studios/Feb_Newsletter.html
21st Century Porcelain with Aaron Nelson
So it’s completely unfair that I can’t go to this workshop even though it’s close by. Of all weekends i happen to be in Quebec that one. Too bad. Hopefully some of you guys can make it and feel free to take notes for me and email me all of his secrets. I just can’t get over that low temp porcelain…

Edmonton Potters’ Guild Workshop
April 16 & 17, 2010
21st Century Porcelain with Aaron Nelson
This workshop with Aaron Nelson, artistic Director of the Medalta International Artists in
Residence Program in Medicine Hat will demonstrate techniques related to making finely
crafted porcelain vessels. Starting on Friday night Aaron will demonstrate using molds on
the wheel, throwing and altering, and manipulating porcelain into fluid, translucent shapes.
Saturday will continue with piecing together thrown pieces. Saturday Aaron will also give a
visual presentation on his work and the Medalta International Artists in Residence Program.
Aaron is currently the Artistic Director at the Shaw International Centre for Contemporary
Ceramics in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Before taking this job, Aaron worked for two years as a
consultant with The Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana. Currently Aaron is work-
ing with experimental, highly translucent soft paste porcelain that matures at an extremely low
temperature. His interest in this new material, for which there are few historical precedents,
grows out of a concern for the environment and reducing the carbon footprint of his practice.
With his new porcelain body, he is able to marry the gesture, spontaneity and aesthetics of
hand-thrown ceramics with a material generally associated with industrial ceramics.
Register by March 26, 2010
When: Friday April 16 from 6 to 9 pm
& Saturday April 17 from 9 am to 4 pm
Where: The Edmonton Potters Guild, in the basement
of Victoria Composite High School, 10280 – 108 Avenue
Cost: $50 per person
TO REGISTER:
RSVP Alethea Adair at 780-637-6706
or email: [email protected]
& mail or drop of a cheque to the guild
CBC NEWS: FEW CANADIANS GIVE TO THE ARTS
| Donations to non-profits | |
|---|---|
| Religious organizations | $4.6 billion |
| Health organizations | $1.5 billion |
| Social service organizations | $915 million |
| Law, advocacy and politics | $130 million |
| Arts and culture | $101 million |
| Source: Hill Strategies Research |
“Some cultural attendees and participants may not realize that a large portion of the revenues of arts and culture organizations is not covered by admission fees, other earned revenues or government funding,” the report said. There were an estimated 759,000 cultural donors, but they were relatively generous — with an average donation of $132 each. Canadians over age 45 and with university education are more likely to give than younger Canadians or those with just a high school education. The report estimates there are roughly 14,000 arts and culture organizations in Canada, but they get less from government than other non-profit groups — about 28 per cent of their revenue, compared with 49 per cent for other non-profits. Arts groups raised an average of half their revenue through ticket sales. There is a lot of competition for donations by Canadians, and arts groups were often given low priority in charitable giving, behind religious and health organizations. Residents of B.C. and Ontario are the most generous with arts groups, followed by the Prairies and Quebec. Individual Donors to Arts and Culture Organizations in Canada in 2007 is based on Statistics Canada figures and surveys analyzed by Hamilton, Ont.-based Hill Strategies Research.Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2010/02/25/arts-donations.html#ixzz0gfOBBLYs
***Okay am I the only one creeped out by the fact that religious donations was at the top above health and social services?
Archie Bray Deadline around the corner:
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The Bray is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to the enrichment of the ceramic arts, located at 2915 Country Club Ave. in Helena, just 1/3 mile west of Spring Meadow Lake. Galleries are free and open to the public.
Contact us at 406/443-3502 or go to our web site at www.archiebray.org.
Call for artists and designers – One of Kind show and sale
The next One of a Kind Christmas Show & Sale will run from November 25-December 5, 2010 at the Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto.
Over 150,000 customers will visit the Show and shop directly from our 800 carefully selected exhibitors in search of everything from home decor and clothing to glass and ceramics – all artisan made.
If you would like to apply for the Christmas Show, please click here to download an application.
The deadline to apply is March 24, 2010.
Our Selection Committee will begin the jury process on March 24th and you will learn about the status of your application at the end of April 2010.
For more information please visit our website at www.oneofakindshow.com or contact
Catia Varricchio at [email protected]
or call 416-960-4511.
We look forward to receiving
your application!














