ClayShare Online ClayCon

In light of the recent cancellation of NCECA ClayShare will be doing an online ClayCon!

Join ClayShare every day for 5 days at noon eastern time on ClayShare.com, our Facebook page and on Jessica Putnam Phillips YouTube channel for a series of amazing, fun, educational and free demos. All demos will be available for replay after the live broadcast ends.

There will be great discount offers from vendors that would have been at NCECA and tutorials on how to use their products!

March 21st
Handbuilding slab plates and platters with texture and underglaze decals

March 22nd
Sgraffito carving techniques with underglazes

March 23rd
Modern Mishima with wax and underglaze
Layered watercolor pottery with underglazes

March 24th
Wheel throwing demo

March 25th
Glazing Pottery
How to fire and maintain electric kilns
Pottery Q&A

We will be adding more info daily so follow us to find out what’s new.

NCECA officially cancelled.

2020 NCECA CONFERENCE UPDATE
After an exhaustive process of due diligence conversations and staff preparation efforts, we have come to a difficult decision to cancel the 2020 NCECA conference planned for Richmond, Virginia. We know this message is not the one many of you were hoping to receive. For others, it may be the challenging and difficult decision you hoped NCECA might reach. Please know that all of you reading this message are in our thoughts and understand that while reported risk levels for COVID-19 infection may currently be low in the conference region, the unique challenges and responsibilities associated with staging large gatherings at the present time remain immensely complex.

Over the past weeks, NCECA has heard from many of you. Your messages both to stay the course with the 2020 conference and those urging us to cancel have been read, shared, and heeded. Fortunately, and unfortunately, communing in large groups is a huge part of what NCECA has been, is, and will continue to be. Hundreds of you in the Greater Richmond community have been busy planning for years, and we are aware of how disappointing this news must be. NCECA has and will continue to be an organization that values people. Our love and dedication to ceramic art is bound up in relationships, teaching, and learning. When considering all of the factors before us, we felt that the well-being of the people and communities that have led us through 53 extraordinary conferences needed to be paramount in our decision-making.

So, it is with both deep regret and faith in solidarity with all reading and affected by this most unfortunate of announcements that we invite you to read on and learn more about this decision and next steps.

Home 3D printed from locally sourced clay takes shape in Italy By Shane Reiner-Roth

“Last September, printing began on the architect’s first prototype of a two-room house in Massa Lombarda, a quiet comune east of Bologna, Italy. Named TECLA in a nod to an imaginary place in Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, the home was engineered by Italian company WASP to become the very first to be entirely printed from a locally-sourced clay that is both biodegradable and recyclable. That material is extruded through a pipe and set in place using a Crane WASP, a modular 3D printing system that can print objects as large as 21 feet in diameter and as tall as nine feet.”

 

Read the full article in The Architect’s Newspaper HERE

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