Artist of the day : Heather Braun-Dahl
I’m loving the fact that there are lots of good ole Canadian entries again for Artist of the day; mind you we are a bit heavy on north american content – whats up with that? Hmmm I wonder…how to get the rest of you guys – that i know are reading the blog – more involved…a new years resolution for me in the works i reckon…Anyhow feast your eyes on today’s lovely offerings:

“Heather Braun-Dahl is a ceramic artist and painter living and working in Vancouver, BC. After having graduated from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 2001 and then starting a family, Heather launched her dahlhaus art studios website in 2007 featuring her ceramics and paintings under one ‘roof’.”


“My current ceramics is interested in form being functional and minimal, but being the backdrop to a glazing style that strongly references my interest in painting. I started the Poppy series of pots when I revisited an abstract painting of mine from a few years back- the pod-like shapes with stems could easily translate to a modern poppy design and on my simple, wheel-thrown forms the colours and design seemed to catch people’s eye!”
website: www.dahlhausart.com
shop: www.dahlhausart.bigcartel.com
etsy: www.dahlhaus.etsy.com
contact: [email protected]
100 Years of Clay – Greenwich House NYC
I know recently done a post about the centennial at Greenwich House Pottery, but I just wanted to put it on your radar again as there are so many amazing activities, exhibitions, talks, you name it, going on.

Greenwich House Announces Centennial Celebration “100 Years of Clay” to Feature Exhibitions, Studio Sales, Soirees, Community Open Houses, Field Trips, and Classes ———————————————————————————————————————————– Greenwich House Pottery (GHP) has unveiled its plans for its much-anticipated Centennial, “100 Years of Clay,” a true smorgasbord for pottery enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The hope is to reach well beyond the traditional boundaries of those affiliated with the ceramics world, and to connect with people of Greenwich Village and the greater New York community. Having begun in September 2009, “100 Years of Clay” will showcase some of the world’s most noted ceramic artists, play host to open houses and studio sales, offer a full roster of classes and workshops, and–most importantly–celebrate ceramics, New York City, and Greenwich House Pottery as an institution. “This Centennial is a thank you, from Greenwich House to the Greenwich Village community and beyond,” said Sarah Archer, director of Greenwich House Pottery. “Rarely has such a rich symbiosis existed between an arts institution and the community that nurtured it. Indeed, we strongly believe that Greenwich House Pottery has helped shape the community, just as we have been shaped by it.”
Over the last century, GHP has pioneered the field of ceramics in New York City offering courses in hand building, wheel-throwing, photo-ceramics, ceramic jewelry, glaze chemistry, kiln classes and sculpture, as well as classes for children and seniors. Greenwich House, the parent organization of GHP, was founded in 1902 by Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch and other social reformers. Its mission was to improve the living conditions among the predominately immigrant population in Greenwich Village, at that time New York’s most congested neighborhood. Seven years later, Greenwich House Pottery was founded and extended that mission. While the audience may have changed throughout the years GHP has continued to provide a rich, tactile experience in the face of rampant mechanization, and an individuated product in the face of encroaching uniformity.
“Greenwich House Pottery has added to New York’s cultural tapestry in so many ways over the last century,” says Sarah Archer, Director of Development and Communications at Greenwich House. “We look forward to a year’s worth of celebration, the opportunity to reach out to legions of new pottery enthusiasts, and the second one hundred years of GHP.”
Greenwich House Pottery Located at 16 Jones Street, Greenwich House Pottery has been introducing New Yorkers to clay since 1909, and over the years has become an internationally recognized center for ceramics. It features diverse programs, classes, exhibitions, residencies, community outreach and special events. Greenwich House Pottery is a program of Greenwich House Inc., a settlement house founded in 1902 by Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch.
Greenwich House Pottery maintains an ongoing exhibition series in the Jane Hartsook Gallery. The Jane Hartsook Gallery and Storefront Gallery are committed to supporting both emerging and established ceramic artists, and to the educational mission of making, exhibiting, and learning from contemporary ceramics.
About Greenwich House:
Located at 27 Barrow Street, Greenwich House offers a wide array of programs designed to enrich the lives of New Yorkers, including a Music School (46 Barrow Street), nursery and Preschool programs, health care and services for people living with HIV/AIDS, and Senior services.
Artist of the day – Kalika Bowlby
Today is bursting with beauty, prepare yourselves…. for Kalika!

In her own words:
I am a potter working in Nelson BC. All the pots are made from red cone 6 stoneware, decorated with slips and glaze. I use a variety of forming methods-wheel throwing, hand building and press moulding.
‘the intelligent hand’ macef design award 2010 – call for entries
call for entries for macef design award massimo martini 2010 award
– the expression of italian taste is now open.
designboom and ‘MACEF international home show’ design competition. participation is open to applicants from every country in the world, to professionals, students, and design-enthusiasts. free registration required.
the intelligent hand craftsmanship is an all but defunct art form and can be found in any field of endeavor imaginable. craftsmanship produces superior quality products, with attention to detail that reflect the careful artisan precision. by combining skill, commitment and judgment, the craftsman establishes a close relationship between head and hand, man and machine, which is vital to our physical, mental and societal well-being. although many of the craftsman’s tasks may be repetitive, it doesn’t mean he/she easily falls into a rut. instead, he/she is constantly looking for new tools and techniques to improve the work process. with imagination, he/she plays the role of industrial engineer who is normally charged with such a task. following the ‘making is thinking’, we seek out for contemporary and innovative high-value home accessories, tableware, utensils, tools, furnitures …
awards
the designers of 3 winning entries will be granted with cash prize awards :
-first prize 5000 euro
-second prize 3000 euro
-third prize 2000 euro
register now as registration closes january 2nd, 2010.
register here
via designboom
Sorry about this morning’s little problem with the images. Should be fixed now. Let me know if anyone is still having problems seeing them. Cheers.
Artist of the Day – Nora Jean
Oh I’m loving me a bit of texture! Check out these gorgeous pieces by Nora Jean:

and in her own words:
With thoughts of fabric in my head I use thin slabs of clay to build objects of function that are textured with patterns of nature. Referencing a material that we live in everyday I hope to bring a feeling of life to my work. I love objects in particular cups because of there ability to bring ones daily experience and art together.

Do take some time to checkout her website full of images (i particularly love the whiskey bottles)
norajeanceramics.com















