by Carole Epp | Jul 19, 2011 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
2012 Regional Juried Ceramics Exhibition
March 2 – April 1, 2012
Presented by ClaySpace Ceramic Arts Studio
Juried by Steven Hill
“For some, the space inside a 12″cube will seem nearly infinite,
while others will have to re-imagine their work just to squeeze it in.
I challenge all ceramic artists, from functional potters to sculptors to
installation artists… To see the 12″ glass cube through the eyes
of inspiration rather than limitation!” – Steven Hill
• Juried from digital submissions by nationally
recognized artist, Steven Hill
• Functional and sculptural ceramic art must fit
within one cubic foot (12″ X 12″ X 12″).
• Entry Deadline: December 10, 2011
Digital Submission accepted on CAFé
To apply: www.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=755
• Exhibition will be held March 2 – April 1, 2012
at Warrenville Public Library, 28W751 Stafford Place, Warrenville, IL.
Eligibility
1. Clay3 is open to all artists working in IL, MN, WI, OH, MI, KT, TN, AK, IA, and MO.
2. All work must be no large than 12″ X 12″ x 12″, and use 75% of clay as the
primary medium.
3. All entries are presented to the juror in an anonymous manner.
4. All accepted works should not be too fragile for shipping and public display.
5. Accepted works may not be removed before the conclusion of the exhibition.
For all the details please visit their website to download the prospectus.
via Clay Art Web Guide
by Carole Epp | Jul 18, 2011 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Find more amazing work and process shots on the Shadow Pottery Website here.
by Carole Epp | Jul 14, 2011 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Deadline: 8/1/11 or until the show has been filled
Contemporary Art Fair NYC American Craft Show NYC
November 18, 19 & 20
Javits Center NYC
Now, in metro NYC, an art show has emerged that embraces contemporary art and fine craft under one roof. The Contemporary Art Fair NYC provides a major showing to independent painters, photographers, sculptors or other artists doing non-functional work. The counterpart show, The American Craft Show NYC, features the work of fine artisans working with glass, ceramic, wood, and other materials.
Apply Online: http://www.AmericanArtMarketing.com/
Call for Questions: 845-3552400
by Carole Epp | Jul 6, 2011 | Uncategorized
AMOCA presents The Art of Clay, a community exhibition and fundraiser from July 9 through July 30, 2011. The museum will hold the opening reception on Saturday, July 9, 2011 from 6 – 9 p.m. in conjunction with the Second Saturday art walk in the Pomona Art Colony. American Ceramic Society – Design Chapter of Southern California is a non-profit organization of over 300 potters, sculptors, teachers, students and ceramic designers who seek to share and increase their knowledge and expand public awareness and appreciation of the many facets of clay. ACS-DC was established in 1945 and many of its members are regional, national, and international artists. The Art of Clay, hosted by the American Museum of Ceramic Art, is a biennial invitational and juried exhibition open only to those artists who have recognized memberships in a clay group in California and Nevada. As a fundraiser, all works of art are for sale and will benefit AMOCA, the ACS-DC organization, and the artists. Special guest artist, Stefani Gruenberg will exhibit her ceramic sculptures; and this year’s judge will be ceramicist Vincent Suez, presenting awards on the following categories: Best Sculptural, Best Whimsical, Best Utilitarian, Best Porcelain, Best Stoneware, Best Earthenware, Best Alternative Firing (raku, smoke, pit fire) and Honorable Mention.
Visit “The Art of Clay” at the American Museum of Ceramic Art
Here’s a few pics of the work of Teri Hannigan who alerted me to the show.
For more about Teri Hannigan see what’s new at www.clayhalo.com