Guest Artist in Residence Lecture – Peter Beard

Peter Beard

Thursday, September 13, 6pm
Please join us for a reception and
lecture for our new Guest Artist In Residence, Peter Beard, on
Thursday, September 13th. Reception for the artist will start at 6:00pm
followed by the lecture at 6:30pm. This event is open to the public,
free of charge. Visit HERE to register.

Peter Beard creates works of art in ceramics, bronze and stone which combine
technical skill with innovation, craftsmanship with ingenuity, passion with
intellect. Each piece is unique and intriguing, each invites us to look
and feel, to make associations with personal experiences and recall memories
from our past. They truly feed the senses and give delight.
Much of the work is inspired by nature, particularly landscape and its
formation by the forces of wind and water. There are echoes of the ripples
left in the sand by the retreating tide, of the growth of lichens and
fungi, of the patterns in fossils, shells and seaweed. Nothing is treated
literally; these are the starting points for explorations which Peter
develops in his studio, sometimes over many years.
An equally powerful influence in his work has been the art of ancient
Egypt, evident in many of the forms of his vessels and particularly in
their glazes. The result can be a striking blend of ancient and modern,
timeless objects which will resonate in a thousand years as strongly as
they do now.
His is an evolutionary process, using a limited number of basic forms
but working with pattern and layers of colour, pushing the glazes through
different firing processes to achieve subtle variations in shading and
blistering. His colour palette shifts between pale greens and soft blues,
the cool, delicate shades of nature so that although some of the pieces
are massive and heavy, they can appear light, even fragile.
These qualities resonate in his bronze and stone work but rely on the
boldness of metal and the qualities of the natural materials.
Peter Beard’s work demonstrates conviction and power. This is the
work of a mature artist, drawing on years of experience and yet it is
ever innovative and inventive. The winner of many prestigious international
awards, and with works collected and shown by major galleries and museums
across the world, Peter Beard’s reputation as an exceptional artist
is well established and his works are highly acclaimed and sought after.

~ David Dewing
Historian and Director of the Geffrye Museum London

www.theclaystudio.org

Call for artists: The Yingge Ceramics Museum Artist in Residence Program

The Yingge Ceramics Museum in Taiwan has begun the 2013 application process for artist-in-resident program; we sincerely hope you or your artist friends can all participate in our 3 month all-expense paid international residency program (including round-trip travel subsides, daily stipend, accommodation, and NTD 30,000 material fee). For the 2013 program, our goal is to select the best artists from all the applicants who have applied for our program. The application deadline is March 31, 2013. Please make sure to send your application in time.

The attachment files include residency details and application files. Please go through the files carefully to understand more about our programs. Artwork images for entering the selection process is recommended 10-15 art work photos. Please pass on this information to anyone who might be interested in our program!

Below is our website, you can also download the application forms from here:
http://www.ceramics.ntpc.gov.tw/en-us/Learning/Content.ycm?pr=3395

http://academy.ceramics.ntpc.gov.tw/en-us/Residence/C/1/1/23.htm

*** links have been updated and should be working now.

Thank you for your cooperation and wish you the best of luck in your future artistic career!

New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum Educational Promotion Dept.
No. 200, Wenhua Rd., Yingge Dist., New Taipei City, 23942, Taiwan, ROC

Collaboration: AFFECT // Agora Collective’s Program for Collaborative Practices

AFFECT is a self-organized residency program where the
participants share their projects in order to challenge themselves
within the inputs of other artists

PURPOSE to challenge artistic projects within a collaborative context
PRINCIPLES is a skill-sharing program based on collaborative artistic
practices developed by and for young professionals who want to challenge
a specific project CONCEPT 7 artists from different backgrounds are
placed in the same space to affect each other’s work

STRUCTURE
Period of 4 weeks Art Space at Agora’s top floor – 120 sq. meter in a
industrial building in Neukölln Berlin 7 artists are selected through
open call. 4 variety of interventions with 1 facilitator per week. About
the interventions: Interventions happen once a week and it is lead by a
member of Agora Collective – the processes are never top-down – the
idea is to treat the member as co-learners. Throughout the weeks, Agora
Collective members provoke smalls interventions to the group related to
their domain of research, in order to build bridges, generate inputs and
propose working tasks to the participants and their projects.

WEEK 1 // CREATING A GROUP How to create situations that encourage collaboration?

WEEK TWO // RE-MIX How to compose collaborative actions within individual artistic practices?

WEEK THREE // NETWORK What are the key elements that could provoke partnership between people?

WEEK FOUR // OUTCOME How can the group define a consensus of displaying
and presenting the process? The outcome (display of the process
experienced during the program) is decided by the group during the
process: it can be anything – an art show, a public intervention, a
creative event, a dinner, a party, etc.

PEOPLE Conceived by Agora Art Collective – A small group of artists and
thinkers coming from many disciplines and backgrounds and while it
retains a small, core group from project to project Agora Collective is
also constantly inviting new members to meet the challenges of a new
work the program Affect refers, to the influence, a change has on
something else. It is not from today that artists are influenced and
inspired by the relationships and encounters experienced throughout
their lives. Interferences and interactions between persons can create
special circumstances that are crucial for artistic development and
certainly affect the way one relates to production.

AFFECT is a program designed by Agora Collective based on collaborative
practices – Agora’s artists open their art space for 7 international
artists – from all field of arts – who aim to challenge and incorporate
new layers to their own projects. The program proposes a skill-sharing
format in which Agora Collective intends, as a catalyser, to cause/
propose/create a review of perspective mainly through discussions,
exercises, reading sessions, workshops and living collectively.

For Agora Collective the program shows itself as a potential opportunity
to formalize daily situations experienced in the space. Agora
Collective, acting since June 2011 in Berlin – opens its space and i
shares its experience for a new group of artists. key elements of AFFECT
. project sharing // skill sharing format // references sessions //
reading sessions // self-organized concept = the group sculptures the
way the program goes – from the layout of the space until the final
outcome. Specifications for the program 4 weeks/program – from 3rd
September – 29th September in Berlin, Germany Applications – deadline
August 16th Results per email: 18th of August This program is developed
for artists of any field who are interested in immersing themselves and
their projects into a collaborative situation.

HOW TO APPLY
– A short description of the project to be developed in Agora (max. 2500 characters with space) .
– Sample of previous work
– PDF, links, website, cds, dvds, etc.

Deadline for application: 16th August

Applications should be sent at [email protected] 

fee: 380 euros
/ month includes – 24/7 studio space – contact/facilitation/workshop
with Berlin based artists – final outcome – work exposure – video
documentation – Accommodation is facilitated but not provided for the
program.

Location
Germany

Application deadline
August 16, 2012

Residency starts
September 3, 2012

Residency ends
September 30, 2012

Residency opportunity – A.I.R. VALLAURIS

The upcoming application submission deadline is:
AUGUST 1, 2012

We are accepting applications for the 2013 program.

We recommend you submit your application as early as possible as your submission date may be taken into consideration for time-slot selection priority.

The applications can be submitted by email.

To receive an application form please email us at :
[email protected]

Residency opportunities @ Red Lodge Clay Center

In order to suit the needs of a variety of artists and maintain an
atmosphere of momentum and diversity, the Red Lodge Clay Center offers
two residency options. Year-long residencies run from September 1st
through August 15th. Short-term, proposal based residencies ranging from
one to eight weeks, are considered from September 1st through May 31st.
Please submit separate applications if applying for both residency
options.

The year-long residency is ideal for committed individuals in
transition from post baccalaureate studies to graduate school, as well
as those pursuing the development of professional artistic careers.
Self-directed ceramic artists searching for the time, space and
resources needed to explore new ideas and create new work will enjoy the
rural mountainous setting. Accepted residents will be provided with
studio space, housing, utilities, and a monthly stipend in exchange for
twenty hours of work per week at the Clay Center. Responsibilities will
include assisting in the retail operation of the gallery, teaching
community clay classes, as well as cleaning and maintenance of the
studio and gallery. Residents will be responsible for personal living
expenses, as well as all material and firing expenses. The application deadline is February 1st.

The short-term residency is ideal for the ceramic artist who is
working to complete a special project requiring one to eight weeks’
time. Accepted short-term residents are provided with studio space and
24 hour access to the studio. Fully furnished apartments are available
for $450.00 per month or a prorated basis congruent with the scheduled
residency. Short-term residents will be responsible for personal living
expenses, as well as all material and firing expenses. The application deadline is July 13, 2012 for residency proposals occurring between September 1st through May 31st.

The Red Lodge Clay Center welcomes applications from ceramic
artists who will thrive working as a team, in a community minded
atmosphere.

Apply Online

PO Box 1527 Red Lodge, MT 59068 Ph. 406.446.3993
http://redlodgeclaycenter.com/residency-info.php