by Carole Epp | Feb 21, 2012 | Uncategorized
APPLICATION DEADLINE:  MARCH 1, 2012
A juried group show open to all PGBC members, to be hosted by the  Gallery of BC Ceramics. The exhibition will showcase vessels and sculptures specifically for use  in the garden. We are looking for planters, sculptures, rocks, bird  baths, bird houses, bird feeders, lanterns, fountains, frogs, snails –  anything that can be used in a garden setting. All work must be for  sale.
Application forms will be posted on the guild website at  http://www.bcpotters.com/Guild/callsforentry_guild.php in early  February.
Applications must be received by March 1, and physical work  must be delivered to the gallery between March 15 and 25. Jurying of  pieces for the exhibition will take place on March 28. Please let the  Gallery know by the end of February 2012 if you wish to take part in  this exhibition.
Notices of intention to participate can be e-mailed to galleryofbcceramics@bcpotters. com
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Feb 10, 2012 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
 Workhouse Arts Center 2nd Annual Workhouse Clay National 2012 Prospectus
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The Workhouse Arts Center is proud to announce a call for entries for its 2nd Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics Exhibition 2012.  This 2nd  Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics Exhibition is an “Open Call”  for functional and/or sculptural ceramic artworks.  The focus of this  year’s exhibit is to highlight the tremendous variety and depth of  contemporary functional and sculptural ceramic artworks currently being  created throughout the U.S.A.  Juror- Peter Held Peter Held received his bachelor’s degree in studio art with an  emphasis on ceramics from the State University of New York, Brockport.  Upon graduation, he moved to Helena, Montana to become a resident artist  at the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts. He later completed a  master’s degree in museum administration at Oregon State University and  interned at the Portland Art Museum in the Asian Art Department. Held returned to Helena in 1994 to serve as executive director and  curator of the Holter Museum of Art, where he helped successfully lead a  $2.3 million capital and endowment campaign. Since 2003, Held has been curator of ceramics at the ASU Art Museum  Ceramics Research Center at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.  He also serves as a trustee for the American Craft Council and is chair  of its development committee. Held has curated more than 75 exhibitions since 1989, including seven traveling ceramic shows: Ashen  Beauty: Woodfired Ceramics; David Shaner: A Potter’s Work, 1963-1993;  Sisters of the Earth: Native American Ceramics; A Ceramic Continuum:  Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence; Between Clouds of Memory: Akio  Takamori, A Mid-Career Survey; Eden Revisited: The Ceramic Art of Kurt  Weiser and Innovation and Change: Great Ceramics from the ASU Art Museum  Collection. Entry Guidelines Open to all ceramic artists 18 years and older residing in the U.S.
All  works must be primarily ceramic. Mixed media works will be accepted  only if ceramic materials are the primary media.  The juror will make  final determinations.  Work must fit through a standard door. Floor  works must be firmly stable.  Installations shall be installed by  artist.  Wall-mounted pieces are limited to 20 lbs. per section.  Work  must have been produced within the last 3 years.
Apply Online Now! Click here . Selections will be conducted from images of works. No substitutions  will be allowed.  Artists may submit up to 3 entries with two images  (including one detail) of each, not to exceed 6 images. Please proof  your entries carefully as this will be the information used to generate  any publicity information. Entry Fee All U.S. artists- $30 (Fee is non-refundable – payable thru PayPal when applying) for up to 3 entries (2 images per entry max.).  Apply Online Now! click here   Awards Best of Show- $350 1st place-$250- Sponsored by Standard Ceramics, Inc. 2nd Place-$150 Honorable Mentions Calendar Detailed information and Registration form: Available online December 7, 2011
Entry Submittal deadline:  May 2, 2012
Acceptance notification:  after June 1, 2012
Acceptance Contracts due: by July 1, 2012
Delivery of accepted work-being shipped: Due by July 20, 2012 Delivery of accepted work-being delivered: July 23, 2012 10am-5pm only!
Installation: July 23-24, 2012
Exhibition Dates: July 25 – August 26, 2012
Opening Reception: July 28, 2012 from 6pm-9pm Return of Shipped Artwork:  Starting August 27, 2012 Pick-up of Delivered Artwork: August 27, 2012 10am-4pm only!
Workhouse Arts Center  Lorton Arts Foundation W-16 Gallery Building
9601 Ox Road
Lorton Virginia 22079
Image Submission Guidelines
Please be prepared to submit the following when applying online:
- Name 
 
- Title 
 
- Year completed 
 
- Type of clay and firing method 
 
- Size (inches) H x W x D 
 
- Weight (lbs.) 
 
- Insurance Value/ Retail Price 
 
- A brief artist statement of no more than 200 words describing your work 
 
 * Artist must be ready to upload professional quality JPG images. * The resolution of images should be 150DPI minimum; 300DPI maximum.* Images need to be smaller than 15MB.For more details please visit their website.
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Feb 9, 2012 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Artist In Residence Program Red Deer College  has expanded its Visual Arts facility in the newly opened Center for  Visual Art in the Four Centers Building and now has three purpose built  Artist-in-Residence Studios.
 The studios are designed to attract artists to Red Deer and to give an  opportunity for emerging and professional artists alike to engage in  research in an inspiring environment with equipment that they would not  otherwise have access to. The ambition of the program is to promote  meaningful interaction between the students, the resident artists and  the community at large. The AIR studios are available during two 15 week  periods; September to December and January to April coinciding with the  academic year. The new studios are designed to offer interested artists an  opportunity to chart some new territory by stepping outside of their  usual studio routine. Through the interaction with students and staff in  the Visual Art Department and beyond the resident artist can take  advantage of the opportunity to research and produce new work that  contributes to their discipline. Collaborations across media and with  the RDC’s Centre for Innovation in Manufacturing, where there is access  to rapid prototyping, water-jet cutting, and CNC milling offer up  possibilities that will prove to be fruitful and position RDC to be a  destination for innovative art research. How to Apply Who is Eligible? We are interested in hosting both emerging and  established artists of all disciplines, practices, and nationalities.  Artists applying should have a current and active practice and have  completed their basic training and able to work in a self-directed  manner. Artist-in-Residence Coordinator: Trudy Golley Contact Info: Office: 403-342-3453 email: [email protected] What is provided:• dedicated studio space approx. 250 sq ft•  residency for 1 to 3 months?• Access to fully equipped  studios:?Ceramics, Painting, Sculpture and Printmaking.?• 24 hour  access?• Library and Internet privileges?• Materials budget up to  $200.00?• Exhibition opportunity at the conclusion of residency?• Public  lecture opportunity?• Letter of support to pursue individual funding?•  Assistance with finding accommodation To submit an application: We are currently accepting Digital  Applications only – please ensure all images are readable on a Mac or PC  and are in a suitable format (1024 x 768) – doc, jpg or pdf preferred. Send by e-mail to the address above Please send the following:1) 10  images of work and an image list 2) One letter of interest outlining  both your artistic history and how you would use your time as an artist  in residence (including preferred dates and length of residence) 3) A  current CV (3 pages max.) Deadlines- October 1 for the January – April  period- March 1 for the September – December period
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Feb 2, 2012 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Saint Quentin la Poterie (France)
19-22 July 2012
  Application Call Deadline 29th February 2012
THE CERAMIC ARTS TRAIL
Around twenty contemporary ceramic artists will be invited to show their work in the heart of village, in private sites transformed for the occasion into temporary exhibition spaces. The selection criteria will prioritize the quality of the work but also cultural diversity and the variety of techniques used. The originality of the trail is based on the match between the selected European artists and the spaces offered. It offers another way of discovering the village: behind normally closed gates or courtyards usually hidden from view. Given the richness that personal encounters add to the experience of art, the artists will be present on the site of their exhibitions for the duration of the festival, to meet the public and explain techniques and artistic approaches.
The general participation rules are available on the website www.officeculturel.com
 Send your file at [email protected]
 
 
 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Feb 2, 2012 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
        
Juried by Sandy Simon
August 17 – September 14, 2012
Entry Deadline: June 1     This juried exhibition is open to all clay artists who are residents of the United States, Canada and Mexico.  All work, both functional and sculptural, will be considered.  Any submitted work must have been made in the past 2 years. The juror will be Sandy Simon.     APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS  
- Resume/CV    
 
- Artist Statement
 
- 1-3 images of proposed      work                             
 
     AWARDS:  First Place………..$500
Second Place…….$200
Juror’s Purchase Award….Purchase price
Lillstreet Gallery Award……Exhibition opportunity at Lillstreet     Entries must be submitted through www.lillstreet.slideroom.com (please note there is a non-refundable entry fee of $35 per artist).  Successful applicants will be notified by July 1. Final work is due to Lillstreet Gallery no later than August 1, 2012. Lillstreet Gallery encourages the sale of all work submitted for the exhibition and will retain 50% commission on all sales. Lillstreet does not provide materials for artists and will not reimburse for shipping and installation costs. Any unsold work will be returned to the artist within two weeks of the exhibition closing date.