2012 Australian Ceramics Triennale – Call for papers and workshops

Adelaide, Australia 28th September – 1st October 2012Call for papers and workshops2012 Australian Ceramics Triennale will provide a platform for discussion, debate and theexchange of ideas amongst local, national and international ceramics practitioners, educators,collectors, critics and cultural theorists.We are now seeking proposals for papers and workshops that explore clay as a subversivemedium capable of challenging artistic, cultural and social norms.Please register your personal interest in the presentation of papers and/or workshops of 1 to 3days duration relevant to the conference theme at [email protected] of particular interest in the field of studio ceramics include:• Art and craft traditions and their interaction with contemporary practice.• Industrial processes and alternative technologies – challenges and research.• Hybrid or cross disciplinary practices and the development of mixed media.• Indigenous ceramics practice – development, academic, personal and cultural.• Critical writing and documentation.• Exhibition practices, public and private – current trends, funding and collecting.Submissions for papers:A 400 word abstract to be emailed to [email protected] for workshops:A one page proposal including time frame and budget to be emailed [email protected] Dates:Abstracts ( for papers and workshops) due: September 30th, 2011 – 5pmNotification of abstract acceptance: October 30th, 2011, by emailFull proposed paper due: February 29th, 2012 – 5pmNotification of accepted papers: March 30th, 2012, by emailFinal paper due: June 30th, 2012 – 5pmSelection of papers: All abstracts and workshop proposals will be reviewed initially by theconference steering committee and then authors will be invited to submit full papers for juriedselection.

APPELS DE DOSSIERS | Centre MATERIA

N’OUBLIEZ PAS DE CONSULTER L’ENSEMBLE DE NOS APPELS DE DOSSIERS TOUJOURS EN COURS (certains se terminent très bientôt!):


Toutefois, pour certains de ces appels, nous recevrons aussi les dossiers en tout temps…
À SURVEILLER PARTICULIÈREMENT…
Espace d’exposition
APPEL DE DOSSIERS AUX ARTISTES

Centre MATERIA



MATERIA, centre d’artistes et de diffusion en métiers d’art, lance un appel de dossiers aux artistes dans le cadre de sa programmation 2013-2014.

Date de tombée : Vendredi le 30 septembre 2011

SALLE D’EXPOSITION

Contenu du dossier à présenter:

Présentation de la démarche artistique

• Description du projet d’exposition

• Curriculum vitae récent (maximum 3 pages)

• Diapositives d’œuvres récentes (entre 5 et 10 images)

et / ou

• Photographies numériques sur CD (fichiers .jpg)

Un dossier comprenant des fichiers en haute résolution (300 dpi, 5 x 7 pouces)

et un autre comprenant des fichiers en basse résolution (72 dpi, 1024 x 768 pixels).

• Tout autre document pertinent (esquisses, dvd, etc.)

• Une enveloppe de retour pour votre dossier, pré-affranchie

Poster à : MATERIA, Comité de programmation, 367, boul. Charest Est, 7e étage, Québec (Québec) CANADA G1K 3H3

***Veuillez s.v.p. noter que MATERIA préférerait recevoir votre proposition de projet par voie électronique, à l’adresse suivante : [email protected]*** S.v.p. alors nous acheminer uniquement vos images en basse résolution.

Pour information : Marianne Thibeault, directrice l (418) 524-0354, p. 221 l Sans frais : 1-888-524-7768 l [email protected]



Le Centre MATERIA, seul centre d’artistes en métiers d’art au Canada, a pour mission de diffuser et de promouvoir la recherche et la création dans le domaine des métiers d’art actuels, aux plans national et international.

T 418 524-0354 | @ [email protected] | www.centremateria.com | galerie 395, boulevard Charest Est, Québec

bureaux 367, boulevard Charest Est, 7e étage, Québec (Québec) G1K 3H3 CANADA

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Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts 2011 Art Auction

The Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts Auction

http://sfaauction.com/ The Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts is a public foundation dedicated solely to creating a legacy of financial support for the arts and artists in Saskatchewan, through the generous financial support of individuals, organizations and corporations. OPENING RECEPTION AND VIEWING

November 10, 2011

Wascana Country Club

7:30 PM An opening reception not to be missed. There will be scrumptious bites and great conversation. Entertainment for the evening, “Service with a Smile,” performed by the Mitchell Boys of Moose Jaw. Voice and and verse by Robert Service. Art, artists, and other special guests.

No admittance charge but donations gratefully accepted. ART PREVIEW

November 11, 2011

Wascana Country Club

1:00 PM An afternoon to spend time with the art and special guests. LIVE ART AUCTION

November 12, 2011

Wascana Country Club

1:00 PM

Vitrify Alcorso Ceramic Award 2012

Ben Richardson. Instill 2 – Light and shade. Woodfired stoneware 2010.

The Award

The Vitrify Alcorso Ceramic Award is a $10,000 annual prize for ceramic art. Established in 2011, the award is open to artists nationally and is non-acquisitive. Four artists are selected from the entries received to develop work for a group exhibition of ceramic art at a commercial gallery. From these four artists, one is selected to receive the prize money. Selection of finalists and the judging of the award is made by a panel of expert judges. Vitrify is presented by the Alcorso Foundation, a not-for profit cultural organisation with its home in Tasmania. For more information about the Foundation and its initiatives, please visit the website www.alcorso.org.au. Vitrify 2012 will be hosted by the JamFactory in Adelaide. The exhibition of finalists’ work will open on Friday, September 7 2012 and continue until October 19 2012. Applications to enter open on Friday August 12 2011 and close 5pm Friday October 7 2011. Judges for the 2012 award will be Professor Noel Frankham, Head of the Hobart School of Art; Prue Venables, highly regarded ceramicist and Creative Director of the Ceramics Studio at the JamFactory; and Robert Reason, Curator of European and Australian Decorative Arts, the Art Gallery of South Australia.Please visit their website for all the details.