by Carole Epp | May 1, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Application deadline: May 30, 2013
Republic of Korea, Cheongju-si
Dates: September 11–October 20
Contact details:
Cheongju International Craft Biennale Organizing Committee
314 Sangdang-ro, Sangdang-gu
[email protected]
www.okcj.org
Phone: 82-43-219-1022
by Carole Epp | Apr 30, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
The Potent Object
Richard Cleaver, Juror
August 17- September 28, 2013
This exhibition showcases the power of small-scale sculptural
works. Highlighting artworks no larger than 12 inches, but that possess
a much larger presence. Composed mainly of ceramic, with some mixed
media additions, these objects prove that something doesn’t have to be
huge to be monumental.
Requirements:
Artwork size is limited to 12 inches in any direction.
Use of Mixed media is allowed, but may not comprise more than 50% of the artwork.
Display possibilities include: pedestals, wall, hanging from the ceiling or as an installation.
Postmark Deadline: May 10, 2013
Contact details:
Baltimore Clayworks
5707 Smith Ave.
[email protected]
www.baltimoreclayworks.org
Phone: 410-578-1919 ext.18
by Carole Epp | Apr 30, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Deadline: 06/17/13
US Residents. Ceramic works of any thematic and stylistic presentation
will be accepted for entry. Clay must be the primary medium. Works may
be functional, decorative or sculptural. Assembled works may not exceed
4ft. in any direction, and 50lbs in weight.
Juror: Peter Held, curator of ceramics at the ASU Art Museum Ceramics
Research Center at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.
Awards: Best of Show – $1,000, 2nd Place – $600, 3rd Place – $350
LH Horton Jr Gallery Exhibition: August 22 – September 19, 2013
On-Line Exhibition: August 2013 – June 2014
On-Line Entry / Fee $30 for first 3 entries and $3 for each additional
entry, limited to a total of 6 entries. Alternate view images of 3D
entries are unlimited and cost $3 for each image.
Enter on-line: http://www.deltacollege.edu/div/finearts/dept/dca/gallery/call.htm
by Carole Epp | Apr 21, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
The ceramics area at Illinois State University is accepting applications from students who have completed undergraduate studies and are interested in continuing their
work in ceramics in a non-degree seeking program. Students pursuing
post-undergraduate work at ISU will take credits as a “Graduate
Student At Large”. These students are given studio space and will get
materials through a minimal lab fee. Access to the ceramics area
faculty, and involvement in some components of academic curriculum
provide a rough framework for study.
To apply: send 15-20 Images on
disk, resume, artists statement, letter of intention, e-contact
information for 2 references, s.a.s.e., to Albion Stafford, campus box
5620, Center of the Visual Arts, Illinois State University, Normal, Il
61761.
For further questions and application procedures pertaining to
post-undergraduate work in ceramics please email inquiries to Albion
Stafford at
[email protected].
Application deadline- May 15th, 2013
or contact the art department office at: 309-438-5621
Illinois State University
School of Art
Campus Box 5620
Illinois State University, Normal, IL
61790-5620
Sincerely,
Tyler Lotz Albion Stafford
Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Ceramics Area Ceramics Area
by Carole Epp | Apr 16, 2013 | Uncategorized
The American Museum of Ceramic Art is pleased to offer two paid
summer internships sponsored by the Getty Foundation as part of its
Multicultural Undergraduate Internship Program. Founded in 2004 and
located in the Pomona Arts Colony, AMOCA is the only ceramics museum on
the West Coast. AMOCA’s mission is to educate by presenting,
collecting, and preserving significant ceramic achievements, and by
offering hands-on ceramic studio experiences.
Curatorial Internship: Participation in all aspects of planning and presenting exhibitions.
Education Internship: Planning and assisting with hands-on activities and with written curriculum.
The Getty Multicultural Undergraduate Internships will run for ten
consecutive weeks and pay a total stipend of $3,500.00 (before tax)
distributed twice a month.
Eligibility:
- According to the Getty guidelines, these internships are
“intended for members of groups underrepresented in the professions
related to museums and the visual arts, particularly individuals of
African American, Asian, Latino-Hispanic, Native American, and Pacific
Islander descent.”
- Applicants must reside or attend college in Los Angeles County.
- Be currently enrolled undergraduates. Students must have
completed at least one semester of college by June 2013, and those who
will complete their degree by September 1, 2013 are also eligible to
apply; (Students who are enrolled in a second BA or BS program are not
eligible.)
- Be available for ten consecutive weeks of full-time work (40 hrs/wk) between the dates of June 3rd and August 23rd, 2013.
- Be a United States citizen or permanent resident.
Application Deadline: April 28th, 2013
How to Apply:
Please send the following by email to
[email protected] with the
subject line “Getty Internship: [curatorial or educational as
applies]”. You may also submit by mail by sending your application to
AMOCA, 399 N. Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91767.
- A cover letter describing the academic and/or work experience,
skills, and personal attributes that qualify you for the internship
- A current resume or CV
- A short writing sample (essay, term paper, article, etc.)
- Two letters of recommendation
Getty Curatorial Internship Job Description
The curatorial internship with the American Museum of Ceramic Art,
Pomona, CA, is designed to give an overview of the skills and
responsibilities required to organize, install, and present an art
exhibition for a professional museum setting.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Under the direction of AMOCA’s Associate Curator, the intern will
be directly involved in all aspects of mounting, maintaining, and
dismantling an exhibition.
- Exhibition Record Keeping: Maintaining master calendar,
exhibition notebook, marketing materials, publishing, incoming loans,
contracts, exhibition related events, and presentations.
- Research and Documentation: preparation of artist biographies,
images, audio-visual, and writing of interpretive exhibition didactics.
- Exhibition Design and Installation: development and floor plan
design using up-to-date design programs such as Sketch-up, learn proper
AAM art handling methods, art placement, knowledge of exhibition
furniture and current installation methods and standards.
- As an assignment designed to give the intern a start-to-finish
responsibility and a feeling of accomplishment, the intern will take
charge of data input, printing and mounting wall text and labels.
- Routine tasks will involve hosting the Information Desk, handling
sales and invoices for the Museum Store, recording and acknowledging
memberships, entering database information, coordinating mailings, and
generating routine correspondence.
- Understanding museum collection policies will include an
orientation on object accession, numbering and tagging items,
photography, and condition reports – all information that is entered
into the museum’s database. Attendance at one board meeting will be
arranged so as to understand the museum’s infrastructure and strategies.
To gain a sense of AMOCA’s role in the community, the intern will have
an opportunity to visit some of the approximately twenty Pomona Art
Colony venues, and others in the surrounding area. Other miscellaneous
topics will include familiarization with museum terminology, how to
properly present oneself in a museum setting, and how to interface with
other institutions for the purpose of networking
Getty Education Internship Job Description
The Education Internship with the American Museum of Ceramic Art,
Pomona, CA, is designed to provide an overview of the skills and
responsibilities required to develop educational programs and
activities to enhance visitor enjoyment and understanding. The intern
will assist in developing resources for public schools, colleges and
other visitors, making use of wall text, brochures, interactive
experiences, lectures, tours, and hands-on workshops. In order to
ensure that the educational programs are on par with current educational
standards, the intern will be introduced to the California State
Department of Education’s Content Standards.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Under the direction of AMOCA’s Education Manager, the intern will
be directly involved in all aspects of researching, documenting, and
preparing age-appropriate educational material.
- Participate in the development and assessment of school tour
curricula including docent training, outreach workshops, and summer
camp.
- Undertake the development of art kits that not only elucidate
past and current exhibitions, but also enhance current public school
learning requirements such as world cultures, arithmetic, reading and
writing.
- Contact schools, colleges, teachers, and community groups to
promote tours activities, and speaking engagements. Follow-up with
mailings and personal contact to schedule visits to the exhibition.
- Execute summer workshops for community groups such as the Boys and Girls Club of Pomona and more.
- Plan educational public events for adults and children through a
range of mediums that include lectures, workshops story-telling,
hands-on activities, games, quizzes, etc.
- Attend conferences and field trips as appropriate.
- Understanding museum education policies will include a general
orientation on developing a learning and education strategy that meets
the aims of our museum. Attendance at one board meeting will be
arranged so as to understand the museum’s infrastructure and
strategies. To gain a sense of AMOCA’s role in the community, the intern
will have an opportunity to visit some of the approximately twenty
Pomona Art Colony venues, and others in the surrounding area. Other
miscellaneous topics will include familiarization with museum
terminology, how to properly present oneself in a museum setting, and
how to interface with similar institutions for the purpose of
networking.
- Routine tasks will involve hosting the Information Desk, handling
sales and invoices for the museum gift shop, recording and
acknowledging memberships, entering database information, coordinating
mailings, and generating routine correspondence.
http://www.amoca.org/getinvolved/internships