HOT MUD: Emerging Canadian Ceramists

Call for Entry – Deadline March 15, 2013 

The Burlington Art Centre is now accepting submissions for the exhibition Hot Mud: Emerging Canadian Ceramists. The exhibition will take place in the Lee-Chin Family Gallery at the BAC, from September 7 to November 4, 2013.

Exhibition Focus

A survey of the most exciting and promising emerging artists working
with ceramics in Canada today, selected by senior Canadian artists and
curators in five regions across the country.

Eligibility

Emerging artists are those at an early stage in their careers and
have created a modest independent body of work. To be eligible for this
exhibition, artists must have completed basic training, are recognized
by other artists working in the field, have a history of professional
exhibitions and publications, and who have maintained an independent
professional practice for a minimum of three years to a maximum of ten
years prior to their application. Submissions by individual artists,
groups, and collectives will be considered. 

Jurors
Atlantic Provinces & Newfoundland – Gloria Hickey
Quebec – Alan Elder
Ontario – Rachael Gotlieb
Prairies & the Territories – Greg Payce
British Columbia – Sally Michener
Submissions
  • Cover letter with current contact information and one paragraph biography
  • CV and one page artist statement
  • 15 numbered and labeled images, JPG format, no larger than 500kb, with accompanying image list
  • Self-addressed return envelope
Send no later than March 15, to:
Hot Mud – PROPOSAL
Burlington Art Centre
1333 Lakeshore Road,
Burlington, ON   L7S 1A9

For more information please contact:

George Wale, Director of Programs [email protected]

Jonathan Smith, Curator of Collection [email protected]

The Alberta Potters Association: Call for “Off Centre”


APA 2012 call for entry POSTERThis juried show will take place at Calgary’s Webster Gallery in conjunction with the Off Centre
Symposium.

Works included in the show will reflect the open-ended concept of what it means to be “off centre.”

All inquiries must be directed to the show coordinator Connie Cooper at [email protected]

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Residency Opportunity – Archie Bray Foundation

Archie Bray Foundation

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The Bray will be awarding ten $5,000 fellowships along with ten short-term summer scholarships in 2013!

Resident Applications due March 1, 2013.

“Being
able to provide this generous financial support to each and every
resident artist helps the Bray fulfill its mission and reinforces its
commitment to furthering ceramic art.”–Steven Young Lee, Resident Artist
Director

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Why Apply? | Residency Opportunties | Fellowships | Summer Scholarships | Questions?

 

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Why apply for a residency at the Bray?

What defines a Bray residency and the reasons for doing one turn out to be as varied and unique as the individuals involved. Some artists come to develop a portfolio for graduate school, some use their residency as a transition from school to establishing their own studio and others see it Kenyon Hansenas a chance to escape from daily routine and recharge their creative enthusiasm. For all artists, it is a period of time to focus intensely on their work, explore new ideas and techniques, and push their artwork to new levels.

Probably
the most important reason for coming to the Bray is the opportunity to
work within a community of artists actively creating art. Artists from
around the world come to work at the Bray, bringing with them a vast
range of experiences and diverse esthetics approaches.

New residents are chosen once a year in March by the Bray’s
director and two additional rotating jurors. The selections are based on
the quality of the work, its artistic merit, and the diversity and
experience of the prospective group. The Bray studio program is
minimally structured, with no formal critiques or syllabi unless
initiated by the artists. Resident artists are expected to be
self-motivated and help out with various tasks around the Bray.

Residency Opportunities

There are three general residency options at the Archie Bray Foundation–long-term
fellowship (1-2 years), short-term summer resident between July and
October (3-4 months) or short-term resident between October and June
(1-3 months). On a regular basis there are a total of 10 long-term
residents and 10 short-term summer residents.

Sunshine CobbStudio space is provided free to all residents.
Resident Artist expenses include the cost of materials and firing but
are subsidized by the Bray and offered at reduced prices. Residents are
responsible for their own housing and living expenses while in Helena,
but are given use of the community kitchen space in the Resident Center.

For more images and information on the resident facilities click here or check out our web site at www.archiebray.org/residence_program.

Fellowships

Each
fellowship awards $5,000 to support a long-term resident artist who
demonstrates exceptional merit and promise. The Fellows are expected to
embrace the Bray experience of community and creative exchange, and have
the opportunity to focus their attention to produce and exhibit a significant body of work during their residency.

Jonathan ReadCurrently
at the Bray, there are six private individuals who have each committed
to providing fellowships for long-term residents. With the help of a
grant received in 2012 from the Windgate Charitable Foundation, four
more fellowships will be awarded, allowing all ten long-term residents
to receive fellowship support.

To apply for a fellowship check the appropriate box on your
Residency Application form and include a letter of intent stating you
artistic goals and interest in the Bray Fellowship program.

To find out more about the fellowship program click here or go to our wesbite at www.archiebray.org/residence_program.

Summer Scholarships

Jacob Foran, Summer 2010The Bill and Stirling Sage Scholarship fund
was established by Evelyn Sage in honor of her late husband Bill and
their son Stirling. The Bill and Stirling Sage Scholarship awards an
annual $800 scholarship to a promising young artist between the ages of
18 and 35.

The Eric Myhre Scholarship was established
in 2002 by Tootie Myhre in honor of her late husband. The award provides
a $750 scholarship to a summer resident artist of any age who
demonstrates exceptional merit and promise.

In 2012, the Windgate Summer Scholarships were established. Eight short-term summer residents will be awarded $700 to help cover expenses during their time at the Bray.

To apply for the scholarships include a letter of intent in
your application stating you artistic goals and interest in the Bray
resident program.

To find out more about the scholarship program click here or go to our website at www.archiebray.org/residence_program.

Questions?

If
you have any questions about the Bray’s resident or fellowship
opportunities please contact Rachel Hicks, Director of Programs and
Communications at 406/443-3502 ext.13 or at [email protected].

For technical support the online application contact [email protected].

Your completed application must be received on or before
March 1, 2013.

The
Bray is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to the
enrichment of the ceramic arts, located at 2915 Country Club Ave. in
Helena, just 1/3 mile west of Spring Meadow Lake.

This project is
supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, and in part by the
Montana Cultural Trust, the Montana Arts Council, the Bray Business
Alliance and the friends and members of the Bray.

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2915 Country Club Ave, Helena, Montana 50602
406/443-3502
www.archiebray.org
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CALL FOR ENTRY: HOT MUD – Emerging Canadian Ceramists

 
The Burlington Art Centre is now accepting submissions for the exhibition Hot Mud: Emerging Canadian Ceramists, a survey
of the most exciting and promising emerging artists working with
ceramics in Canada today, selected by senior Canadian artists and
curators in five regions across the country. The exhibition will take
place in the Lee-Chin Family Gallery at the BAC, from September 7 to
November 4, 2013.

Eligibility
 
Emerging
artists are those at an early stage in their careers and have created a
modest independent body of work. To be eligible for this exhibition,
artists must have completed basic training, are recognized by other
artists working in the field, have a history of professional exhibitions
and publications, and who have maintained an independent professional
practice for a minimum of three years to a maximum of ten years prior to
their application. Submissions by individual artists, groups, and collectives will be considered.
 
Jurors
 
Atlantic Provinces & Newfoundland- Gloria Hickey
Quebec – Alan Elder
Ontario – Rachael Gotlieb
Prairies & the Territories – Greg Payce
British Columbia – Sally Michener
 
Submissions
To apply, please submit the following materials by mail, no later than March 15, 2013
 
  • Cover letter with current contact information and one paragraph biography
  • CV and one page artist statement
  • 15 numbered and labeled images, JPG format, no larger than 500kb, with accompanying image list
  • Self-addressed return envelope  
Hot Mud – PROPOSAL
Burlington Art Centre
1333 Lakeshore Road,
Burlington, ON   L7S 1A9
 
For more information please contact:
George Wale, Director of Programs [email protected]
Jonathan Smith, Curator of Collection [email protected]

Call for entry: Small Favors VIII

An Invitational and Juried Exhibition

The Clay Studio Is now accepting applications for Small Favors VIII,
an invitational and juried exhibition of diminutive works, each piece
exhibited less than 4”Length, 4”Width, and 4”Height. Online
applications will be accepted through March 31st, 2013. No paper
applications will be accepted.

View works from past Small Favors Exhibitions.

Small Favors challenges and engages artist’s creativity in new
and exciting ways with the challenge of making pieces for this
exhibition. For some artists, the work they create is similar to what
they normally make although at a reduced scale. Others use it as an
opportunity to break away from what they create in their daily studio
practice. Regardless of this choice, the works exhibited are incredibly
varied in material, form, and aesthetics. Though small in scale the
artworks created for this exhibition are huge in impact. Each work is
exhibited in a Plexiglas wall mounted cube.

Conceived of in 2006, Small Favors grew out The Studio’s
efforts to offer accessible, high-quality artworks that appeal to art
enthusiasts of all ages: for older collectors who are challenged for
space it allows them to continue to collect work by artists they love.
For young art collectors it provides an accessible entry point.

For the first time, The Clay Studio is putting out a call for entries
and accepting applications for this annual exhibition that has, up until
this point, been an invitation only show. It is our sincere hope that
this new process brings to light new makers and broadens the audience
we reach through the display of these unique works of art.

Follow this link to apply online

We will need

  • Personal contact = information
  • Up to three digital images (.jpeg files) no more than three pieces maximum. Images must be of works available for inclusion in this exhibition with no measurement exceeding 3.75”
  • Corresponding image information: title, medium, size, and date
  • Your current resume (optional)
  • Your current artist statement (optional)
  • $25 Application Fee

NOTIFICATION WILL BE MADE VIA EMAIL by APRIL 3, 2013 WITH
SELECTED WORK SHIPPED TO ARRIVE AT THE CLAY STUDIO NO LATER THAN APRIL
20TH, 2013.

Selection Process
A three-person jury will select the works for this exhibition, the jurors announced shortly. All work selected for inclusion in this exhibition must be available for sale
with The Clay Studio receiving a 50% commission for all work sold and
paying for the return shipment of any unsold work. A $20 Surcharge will
be added to the retail price of all selected works to cover the cost of
the Small Favors plexi cube. Please call Artistic Director Jeff Guido at 215.925.3453 x18 or email [email protected] if you have any further questions.