by Carole Epp | Aug 19, 2011 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
 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
Cliquer sur l’image pour une version agrandie et imprimable
 
 

 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Aug 16, 2011 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday

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.
 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Aug 13, 2011 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Seattle Exhibitions and Programming –  2012
  Emerging Artists:  DEADLINE August 30, 2011
  The NCECA Emerging Artist program is intended to give early career  artists, who show exceptional promise, the opportunity to present their  work to an international audience at the NCECA Annual Conference.   http://www.nceca.net/static/exhibitions_emerging_info.php  National Student Juried Exhibition:  DEADLINE September 29, 2011 
  The NCECA 2012 NSJE is open to all full-time undergraduate, graduate  and post-baccalaureate students (as defined by their home institution)  enrolled in the United States of America. Eligible students must be  working at the time of submittal towards a degree or be a  post-baccalaureate in art.     http://www.nceca.net/static/NSJE2012.php Topical Discussions/NCECA Connections:  DEADLINE October 3, 2011 
  NCECA is seeking a diverse group of discussion leaders from its  membership; Students (Undergraduate, Post-Bacc, Graduate), Studio  Artists, Educators (K-12, Community College, University), Gallerists,  Curators, etc. are all encouraged to apply! Topical Discussions and  NCECA Connections are the break-out sessions on Thursday and Friday  afternoons during conference.   http://www.nceca.net/static/conference_topics.php  Weather or Not:  DEADLINE October 1, 2011
  Seattle artist and Host Committee Member, Charlie Bigger is excited to  announce Weather or Not, a site-specific, outdoor installation  opportunity at South Lake Union Park in Seattle to coincide with the  2012 conference. Weather-Or-Not presents an opportunity for students and  teachers to explore the EDGY artistic avenue of collaborative  installations affected by time and weather. E-mail a one-page  description of your project to [email protected].   Additional information and collaborative proposal requirements are detailed in Charlie’s downloadable letter here: http://nceca.net/static/documents/Weather-or-Not.doc.      Charlie shares that his excitement and imagination around this event  is sparked by two elements.   “The first is the theme…the theme for NCECA 2012…”On The Edge”  immediately grabbed my attention and fired up my imagination. Secondly,  being interested in the history of the studio movement in Ceramics, a  concern among my peers in the ceramics world deals with a perception  that younger clay workers seem to be less numerous than a few years  back.  I am looking forward to being able, through NCECA, to provide  this great venue to share and explore new ideas, and experiments with up  and coming young ceramics students that might not otherwise realize  that NCECA is also for them, not just established studio artists of my  generation.” On-Site Conference Liaison, Marge Levy writes that through  Weather-Or-Not, “we hope to capture the inclinations of those who are in  a period of their artistic lives where they are thinking about process,  objects, ephemeral notions, and having fun with it all and with each  other. ”     
Houston  Exhibitions –  2013
 Concurrent,  Independent Exhibitions:  DEADLINE November 4, 2011
  NCECA will act as a jury and an intermediary in selecting exhibitions  that will  enhance the conference experience and bring high quality  ceramic exhibitions to  the hosting community. The On-site Liaisons will  identify host venues and work  with them in selecting exhibitions  suited to the mission and audience and  facilities.
  http://www.nceca.net/static/conference_concurrent_info.php      
Awards and Board Nominations – 2012
  2012 Awards: DEADLINE September 30, 2011 The  membership of the NCECA Nominations Committee has been recently  re-constituted   for 2012 to include President-Elect, Patsy Cox (Chair);  Director-at-Large, Sam   Chung; Past-President
   Robert Harrison and Fellow of the Council, Susan   Filley.   Nominations for Fellows of the Council, Honorary Members, Excellence in    Teaching and Outstanding Achievement are now being accepted. The  deadline for   receipt of nominations packets is September 30, 2011 for  awards to be presented   at the 2012 Conference in Seattle.
  Visit: http://www.nceca.net/static/about_awards.php to   view the details on submission materials, awards descriptions and eligibility   requirements.  Board Terms to begin in 2012 The  NCECA Nominations Committee is also responsible for identifying  qualified candidates for positions on the Board of Directors. By  September 30, 2011, the Nominations Committee anticipates identifying  two qualified candidates each for the role of President-Elect and  Director-at-Large positions on the Board of Directors. Read more about  the responsibilities and requirements of these roles at: http://nceca.net/static/about_board_candidates.php.   Board candidates for nominations will be considered by the Board of  Directors at its October 2011 meeting in Houston.  Information about the  Board’s Nominees will be posted on NCECA’s website following this  meeting. Additional nominations for one Director-at-Large position and  one Student Director-at-Large position will also be accepted at the  First Members’ Business Meeting tentatively scheduled for 8:30 a.m.  Thursday, March 29 during the 2012 conference in Seattle.  Following  brief speeches by the candidates, elections will take place at the  Second Members’ Business meeting on Saturday, March 31, 2012, the final  day of the Seattle conference (time TBD).
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Jul 31, 2011 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Artists/professionals  are selected once a year on the basis of  applications. The selection is  made by an appointed work group  consisting of 3-6 professionals within the creative bransches. At  selection, special attention is given to the applicants professional  level and on the adequacy of the work in Fiskars Village. For the  stipends, collaborative or Fiskars oriented work are prioritized. The next application deadline will be on September 15th 2011 (00:00 EET) for residency periods during 2012. To apply, please submit our online application form. Please compliment your application form by emailing us     
- your CV/resumé (doc, pdf)
 
- 5-10 work samples (max 20mb files in total)
 
 to: [email protected]
If you have your CV/resumé and works samples published on your web site, you only need to fill out the form. The selected applicants will be notified by email only. Please check  your spam inbox and this web site under “Artsist in Residence” if you  have not received an email within a month of deadline. Artists do not  pay any rent for the residence apartment with work space. However, a  monthly maintainance fee  is required from all artists for the complete  period of residence. The fee covers maintainence and hosting costs. The  fee should be payed at least two (2) months prior to the first day of  the offered and confirmed residence period. If the maintainance fee is  not transfered to the cooperative´s bank account in time, the residence  period will be cancelled. Artists must finance their own travel to/from  the village, her/his own food and other daily requirements, including  working materials. It is our wish that the visitor donates an art piece  or product to the AiR collection at the end of his/her residency. The   selected stipend artist for January-March does not have to pay any  maintanance fee. We offer 14 residency periods with lengths ranging from 3 months in the winter season to 1 month in the summer.     
- 1 January – 31 March (design project stipend 600e)
 
- 1 April – 31 May (2 months, 300e)
 
- 1 June – 30 June (1 month, 300e)
 
- 1 July – 31 July (1 month, 300e)
 
- 1 August  – 31 August  (1 month, 300e)
 
- 1 September – 31 October (2 months, 300e)
 
- 1 October – 31 December                  (2 months, 300e)    
 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Carole Epp | Jul 30, 2011 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
  Clay Gallery presents Cups of  Firs, a national juried cup exhibition which embraces a wide spectrum of  cup forms both sculptural and utilitarian. Clay Gallery is located in  Ann Arbor, Michigan. Requirements: • The Show is open to all artists who are residents of and working in the United States.
• All work is expected to be predominately made in clay.
• All work accepted must be available for sale during the exhibition.
• Each piece of work is limited to 15 pounds and must not exceed 30 inches in all dimensions.
• Work entered should not be so fragile that shipment or public display is potentially harmful to the work or the viewer.
• Work must be properly prepared and presented for display.
• Accepted work which differs significantly from the application will be disqualified. The non-refundable processing fee for applying electronically by November 1, 2011 is $25.00, payable online at the time you fill out the application at https://www.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=761
Each entrant may submit up to three (3) pieces of work with one digital  image per piece for consideration by the juror. Images must be of  current work and representative of work the artist plans to exhibit at  the show. Deadline: November 1st, 2011 Website: http://www.claygallery.org/ Link to entry and more information: https://www.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=761 Email notification will begin on November 16th and conclude no later than December 15, 2012. Clay Gallery, 335 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105via bay area art grind