call for entry: Unwedged @ Pottery Northwest

The deadline for submission for UnWedged, our annual juried exhibition, is coming up! Submit your entries by July 7, 2020. We are looking for submissions from artists working in functional or sculptural ceramics, both those connected to tradition, or pushing innovation in the field. We have invited Liz Quackenbush as this year’s juror due to her experience and knowledge. Liz will be tasked with selecting work that will create and exhibition that reflects the state and range of contemporary ceramics.

More info at https://potterynorthwest.org/unwedged/

Apply here https://potterynorthwest.org/unwedged-2020-application/

Awards:
$1000 Juror’s Choice Award
$500 Director’s Choice Award
$100 Honorable Mention Award

call for entry: Undercover @ Good Earth Pottery

February 2021 – “UNDERCOVER”

An Exhibition of Original Ceramic Butter Dishes
Deadline to Apply: November 1, 2020

Juror: Nikki Mizak

Invited Artists: Sunshine Cobb, Lisa Orr & Charan Sachar

·        Open to residents of the Us and Canada

·        $35 application fee for up to 3 entries

·        $200 Juror’s Choice Award!

·        Acceptance notification by late November

·        Show will be online as well as in gallery February 2021

·        Work shipped to gallery must be the same work accepted from the application

·        Artist is responsible for cost of shipping to and from the gallery

·        Work must be for sale

·        Gallery will retain 40% commission for work sold

www.goodearthpots.com/call-for-entries

call for entry: The Clay Studio National 2020

Application Deadline

May 25, 2020 (midnight)

About the Exhibition

The Clay Studio National is a biannual exhibition that showcases the wide range of ceramic art being made in the United States today.

Exhibition Dates: June 20th – August 2, 2020 – Reception, June 20th

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Due to the current situation we have made some changes to this year’s exhibition in order to best benefit artists.

Guest Juror

Lauren Sandler is the Assistant Professor and Program Head of Ceramics at Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.

Sandler is an artist and educator whose work deconstructs mythologies and investigates narratives of power and perspective. With fragmented forms, allegorical vessels and mundane assemblages, Sandler amplifies interdependence, highlights stories obfuscated or erased and implicates our assumptions of normal and worth. With a background in anthropology, she examines the myriad chronicles told by objects and develops work where the visceral and structural meet a shared intersection of body, culture and history.

Full Details and Application HERE.

call for entry: FUNCTION: LUNCHEON