Ruth Duckworth – Exhibition Now Open

5 September – 4 October
Yasuhisa Kohyama : Kaze, Suemono, Sai

We are pleased to announce that the Ruth Duckworth exhibition is now open.

The exhibition is fully illustrated online, and the catalogue can be viewed here.

The exhibition continues until the 5th of October.
During the exhibition our opening hours will be Monday to Saturday: 10am – 6pm

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2012 Ceramics Biennial Call for Entry

*** I just came across this and the deadline is tomorrow. Sorry! From what I’ve read there is a rumor that the deadline has been extended slightly. Please don’t take my word on, contact them asap if you’re interested in applying.

The New Hampshire Institute of Art is pleased to announce the Ceramics Biennial Exhibition 2012, a national juried exhibition for clay artists. This exhibition will be on display in the Amherst Street Gallery.

Click to download the submission form as a PDF

The Juror, James Lawton

James Lawton is currently a Professor of Ceramics and Chair of the
Artisanry Department at the College of Visual and Performing Arts, Umass
Dartmouth. Lawton’s work is in the collections of the Renwick Gallery,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; the Victoria and Albert
Museum, London; L.A. County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; the Mint
Museum, Charlotte, NC; the Museum of Ceramic Art, Alfred, NY; and the
Icheon World Ceramic Center, South Korea, among others; and in numerous
private collections. He maintains studios in both Massachusetts and
South Carolina and frequently leads workshops and presents lectures
across the country and abroad.

Calendar

Sept. 12, 2012         Entry must be received by this date
Oct. 10, 2012          Notification of accepted works sent
Oct. 25, 2012,
4 – 6 pm              
         Hand delivery of artwork  
Oct. 25, 2012,
6 pm                   
All work delivered by carrier  
must arrive by this time  
Nov. 7 – Dec. 5, 2012                                                   Exhibition Runs
Nov. 15, 2012,
5 – 7 pm               
Reception and award ceremony  
Dec. 5, 2012        Close of exhibition  
Dec. 10, 2012,
4 – 6 pm
Pick up of artwork in person
Dec. 11, 2012  All work to be returned by
carrier will be sent out  

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE
The New Hampshire Institute
of Art was established as the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences
in 1898. From the Institute’s outset, it has had a firm commitment to
educating diverse traditional and nontraditional students in the fine
arts. As the only independent college of art in the state accredited by
the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), the
Institute offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, Certificate Programs,
and a strong Continuing Education program. A dedicated faculty promotes
intellectual and artistic development and teaches students to respond
artistically to contemporary social, political, and aesthetic issues.

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Opening Reception: Friday, September 14 
5:00- 7:00 pm 

September 14 – October 27, 2012

Edward Eberle 
Chris Gustin 
Tom Spleth 
Chris Staley 
Cheryl Ann Thomas 
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   Santa Fe, NM 87501

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You’re invited to Ecumene: Global Interface in American Ceramics


Where: Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery

When: August 29, 2012 – September 20, 2012
 **The reception is Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 5-8PM

Developed and sponsored by NCECA to run concurrently with the general
assembly of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC) in Santa Fe
taking place in September 2012. The exhibition was juried by Jane Sauer
and Santa Fe Community College’s James Marshall and Clark Baughan in
cooperation with Linda Ganstrom, NCECA’s Exhibitions Director.

NCECA has designed a print on demand catalog that may be purchased during the exhibition at SFCC or online at LuLu.com.

Click here for additional information.

CLAY PRESENCE: Canberra Potters’ Society 2012 Members’ Exhibition

Official opening 6.30pm Thursday 13 September
14 September – 1 October
Open Thursday to Sunday 10am – 4pm plus the public holiday on Monday 1st October

The exhibits in Clay Presence, be they large or small, make their
presence felt through a variety of clay types and making, decoration and
firing methods. Anyone who knows anything about pottery will know that
these factors give rise to innumerable combinations. The result is a
broad spectrum of works ostensibly using the same materials but
exhibiting unique and individual characteristics, forms, textures and
colours.

Canberra Potters’ Society’s membership covers a wide
range of skills and interests and includes professional ceramic artists,
talented and dedicated hobbyists and tertiary ceramics students. The
members’ exhibition aims to showcase the excellence and diversity found
in the work of many of these members and allows the society to make its
presence felt as it presents some of the best work of its members to the
viewing public. Each year the exhibition spans the pottery spectrum
from functional to sculptural work and should be of interest to visitors
whether they come with an already-cultivated interest in ceramics or a
fresh curiosity.

This year’s exhibition is judged by Vicki
Grima, editor of the internationally respected Journal of Australian
Ceramics and a talented ceramic artist in her own right. The premier
award of the exhibition, presented by Canberra Potters’ Society, is the
$1,000 Doug Alexander Award. Thanks to a generous team of sponsors, a
range of other awards will also be announced at the opening on the 13th
September. The ActewAGL Tertiary Student Award is specifically designed
to encourage students and promotes the presentation of innovative work.