residency opportunity for emerging artists @ Bascom



 

Emerging artists
are invited to apply for The Bascom’s Residency and Internship Programs,
with opportunities in a variety of departments and mediums, including
ceramics, non-ceramics, youth education, marketing, web-marketing in the
gallery shop and exhibitions. During your stay on the scenic Bascom
Campus, you will immerse yourself in a dynamic professional visual arts
environment, meet artists, facilitate daily open studio hours for the
public, and above all, press forward your studio practice.

For more information, contact:
Frank Vickery, Ceramics, [email protected] 
Billy Love, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Youth,   [email protected]

www.thebascom.org/residency-and-internship-program
 

call for artists: 5th Annual Workhouse Clay National 2015

August 1 – Sept 13, 2015 – Lorton, Virginia 

Application Deadline: 
May 6, 2015
Application Fee: $30
The Workhouse Arts Center (WAF) is proud to announce a call for entries for its 5
th Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics Exhibition 2015. This 5
th Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics Exhibition is an “Open Call” for functional and/or sculptural ceramic artworks.

 

Workhouse
Arts Center is excited to continue promoting the breadth of
contemporary ceramic artwork being created throughout the USA.
All
works must be primarily ceramic. Mixed media works will be accepted
only if ceramic materials are the primary media. The juror will make
final determinations.

http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=887&admin_verify_view=true

  

Women Working with Clay Symposium @ Hollins University

June 8-11, 2015

This symposium is about women who work with clay to create pottery,
art vessels, and sculpture. We emphasize the creative process from every
level. At the same time, we look at the particular aspects and points
of view that may be unique to women working in clay.

Presenters: Linda Christenson, Christa Cordova, Donna Polseno, and Shoko Teruyama
Keynote Speaker: Leila Philip
Director: Donna Polseno

What You’ll Learn

From Inspiration and Ideas to the Actual Making and Finishing
  • Explore the connections of the long history of women as vessel makers, artists, and artisans in cultures all over the world.
  • Examine how the sense of community and mentorship in the world of clay object makers reflects that history.
  • Work closely with faculty who have extensive experience and training.

Find all the details and register online here: www.hollins.edu/academics/workshops-online-writing-courses/women-working-with-clay-symposium/