call for entry – the open west

the open west
is an annual open competition and exhibition inviting work from
national and international artists practising contemporary and
conceptual art. Work submitted can include painting, installation, film
and sound, textile, photography, ceramics, drawing and print,
performance, sculpture, glass, metal and plastics. 
Continuing
an exploration of fine art forms, the selection of work for 2013 will
also examine the skills of the contemporary maker and include
experimental and digital technologies together with traditional
processes.
The
first exhibition will be at the National Trust’s Newark Park, an
unusual and atmospheric Tudor hunting lodge set in rural south
Gloucestershire which houses an eclectic collection of art and objects
within its architecture and is set in a dramatic landscape.
 
The
second exhibition will be held in Cheltenham (full venue details to be
announced shortly). This area holds a nationally important collection of
the Arts & Crafts Movement in Britain.
Two distinctly different environments will allow the open west
to curate an exhibition of two parts, exploring the crossover of
disciplines between craft and fine art; curating works in surprising
spaces to create new contextual layers. Selected work will resonate with
a different meaning at each site.
Up
to 40 artists will be included in the exhibition, each with the
possibility of showing more than one work at each venue during the three
month exhibition period.
panel – curators Lyn Cluer Coleman and Sarah Goodwin with guest selectors Dr Justin Marshall and Emma Critchley 
deadline • 2 April 2013  
venues Newark Park
6 July to 18 August
  • Cheltenham
25 August to 22 September
downloads application form  
  conditions of entry

Upcoming @ Erskine, Hall & Coe Ltd:

CATHERINE YARROW(1904-1990)

An exhibition of ceramics & works on paper

Japanese Craft Exhibition Now Open

James Erskine, Matthew Hall & David Coe
invite you to the Private View

Tuesday 22 January, 6-8pm

catherine yarrow

Catherine Yarrow lived, worked and exhibited in Paris between the two
world wars, and in New York in the 1940s, before returning to Britain in
1948. In the early 1960s she set up her workshop/studio in a mews
cottage in St John’s Wood, London, and continued to work as a painter,
printmaker, ceramics sculptor and potter until her death in 1990.

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The exhibition continues until 14 February and is fully illustrated online.

View or download a copy of the exhibition catalogue here.
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RSVP: [email protected] / +44 (0) 20 7491 170
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Erskine, Hall & Coe Ltd, 15 Royal Arcade, 28 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4SP
+44 (0) 20 7491 1706 | [email protected] | www.erskinehallcoe.com

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 david gamble
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 andy shaw
 martina lantin
 shawn o’connor
 roberta massuch
adams puryear
 richard nickel
adams puryear
Elisa N. Di Feo
richard nickel
sandi pierantozzi
Rachel Garceau
kelly o’briant
david eichelberger
ben carter
tracey payne gamble
elizabeth kandall
alex irvine 
emily reason
 nate prouty
alex irvine
 jason burnett
kelly o’briant
natalie tornatore

FUSION Scholarships/Awards

FUSION supports member guilds in the crafts community by honouring excellence and endeavour in the field of clay and glass through the FUSION DESIGN AWARD. 

Each year, FUSION provides Student Awards of Merit to deserving graduating College students in the two disciplines of glass and ceramics.

The FUSION Bursary provides financial assistance through the Scholarship Fund to clay or glass artists in financial need wishing to further their education in ceramics or glass.

At the Annual Conference FUSION presents Volunteer Awards for outstanding service to FUSION.

FUSION is eligible to nominate deserving individuals for the Ontario Crafts Council Mather Award. Since 1981 to honour their founding member and former treasurer John Mather, the Ontario Crafts Council has presented an annual award for lifetime achievement.

Fireworks Awards are selected by jurors for FUSION’S Biennial Exhibition.

FUSION nominates outstanding individuals demonstrating excellence in their field for national awards on an on-going basis where applicable

FUSION gratefully acknowledges the assistance and generous donations of our many partners, in making the Fireworks awards a reality.

To find out how you can make a donation to one of our awards – either anonymously or in your name, your company’s name, or in the loving memory of a friend or relative, please contact us today.

Awards Eligibility, Guidelines & How to Apply, Download PDF:

FUSIONBursary2013.pdf

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