I so wish this was the productivity rate in my studio…
Thanks to Jeremy Hatch for this wonderful link.
Thanks to Jeremy Hatch for this wonderful link.
Drawing the Line: Utilitarian Pots is a juried exhibition featuring ceramic functional pots. The work chosen must be crafted into a vessel and equally address the surface as a three-dimensional canvas. The use of line is an important element in the consideration of the chosen work. The works maybe marked with abstraction and/or representation. The purpose of this exhibition is to present the various ways that contemporary potters deal with surface design in conjunction with form. The exhibition will be held at the University of Arkansas’ Fine Arts Center Gallery from November 29- December 17, 2010. The exhibition is open to everyone. There is a twenty-five dollar fee for up to three entries.
Click here for more details and application.
For Questions Email: Glenna Worrell MFA Ceramics Graduate Student [email protected]
Friday mornings from 9:30am – 12:30pm at The Pottery Studio, 24 Old Kilcullen Road, Bryanston.
If you wish to attend any of the workshops listed please book now to secure a place by mailing: [email protected]
These are demonstrating workshops and a large amount of material is covered.
Cost R300.00 per workshop
Paperplaster; the mould making revolution: October 29th. The revolutionary paperplaster method has changed my approach to mould making forever. Introduced to me by Sandra Black as taught by Trudy Golley this is an excellent introduction to basic mould making as well as a great new method for those more experienced in this area. This method uses much less plaster than is usually used for mould making resulting in lighter easier to manage moulds. I will also be demonstrating and doing my best to take the mystery out of slip casting.
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Go here to check out the detailed production of an amazing ceramic project.
HEADS UP!
The 2010 show application is now LIVE and the deadline to apply is midnight (CST) September 3rd.