by Carole Epp | Feb 17, 2010 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Closing date: 26 February 2010
Art Monthly National (Australia)
As the world grows smaller through technology, does our sense of community grow bigger, differently? What does ‘community’ mean for artists today; what has it meant through the ages? In its second year, the Art Monthly Australia Emerging Arts Writers’ Award asks budding voices to respond to the theme of Art + Community. The Award is open to Australian residents but you can write about work from any nation or era, even about your own work if it fits the bill. Visual artists who work within, for and about community are all likely subjects, as is an article addressing the very notion or philosophy of community-minded practice.
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by Carole Epp | Feb 17, 2010 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Early Bird registration: February 19
Regular registration: March 19
BAZAART is Saskatchewan’s largest outdoor Arts and Crafts Show & Sale. The goal of BAZAART is to showcase innovative and excellent Canadian artists who excel in their chosen medium. Organized by the MacKenzie Art Gallery as an annual fundraiser, BAZAART attracts more than 7,500 attendees each year. Attendance supports educational programming at the MacKenzie Art Gallery as well as contributes to the maintenance of FREE admission to our exhibition spaces. This year’s BAZAART, our 37th, will focus on the handmade and locally produced aspect of the items in our Show & Sale. We will encourage our attendees to SHOP LOCAL and contribute to the sustainability of independent artists and craftspeople by purchasing stylish, practical and unique alternatives to mass-produced items.
For more information and an application form for this event email [email protected]
by Carole Epp | Feb 17, 2010 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday

bring a design souvenir back from new york!
as part of the cultural program of the ICFF furniture fair, designboom will host a group exhibition of international design professionals from around the world.
for the 6th time in new york, designboom will provide an unprecedented opportunity to meet the young avant-garde and become familiar with their work. visitors are able to buy design souvenirs™ and limited edition pieces directly from the designers themselves.
how to participate
if you are interested in participating at this mart, please email us a few images of your objects that you would like to bring.
criteria
you should keep in mind that the mart is a sales exhibition, therefore you are invited to sell a small amount of (self) produced items priced from: 10USD – 100USD
objects should be reasonably lightweight and easy to carry.
send us your work
please email your submissions to: [email protected]
subject line: ‘designboom mart new york’.
emails should not exceed 3 MB
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by Carole Epp | Feb 15, 2010 | Uncategorized

Italian designer and architect andrea branzi was invited by the french porcelain
manufacturer sèvres to create ‘louis XXI, porcelaine humaine’, a collection of cups, chalices
and bowls.
Find out more about the project here.
by Carole Epp | Feb 14, 2010 | Uncategorized


GATLINBURG, TN – Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts has announced it will host a figurative sculpture symposium and exhibitions on its Gatlinburg campus from October 27-30, 2010. “Figurative Association: The Human Form in Clay” will feature eight internationally and nationally known ceramic and mixed media artists from six states who use the figure as the main theme in their sculpture. This event grew out of Arrowmont’s successful “Utilitarian Clay: Celebrate the Object” national symposia held every 4 years since 1992. Arrowmont’s rich history as a leader in art and craft education includes hosting international and national media related conferences and symposia over the past 45 years. The symposium is being coordinated by Arrowmont’s Program Director Bill Griffith with assistance from Debra Fritts, a noted Georgia ceramic artist and Arrowmont instructor and Thaddeus Erdahl, current Arrowmont Resident Artist in Ceramics. The artist/presenters include Tom Bartel and Janis Mars Wunderlich from Ohio, Robert Brady, and Arthur Gonzalez from California, Tip Toland and Beth Cavener Stichter from Washington, Lisa Clague from North Carolina and Anne Drew Potter from Indiana. A series of lectures, panel topic discussions, demonstrations and gallery exhibitions will make up the three day symposium. Additionally, each artist/presenter has invited an emerging figurative sculptor of their choice to be represented in the Invited Artists Exhibition, which will be one of the highlights of the event. Arrowmont and Debra Fritts will each also invite an emerging figurative artist to participate. “One vital, educational component of this symposium is the identification of 10 emerging artists in the ceramic sculpture field and the invitation to exhibit their work alongside the highly respected national Presenters Exhibition,” said Arrowmont Program Director Bill Griffith, adding, “This again speaks to Arrowmont’s commitment as a leader in education and support in promoting the careers of the next generation of artists.” For more Symposium details, fees and registration information visit www.arrowmont.org or call (865) 436-5860.