by Carole Epp | Jun 4, 2020 | Uncategorized

Do you have a Virtual Ceramics event or are you looking for one? Introducing the SP Events Calendar. In reaction to the multitude of ways our Ceramics community has come together virtually, we have created a common place for online lectures, openings, and events to be listed. Please share your event on the SP Events Calendar, and use it to find events to attend. It’s completely free to list and view for everyone.
by Carole Epp | Jun 4, 2020 | workshops

Garth Johnson; “Howard Kottler is important to me in SO many ways… but I was surprised to find out when I started at the Everson Museum of Art that he endowed the museum with a fund that allows us to purchase the work of young artists. Join me on Friday, June 5th for a 1pm conversation about Kottler’s life and work with special guests Judith Schwartz and Paul Kotula projects.
As a special treat, I’ll be back at the museum for the first time since quarantine began, and I’ll be showing objects from our collection, as well as “The Old Bag Next Door is Nuts”, which is still on loan from Judith Schwartz. Judy has also unearthed a trove of images of Howard, his work, and his collections that haven’t been seen publicly… at least in a long time.”
Everson Object Study: Howard Kottler
June 5th, 2020 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/94182408046…
Meeting ID: 941 8240 8046
Password: 730837
by Carole Epp | May 26, 2020 | technical tuesday

This video link is live and free until June 5th; after that time you’ll have to sign up with Clayflick‘s to watch (which I totally suggest because they have so much great content!)
by Carole Epp | May 25, 2020 | monday morning eye candy






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by Carole Epp | May 21, 2020 | job posting

Job description
The Professor in Ceramic Art is expected to support the development and critical contextualisation, artistic and research development of the subject Ceramic Art and more broadly Craft.
The candidate is expected to have an understanding of the full range of higher educational needs including the exchange of theoretical and artistic perspectives and knowledge production.
The position involves curriculum development and teaching, primarily within the Master’s programme in Craft, working in close cooperation with the disciplines Textile Art and Jewelry Art and within the newly formed collegiate of Craft and Fine Art. A successful candidate is expected to contribute to the development of the new collegiate, supporting knowledge exchange of practices in education, research and artistic fields of Craft and Fine Art, within HDK-Valand and national and international contexts.
The position requires the ability to conduct teaching in English and a proficiency in English, both oral and written is expected.
DEADLINE IS JUNE 2nd.