call for entry: $10,000 Awards for Emerging Ceramic and Glass Artists (Canada)

Are you an emerging artist? Do you want to develop your artistic practice? We have two opportunities for you!

The
Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery is calling for submissions to the
2016 RBC Award for Glass and Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics.

These
prestigious national awards allow practicing early career ceramic and
glass artists to undertake a period of independent research, or other
activities that advance their artistic and professional practice. The
winner of each Award will receive $10,000. The selection is made by a
jury comprised of respected contemporary glass and ceramic artists and
other arts professionals. Winners will be celebrated and the awards
presented at a ceremony in Waterloo, Ontario on November 12, 2016.

To
be eligible for the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics or the RBC Award
for Glass, artists must be Canadian citizens or have Permanent Resident
status. They must have developed skills through training and/or
practice in the field (not necessarily in academic institutions) and be
recognized by other artists working in the same artistic tradition.
Successful candidates seek payment for their work and actively practice
their art. All applicants have maintained a professional practice for no
more than 10 years prior to the date of application.

Application Guidelines:

To download the complete guidelines for the RBC Award for Glass or the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics, visit www.theclayandglass.ca/awards. In order to be considered, applications for either award must be received electronically by Monday, September 5, 2016.

About the Awards:

The
RBC Award for Glass is supported by RBC as part of the RBC Emerging
Artists Project. The Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics is supported by
The Keith and Winifred Shantz Fund for the Arts, held at The Kitchener
and Waterloo Community Foundation.

Past
recipients of both awards truly represent the best of the emerging
ceramic and glass artists in Canada. Alwyn O’Brien of Salt Spring
Island, British Columbia was the winner of the 2015 Winifred Shantz
Award for Ceramics. Ito Laïla Le François of Rimouski, Quebec was the
winner of the 2015 RBC Award for Glass.

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Contact Information:

For additional information, contact Andrew Bucsis, Curatorial Assistant at 519-746-1882 ext. 227 or [email protected]

Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
Galerie canadienne de la Céramique et du Verre
25 Caroline Street North
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 2Y5
519-746-1882
www.theclayandglass.ca

Hours:
Monday to Friday 11 am to 6 pm
Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday 1 pm to 5 pm

Twitter: @CdnClayandGlass
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theclayandglass

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job posting: Baltimore Clayworks

Baltimore Clayworks is hiring a Studio and Programs Director.  Deadline September 1st.

This position is responsible for overseeing the development and
management of Baltimore Clayworks studio and artist programs. This is
both a management and administrative position. The position is
responsible for supervising the Education Coordinator, Springboard,
Residency and Wood Kiln programs and developing and managing onsite
programs and classes for adults, and for administering evaluation for
such programs, and hiring and managing of teaching artists. The position
requires demonstrated abilities to work effectively with a wide variety
of people, excellent time and detail management skills, communication
skills, and extensive knowledge of and interest in ceramic arts and
artist services. This position will ensure Baltimore Clayworks’ studio
is functioning at optimal capacity and efficiency.

About the Organization:

As Maryland’s only 501(c)3 non-profit cultural organization dedicated
to the ceramic arts, Baltimore Clayworks provides essential programs
and services to local, national and international artists, both from its
campus in northwest Baltimore and in the community sites throughout the
metropolitan area. Currently it operates four essential program areas:
education, exhibitions, community arts and artist residency program.
Clayworks’ stated core values are artist-centeredness, inclusivity,
excellence, integrity and joy. Clayworks’ mission is to develop, promote
and sustain an artist-centered community, which provides exceptional
artistic, educational and collaborative programs in the ceramic art.

Reporting: Reports to Executive Director, works in collaboration with Facilities Manager

Essential Functions:

Studio Program

  • Oversee Baltimore Clayworks’ Artists program, including designing,
    developing and supervising the operations of the resident artist and
    associate artist programs in accordance to the long-term strategic plans
    in collaboration with Baltimore Clayworks’ Director and the Board of
    Trustees.
  • Make recommendations for advancement and growth of said program.
  • Provide administrative support to the Studio Program, including
    overseeing studio and education advertising and rentals, kiln rentals,
    studio clean up, communication with artists and conflict resolution.
  • Maintain a maximum occupancy in studios at all times in accordance with appropriate review, jury or enrollment procedures.
  • Work with the Executive Director on improving and strengthening jury
    process, including brainstorming guest jurors, reviewing application
    process and facilitating jury.
  • In collaboration with Education Coordinator and Facilities Manager,
    provide thorough orientation to facility, equipment and Baltimore for
    new resident, fellowship, and teaching artists.
  • Manage Education Coordinator and studio intern.
  • Develop and coordinate (in collaboration with the shop, and
    exhibition coordinator) visiting artist and other special workshops in
    conjunction with the adult education program, community arts,
    exhibitions, and events.
  • Orient artists to Baltimore Clayworks procedures regarding firing kilns, mixing clay, using raw materials, building access, etc.
  • Run annual trainings and refresher for all artists and staff.
  • Work with Facilities Manager to anticipate and oversee all repairs,
    maintenance, and capital improvements to major equipment and facilities
    in the education and studio program areas, including electrical,
    plumbing, structural, etc., with advisement from Executive and Finance
    Directors, and technical staff.
  • As needed assist with artist recruitment and wood kiln program.
  • Design, develop, manage (in collaboration with community arts and
    education staff) special education convenings, collaborations and
    partnerships, conducted both internally and externally.

Education:

  • Provide overall vision and pedagogy for adult education and artist
    programs. Design adult classes and workshops quarterly
    (winter/spring/summer/fall sessions).
    Develop recommendations for and oversee actual long-term strategic plans
    for onsite adult education programs for Baltimore Clayworks, in
    consultation with Executive Director and Board of Directors.
  • Create annual goals for onsite classes and workshops. Provide reports to director on progress of goals on a quarterly basis.
  • With Baltimore Clayworks Leadership team develop cross-program initiatives and classes.
  • Design, develop and supervise the operations of regular education programs in the Mt. Washington Studio.
  • Supervise Work Exchange Program.
  • In collaboration with Executive Director supervise Education
    Coordinator and Wood Kiln Manager and meet with staff to set annual
    goals and facilitate performance reviews.
  • Work with Facilities Manager to upkeep equipment and ensure fully functional studio.
  • Communicate with students and teachers.
  • Program professional development opportunities for students and teachers.
  • Represent Baltimore Clayworks as necessary at conferences, workshops and public events
  • Enforce procedures for student and studio artist access.
  • Coordinate with other Baltimore Clayworks program staff on special
    events and use of classroom space; maintain schedule for classrooms in
    coordination with Children’s Program Coordinator and Education
    Coordinator.
  • Other: Assist with exhibition openings and events; organize and
    implement workshops and volunteer recruitment for studio clean up and
    open studio, maintain inventory of tools and clay for re-sale; other
    duties as assigned.

Qualifications, Attributes and Skills:

  • Strong knowledge and experience in arts education.
  • MFA in ceramic arts or equivalent work experience.
  • Demonstrated leadership capacity.
  • Experience managing the teaching of craft and background in ceramic arts.
  • Excellent communication skills – verbal as well as written
  • Computer knowledge- Microsoft Excel and Word. Prior receipt software and database experience is a plus.
  • Knowledge of 501(c)3 organizations is a plus but not required.
  • Problem solving.
  • Time management.
  • Team player.
  • Demonstrated excellent people skills
  • Must be able to lift and move up to 50lbs.
  • Flexible schedule, some nights and weekends required.

www.baltimoreclayworks.org