Resident Artist Opportunity at IU Southeast Ceramics

The IU Southeast Ceramics Area is seeking an outstanding artist/educator for a yearlong Resident Artist position at the rank of Adjunct Faculty beginning August 2016. We are looking for someone who can be an active presence in the Ceramics studio and work alongside the other faculty and students in our program.
The position requires an active exhibition record and competence in a wide range of ceramic processes/techniques. The person hired will teach one beginning ceramics course each semester and work in the studio as needed to help with the basic operations of the IU Southeast Ceramics area. Teaching an additional 3D design course each semester may be an option for the hired person depending on course availability and qualifications.
All clay, glazes, and firing will be provided within reason. A 90 sq. ft. studio in the ceramics area with a locking door will be provided along with 24/7 building access. Additionally, an NCECA conference pass will be provided to the person hired.

The IU Southeast Ceramics studio consists of:
– 3,000 square feet of studio and workspace
– a computer controlled, gas firing, Bailey car kiln
– a gas fired test kiln
– 4 computer controlled electric kilns (Skutt and L&L)
– 1 Soldner Pro mixer, 1 Bluebird mixer, and 1 Walker pugmill
– plaster mixing and mixed media work area with plaster mold dryer
– experimental exhibition and installation space (The SpaceLab)
– comprehensive glaze mixing room
– a 40’x20’ covered outdoor kiln pad with wood firing anagama style kiln and in-progress gas fired soda kiln
– 24/7 access to welder, ball mill, drill press, panel saw, Shop-bot CNC router, and other tools

The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in ceramic methods of construction, varied conceptual approaches available to the ceramic artist, and be available to help manage the IUS ceramics studio. Preference will be given to candidates who are also versed in interdisciplinary approaches and have a broad understanding of new approaches to art making.

Qualifications:
MFA degree required. An active current professional practice and exhibition record is also required.

To apply:
please email one PDF file containing a letter of application, artist statement, teaching philosophy, CV, 20 images of professional work, 10 images of student work with an annotated image list, and contact information for three references, to:
Brian Harper, Associate Professor of Fine Art and Ceramics Area Head
[email protected]

Deadline for applications is April 1st, or until position is filled.
** Any questions may be directed to Brian Harper at [email protected]

http://claybucket.com/resident-artist-opportunity-at-iu-southeast-ceramics

movie day: On the Other Side of the Woods / Teisel pool metsa


On the Other Side of the Woods / Teisel pool metsa from Anu-Laura Tuttelberg on Vimeo.

A
short stop motion film with puppets made from clay and wood. The film
is shot with natural sunlight coming from the windows of the atelier
which is the setting for the film. The story is inspired by fairy tales.

See more at anulaura.com/on-the-others-side-of-the-woods/

Director, set designer, cinematographer: Anu-Laura Tuttelberg
Animator: Olga Bulgakova
Composer: Sander Põldsaar
Sound Designer: Horret Kuus
Producer: Anu-Laura Tuttelberg, Nukufilm studio, Estonian Academy of Arts

Craft Culture talk in Calgary

How
is placemaking shaped by a tradition of craft? From Medicine Hat’s
Medalta factory, thriving on the rich resources of clay and natural gas
in the 1900s, to bespoke, digital means and mass customization, ‘craft’
defies narrow definition. And yet the ability to think with one’s hands
is pervasive in our connection to local culture and our natural
environment. What traditional ways of making and construction are
important to our city? And what economic possibilities does craft and
making afford?

HEAR

Aaron Nelson / Medalta  | Ian MacGregor/ Museum of Making | Studio Collective |Jennifer Dobbin/ The Dobbin Group | Maddy Purves-Smith/ Custom Woolen mills

Date 

Tuesday March 8th, 2016

Doors Open: 6:00 PM

Program Start: 6:30 PM

Location

We hope you like surprises. Location details coming soon. (It’ll be a good surprise we promise.)

Questions about tickets or location? Email [email protected]

Find out more here.

residency opportunity @ the Archie Bray Foundation

Applications for residencies are accepted between
November and March and are reviewed once a year. To be considered,
applications for short-term or year-long residencies must be received at
the Bray no later than
March 1, 2016. 
Applying:

All applications for the 2016–2017 Bray artist in
residence program year will be accepted online. By following the link at
the bottom of this page you will be taken to Slideroom.com which will
allow you to register and upload your images. 

Residency Options:
  1. Long-term Residency with Fellowship beginning in the fall of 2016 (1–2 years)
    Click here for more information on fellowships.

  2. Summer Residency with Scholarship between June–October of 2016 (2–4 months)
  3. Short-term Residency without Scholarship between October 2016 and June 2017 (1–2 months, limited availability)
When applying please submit the following information:
  1. Preferred residency choices with preferred start and end dates.
  2. Educational history
  3. Résumé
  4. A brief artist’s statement.
  5. Letter of intent stating your artistic goals and interests in the Bray’s residency program.
  6. Contact information of 3 people who can speak to your qualifications as a potential
    resident. List the name, affiliation, phone number, and
    email address. Reference letters will not be accepted.

  7. 20 digital images of your recent
    work submitted as jpgs with title of the piece, year made, materials and dimensions.

    **For good image quality and a fast upload, your
    image files must be sized around 1800 x 1800 pixels at 72 dpi
    (approximately 6″ x 6″ at 300 dpi). Please do not submit images smaller
    than this requirement.

Application Fee:

     $35 USD non refundable application fee.

 For questions about submission information please contact [email protected]
Your completed application must be received
on or before March 1, 2016.