Opening tonight!


New Sculptures by Wesley Anderegg

Opening Friday, June 4th from 6 – 9 pm
Exhibition Continues through June 30th, 2010

Wesley Anderegg received his B.S. in geography from Arizona State University in Tempe, and has been resident artist at Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts in Helena, Montana, and at Anderson Ranch arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado. His work is included in such collections as the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian, Mint Museum of Craft and Design and the Fredrick R. Weisman Museum in Minneapolis among others. For more information or directions visit Sellars Project Space online at http://www.sellarsprojectspace.com or by calling 720.475.1182.

sellarsprojectspace presents national and international contemporary artists working in all media. The space strives to offer a visible and welcoming forum for collectors and art enthusiasts.

sellarsprojectspace exists to act as a catalyst for the development and promotion of contemporary art. The goal is to actively seek links between the arts and other areas of society, giving artists a contributing voice.

sellarsprojectspace is located at 4383 Tennyson Street 1D (on the South West Corner of 44th and Tennyson) and participates in the Tennyson Street First Friday Artwalk and Stroll the first Friday of every month.

sellarsprojectspace is a member of the Denver Art Dealers Association (DADA) and the Tennyson Street Cultural District (TSCD).

4383 Tennyson Street
Denver, Colorado 80212
720.475.1182
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Call for Entries: “Dining In III: An Artful Experience”

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: June 19, 2010
18 Hands Gallery is looking for entries for its 2010 “Dining In III: An Artful Experience,” a juried exhibition that will run the month of August (opening held in conjunction with the Houston Heights White Linen Night celebration.) The exhibition will feature hand-made ceramic items that might be found on a dinner table. Each artist’s submission must include an entry from one of two fixed categories: Place Setting and Decorative Tableware. A place setting should consist of 3 pieces – Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, and Bowl. An additional fourth coordinating serving piece may also be included. This might include a charger, bowl, tureen, ladle, utensil, drinking vessel, etc. NO MUGS OR COFFEE CUPS PLEASE. Items in the Decorative Tableware category could include candleholders, centerpieces, vases, or other decorative vessels. Submissions are open to all Unities States ceramic artists. Entry fee is $25.00, payable to 18 Hands Gallery. A maximum of 3 entries per artist will be reviewed (a Place Setting counts as a single entry.)
18 Hands Gallery is a premier Ceramic Arts gallery located in the Historic Heights District in Houston, Texas. For more information, please download the full prospectus (PDF). 18 HANDS GALLERY, LLC
249 W 19TH STREET, STE B
HOUSTON, TX 77008
713-869-3099 | www.18handsgallery.com | [email protected]

History in the Making V: Ceramic Traditions Contemporary Pots


** Sorry folks this one is a bit late, been crazy busy round these parts as of late. If you’re quick you can still enter.

History in the Making V– 5th annual exhibition
Juried by Peter Beasecker,
Associate Professor of Art, Syracuse University Entry fee; $20 for one entry, $25 for two, $30 for three entries History in the Making ties contemporary ceramic work to past trends and styles. Any artist making work that combines historically-based design elements, themes, materials or applications is encouraged to apply. All accepted entrants will be asked to submit a small image of their historical reference and a brief statement describing the connection. Submission deadline is June 4th, 2010 History in the Making 2010 Prospectus and Entry FormGenesee Pottery
New York
585-271-5183 | www.geneseearts.org | [email protected]