call for entry: Material Hard + Soft
The Greater Denton Arts Council proudly presents the 33rd annual Materials: Hard + Soft International Contemporary Craft Competition and Exhibition. Recognized as one of the premier craft exhibitions in the country, Materials: Hard + Soft began in 1987 and was originally initiated by area artist Georgia Leach Gough. The exhibition celebrates the evolving field of contemporary craft and the remarkable creativity and innovation of artists who push the boundaries of their chosen media. Since 2017, the exhibition has expanded to include works by international artists.
2020 ENTRY GUIDELINES
HOW TO ENTER
Our entry deadline for the 2020 exhibition is September 29, 2019. Please review the upcoming schedule below for more information on the next steps in the competition. A downloadable 2020 Prospectus is available for entry guidelines and procedures questions. Entries can be submitted online or through the mail.
AWARDS
The Greater Denton Arts Council will provide Juror Awards in the amounts of $1,000, $750, $500 and $250. Winners will be determined by the juror and will be announced at the opening reception of the exhibition on February 7, 2020.
ELIGIBLE MEDIA
Works produced in any of the craft media: clay, fiber, glass, metal, paper, wood, or any combination of craft media, are acceptable. Entries must be the complete work of the submitting artist. Works can be a collaboration piece, all collaborators must be listed in the space provided on the entry form. Local, national, and international artists are encouraged to apply. Kits or commercially designed works will not be accepted. All work must have been completed within the past two years (2017-2019) and not previously exhibited at the Patterson-Appleton Arts Center.
NUMBER OF ENTRIES + ENTRY FEE
Each artist is limited to three (3) entries. There is a $40 (USD) non-refundable fee, for up to three (3) entries. Payments must be submitted online at the time of application.
SIZE LIMITATIONS
All work must be ready for installation. Submissions are restricted to a weight limit of no more than 75 pounds. GDAC reserves the right to exclude any entry that presents complex installation or assembly problems.
SALES
A 30% commission will be retained from all work sold during the exhibition. Works which are not for sale must be clearly marked as such (NFS).
PUBLICITY
The exhibition will be publicized regionally, nationally and internationally. GDAC reserves the right to use photographs or digital images of any accepted work for the purpose of publicity.
DELIVERY + RETU RN OF WORK
Artists are responsible for pre-paying all shipping charges to and from the exhibition site upon selection by the juror. Accepted works must be hand-delivered or shipped according to the instructions provided in the Artist Contract. Entries will be insured by GDAC while in its custody. Insurance value for pieces NFS should reflect fair market value. No work may be withdrawn before the close of the exhibition. Sending an entry to this exhibition shall imply an agreement on the part of the sender to all conditions above.
DEADLINES AND EXHIBITION DATES
September 29, 2019 | Deadline for acceptance of online entry materials (by 11:59 PM)
November 15, 2019| Notification forms sent to all artists
December 6, 2019 | Artist contracts are due
January 5 – 11, 2020 | Shipped and hand-delivered artwork due at the Arts Center
February 7, 2020 | Opening Reception 6:00 – 8:00 PM. Award Ceremony 7:00 PM.
February 7 – May 9, 2020 | Exhibition on view at the Patterson-Appleton Arts Center
May 11 – 23, 2020 | De-installation and return of artwork
For additional questions about the competition and exhibition, contact [email protected]
Find out more HERE plus view the previous years exhibitions.
residency opportunity: Sister Dennis Frandrup Artist Residency
A call for artist in residence for 6 weeks, beginning in February 2020
Application Deadline:
October 1, 2019
Application criteria:
Emerging to mid-career artists who would benefit from a focused period of time to concentrate on work within the context of an educational environment in a rural bucolic setting.
Submission:
Portfolio, 10 images, CV, statement and proposal of how work time will benefit artistic practice.
Included in the Residency are: Six weeks of focused work time; stipend of $2,500; accommodations: studio space, access to studio-specific equipment (including access to photo and video cameras and editing lab), and some studio supplies.
Artist is responsible for: Transportation to/from site of residency as well as any other miscellaneous travel and meals.
Artist responsibilities:
Six-week studio practice, limited interaction with public via open studio, artist talk, and interaction with students to include either workshop or critique. Details to be finalized upon acceptance.
Studios include: papermaking, printmaking, darkrooms (silver and handmade), Mac lab (including scanners, inkjet printers), video editing lab, photo studio, ceramics studio, woodshop, book arts studio, and sculpture located on both both campuses of College of St. Benedict and Saint John’s University.
Lodging
Visiting artists will be housed in an apartment at the Collegeville Institute near the campus of Saint John’s University.
The Collegeville Institute was designed by the world-class architect Marcel Breuer, and consists of a lakeside cluster of ten apartments and an administrative center. The apartments vary in size from one to three bedrooms and are assigned according to family needs. The apartments are fully furnished, with central heating, air conditioning, brick fireplace, and wireless Internet. A community kitchen, lounge, library, chapel, and laundry are also available.
Artist Studio
Visiting artists will be able to work in a spacious loft studio at the Art Center, Saint John’s University, where they will have access to art studio classrooms and labs for printmaking, video, sculpture, and photography. The 918 sq. ft. studio has a high ceiling, excellent natural lighting, movable furnishings for working and storage, adjustable spotlights, a sitting area, a sink, wi-fi and Internet access, restrooms nearby, and 24/7 access. A 4.8′ x 6.6′ barn door into the adjacent gallery does permit transporting larger work into the space by a portable lift, but because the studio is upstairs and otherwise accessible only by a spiral staircase, there is limited access.
Learn more and apply at https://www.csbsju.edu/art/sister-dennis-frandrup-artist-residency
job posting: 2 openings @ Northern Clay Center!
SALES GALLERY ASSOCIATE
This is a part-time, hourly position that provides retail and other assistance in Northern Clay Center’s Sales Gallery. When working in the Sales Gallery, this person serves as the primary receptionist for the Center, including responding to questions about NCC programs and registering students. The position reports directly to Tippy Maurant and Emily Romens, and supports other work of the gallery staff. The schedule for the position will include Wednesday through Friday, every other weekend, and may include additional hours as needed. Please send resume and letter of interest to [email protected] for consideration.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, August 16, 2019
View the full job description here.
EDUCATION TECHNICIAN AND RESIDENT ARTIST
Northern Clay Center (NCC) has earned a reputation as an innovative cornerstone of the ceramic arts. Renowned for visionary leadership, compassionate teamwork, and unsurpassed hospitality, NCC is now seeking an Education Technician.
The Education Technician is responsible for the daily flow of work produced by Northern Clay Center’s education programs—from management of raw materials, to ensuring best safety practices in materials lab, to firing clay works—and is an integral part of the community-centered environment at NCC.
This position serves as one of three technicians in support of the Clay Center’s education program, each of which has a list of shared responsibilities and unique responsibilities,which require open communication as a member of the team, under the leadership of NCC’s Studio Manager and ultimate coordination of the Manager of Education and Studio Artist Programs.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, August 18, 2019
View the full job description and application instructions here.
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