Virtual Clay™ Online Classes
Virtual Clay and NCECA announce our most exciting and compelling online lecture season to date. Featured presenters for the 2017-2018 season include Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Kathy Butterly and Neil Brownsword.
Virtual Clay is a series real-time online classes that gather a vibrant community of artists, designers and art historians to speak with you about important topics in ceramics. These online conversations are meant to challenge preconceptions and explore new territory, inspiring you to think about the world in fresh and different ways.
To celebrate #GlobalDayofClay on November 8, 92Y is offering Jessica Jackson Hutchins’ lecture free! Space is limited, so patrons purchasing a two-lecture subscription for $50 will be given priority access. After October 15, if space is available, Hutchins’ lecture will be available free of charge on a first come, first served basis.
Enjoy the new season of OnDemand lectures from the comfort of your home, studio or classroom, at the incredibly affordable price of $15 each. Browse the OnDemand archives for past Virtual Clay lectures here.
Tickets must be purchased by noon of the day of the event.
Please Note: All times are Eastern Standard. An email with login instructions will be sent to all participants prior to the event.
www.92y.org/tickets/uptown/subscription/virtual-clay-3-pack.aspx
make and do: Online Guest Artist Sale Tomorrow!
call for entry: 6th Central Time Ceramics Juried Exhibition
This exhibitions is open to all ceramic artists over the age of 18 who currently reside in the Central Time Zone. Central Time Zone states include: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin; however not all counties within these states are within the Central Time Zone. Artists who reside in areas of Canada and Mexico that are within the Central Time Zone are also eligible. Artwork submitted must have been completed within the last three years. All forms of ceramic expression are encouraged. Entry fee of $35 for up to three entries or $50 for five entries
Juror: Gail Kendall
Awards: 1st Place – $1,000, 2nd Place – $500.00, 3rd Place – $250.00
http://art.bradley.edu/bug/2017/08/6th-biennial-central-time-ceramics-call-for-entries/
Call for Entries: The Cup
About the Juror / Kurt Anderson
Originally from California, Kurt currently resides in western North Carolina. His inspiration comes from a lifetime of consuming graphic imagery from such sources as comic books, cartoons, and advertising logos. He hopes that by combining his visual iconography with functional forms, he can create something unique, yet truly universal. As GoggleWorks’ Fall 2017 visiting artist, Anderson will be on hand for the opening reception of The Cup., where he will be presenting an artist talk at 5:30pm on November 3rd. Anderson will teach a 2-day workshop, Fauxk: Unique and Inventive Surfaces at GoggleWorks on November 4th & 5th.
Entry Guidelines
- Open to all ceramic artists 18 years and older residing in the U.S.
- All works must be primarily ceramic; mixed media works will be accepted only if ceramic materials are the primary media. The juror will make final determinations.
- Selections will be conducted from images of works. No substitutions will be allowed.
Entry Fee
$25 for up to three entries. Artists may submit up to three entries with two images of each entry (including one detail). Submissions cannot exceed six images.
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: September 20th
- Acceptance notifications: starting Monday, October 2nd
- Delivery of accepted work to GoggleWorks: by Friday, October 20th
- Exhibition on view: Monday, October 30th through Tuesday, November 21st
- Opening reception: Friday, November 3rd
- Return of unsold work: starting Monday, December 4th
https://goggleworks.submittable.com/submit/55479/the-cup









