Book now for The Australian Ceramics Triennale 2022

The Australian Ceramics Triennale 2022: Apmere Mparntwe will be on Arrernte country and present Australia’s most exciting ceramics conversations in a program of lectures, demonstrations, exhibitions, forums, workshops, cultural tours and marketplaces.

Early Bird tickets close 31/12/2021

Full details HERE.

 

The Ceramics Congress starts tomorrow!

Okay so i really didn’t mean to drop off over the past few weeks, my apologies! But I promise I had a really good reason – I’ve been working behind the scenes on The Ceramics Congress which starts tomorrow! The event goes for 5 days, is jam-packed full of workshops from international artists, talks, fun challenges, artists markets, film fest and a HUGE online exhibition of 88 artists. I literally can’t name it all there is so much.

So I really hope you’ll join us this weekend. We already have over 5000 attendees signed up from around the world!

And it’s only $10 if you buy your ticket asap and seriously where else can you get this much ceramic fun for $10???

And if you can’t make it this weekend you can buy the replays for life for only $59 – still ridiculously cheap!!!

GRAB YOUR TICKETS HERE: links.ceramic.school/cdn-congress

Craft Ways Symposium

Craft Ways 2020: Tending to Craft
July 30 – August 1, 2020
Asheville, North Carolina

Craft Ways 2020: Tending to Craft is a symposium focusing on issues in contemporary craft surrounding the intentional care of craft. Using the theme of Tending, this inaugural gathering will engage multiple approaches to the embodied study and practice of craft. Together, participants will work to understand how artists, craftspeople, curators, and scholars explore histories of craft. Learning from individual work in the collective context of a symposium, we aim to reveal the multiplicities of craft studies.

By mixing work by established and emerging researchers and craftspeople, Craft Ways 2020 aims towards intergenerational exchanges of knowledge and information embedded in craft, while simultaneously engaging dynamism and shifts in contemporary discourse.

Through a variety of modes of sharing research—from individual to group formats—Craft Ways 2020 centers interdisciplinary collaboration and intersectional thinking through a merger of form and content. Sessions may include skill-building workshops, breakout brainstorming sessions, participatory discussions, research presentations, readings, and more.

For more information, please contact Craft Research and Innovation Manager Lola Clairmont at lclairmont@centerforcraft.org

About the Partnership

Craft Ways 2020 is co-presented by the Center for Craft and the MA in Critical Craft Studies program at Warren Wilson College. As program partners, this gathering exemplifies the type of generative collaboration that builds intergenerational networks to recognize and support future craft practice, research, and scholarship.

The Center for Craft is the leading national nonprofit working at the intersection of culture and higher education to advance the understanding of craft. Located in Asheville, NC, the Center offers quality arts programming and exhibitions free to the public, in addition to a nationally recognized grant program that serves artists, curators, and scholars throughout the United States.

Warren Wilson College’s Masters in Critical Craft Studies is the first and only low-residency graduate program in craft history and theory. Warren Wilson College, a private four-year liberal arts college in the Swannanoa Valley, North Carolina, provides a distinctive undergraduate and graduate education that combines academics, work, and service.

 

Fusion Conference 2020

Join us May 29-31 at the University of Toronto Schools (371 Bloor Street West, Toronto) for an exciting FUSION Conference weekend in Toronto!

We will be hosting THREE incredible presenters all day Saturday and Sunday: Tom Jaszczak, Sean O’Connell, and Kenyon Hansen!

New this year! Multiple events on Friday – a full day of various demonstrations, workshops, presentations, and talks, all for one flat registration fee.

Presenters for Friday include:

  • Mayco Products
  • Ian Chung from Spectrum Glazes
  • Glo3D, 360° photography
  • Michael Leonard from Tucker’s Pottery Supplies
  • GR Pottery Forms
  • Dr. Sequoia Miller, Chief Curator, Gardiner Museum

This weekend will also feature the Breakthrough 2020 Exhibition opening and awards ceremony.

Follow us on social media for news and updates!

INSTAGRAM: @FUSIONClayGlass

TWITTER: @FUSIONClayGlass

FACEBOOK: FUSION: The Ontario Clay and Glass Association

Register HERE.