Talking water: artists-in-residence – calling for expressions of interest

Applications close 5pm Friday 16 March 2012

Talking water: artists-in-residence is a series of residencies within Canberra’s National Park and Nature Reserve, a public forum, an exhibition, and a catalogue drawing together the arts, heritage and the environment, which promotes and showcases Canberra’s distinct natural and cultural landscape. The program is presented by Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre in partnership with the Rural District Parks, Conservation and Land and supported by ACTEW Corporation. In 1908 the Yass-Canberra area was selected for the nation’s capital as it best filled the requirements with regard to adequate water supply, climate and landform suitable for the building of a ‘garden city’. Through discussion, engagement and interpretation, Talking water: artists-in-residence will draw attention to sustainability and Canberra’s water catchment areas. An exhibition featuring work inspired by the artist’s time spent living in the National Park or Nature Reserve, and in response to the theme, Talking water, will be held in the Centre’s gallery in March 2013, coinciding with the centenary of Canberra celebrations. Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre is calling for expressions of interest from individual craft practitioners and designer makers, to undertake a residency as part of the Talking water: artists-in-residence project. Members, as well as local and national craft practitioners and designer makers are invited to apply. Three residency placements will be offered to Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre members. Group applications are not accepted. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply. Four residencies, two in April and two in September, are being offered. Two residencies at each of the huts is available at Gudgenby Ready-Cut Cottage in the Namadgi National Park and Nil Desperandum Homestead in the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. The Centre will provide a stipend of $ 1,000.00 for each artist-in-residence. Artists are responsible for all costs associated with the residency including travel. Applicants are strongly encouraged to attend the information day on Saturday 10 March, 2012. The information day is an opportunity for applicants to visit the residency sites, and to hear first hand from Park Rangers about the area and the guidelines for staying in the National Park or Nature Reserve. Please register your interest with Amy Kerr, Communication and Event Manager to attend the information day:
02 6262 9333 or [email protected] Key Dates The first two artist-in-residencies
For a period of 2 to 4 weeks, arranged in consultation with the Centre
Between 2 – 29 April 2012

  1. Gudgenby Ready-Cut Cottage, Namadgi National Park
  2. Nil Desperandum Homestead, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

The second two artist-in-residencies
For a period of 2 to 4 weeks, arranged in consultation with the Centre
Between 3 – 30 September 2012

  1. Gudgenby Ready-Cut Cottage, Namadgi National Park
  2. Nil Desperandum Homestead, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Information day
Meeting point: Visitor Information Centre, Namadgi National Park, Naas Road via Tharwa ACT
Saturday 10 March 2012 Expressions of interest close 5pm Friday 16 March 2012
Selected artists will be notified on Friday 23 March 2012 Download the Talking water: artists-in-residence guidelines File size: 61 kB Download Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre membership forms File size: 92 kB Download Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre membership benefit information File size: 33 kB For more information contact Amy Kerr, Communication and Event Manager, 02 6262 9333 or [email protected]

Movie Day: Extruding Clay by Max Cheprack

Extruding Clay from max cheprack on Vimeo.

Dear all,
As a student at the Holon Institute of Technology in Israel researched and pioneered a process in Clay excursion, this exciting process led to my passion.

My research examined the extrusion process in a new material – clay. For this purpose, I built two pneumatic extruders (for two different die sizes) that push clay through the die. The Semi industrial process enabled me to manipulate the material, with never-before-seen precision and complexity. My research led to the creation of various objects that illustrate the many possibilities of this technology. Finally, I chose to express the result of my research process in a new design for a stool. The final result is inspired by the material culture of the Middle East so as to express time and place. The research opens up new possibilities in ceramic design and shows great promise as a method of production and design.

All priced and available on
etsy.com/people/MaxIndustialDesigner

Eva Zeisel passes away at 105

Above image via:
http://seenandsaid.blogspot.com/2010/11/inspiring-women-eva-zeisel.html

“Whether we make things or they just happen, whether we grow them or form them, things speak to us. They tell us where we are-waking up in our beds or flying above the clouds in an airplane.” – Eva Zeisel (Image via LA Times)

For more info please visit:
NY times Obituary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Zeisel
http://www.ceramicstoday.com/articles/zeisel.htm
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries/browse_thread/thread/a114dae52df6b4f9#

Tis the season for ….videos?

I’ve been a huge fan of Jenn Demke-Lange’s work since I first met her at Medalta. She has such a lovely playful unique style merging design and clay. This video gives a bit of a sneek peak into her inspiration and process, but to check out the pots themselves make sure to visit her website MIKIND.


Uncommon Goods – Ceramics Design Challenge

Calling all potters, ceramicists, artisans and designers!
Uncommom goods is looking for your best works in clay and porcelain— unique items for tabletop and home. Whether you make each piece by hand, or create a one-of-a-kind piece to be cast or molded, we can’t wait to see your creative work. Prize: $500 + the opportunity to sign a vendor contract with UncommonGoods. Deadline: You can enter up to five of your unique designs by October 31, 2011 at 11:59 PM ET It’s Easy To Enter! Upload up to 5 photos of your work and send us a link to a video. If you want to show us different pieces, please make sure they’re part of the same collection. We’ll pick our favorite entries to share with our customers on our Community Voting App. Our guest judges will choose a winning piece (or pieces) from among the top vote-getting entries. Got a Question? Browse through the rules, or send us an email. You can also browse through some of our top pottery and ceramics designers for inspiration.
Apply online here.