emerging artist: Kevin Rohde
call for artists: Toronto Art Expo
NEW! Emerging Artists at the Toronto Art Expo April 10th to 14th 2014
The
Toronto Art Expo returns for its 12th year to the foremost venue for
art in Toronto, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre – style, elegance.
This is a show that art connoisseurs anticipate all year. It brings the
best in Canadian and international art from both juried and invited
artists and also from an increasing number of galleries presenting the
world’s leading-edge art forms. On top of the most intense promotional
campaign of any art exhibition we bring to the Expo the business of art
by sponsoring major international art galleries and houses to attend and
contribute to this fair’s reputation as one of the major art trade
destinations in North America.
New
this year are opportunities for emerging artists to participate in this
major event. Call for details or see under Participate….Independent
on website.
Link to 2013 ad campaign:
www.torontoartexpo.com/2013/TORONTOARTEXPO2013adcampaign.pdf
Website info: www.torontoartexpo.com
Contact: [email protected]
Tel: 416 265-6988
Toll-free: 1 866 228-4238
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery is calling for submissions to the 2013 Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics and RBC Award for Glass.
These prestigious national awards allow practicing early career ceramic and glass artists to undertake a period of independent research, or other activities that advance their artistic and professional practice at a key moment in their careers. Award winners receive $10,000 and a second prize of $1,000 is also granted.
The Selection Committee is comprised of highly respected contemporary glass and ceramic artists (both sculptural and functional) and other arts professionals. Winners will be announced and the awards presented at a gala event on November 9, 2013.
To be eligible for the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics or the RBC Award for Glass, artists must be Canadian citizens or have Permanent Resident status. They must have developed skills through training and/or practice in the field (not necessarily in academic institutions) and be recognized by other artists working in the same artistic tradition. Successful candidates have a history of professional public presentations and publications, seek payment for their work, and actively
practice their art. All applicants have maintained an independent professional practice for at least two to a maximum of ten years prior to their application.
To download the complete guidelines for the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics or the RBC Award for Glass, visit www.theclayandglass.ca/awards. In order to be considered, applications for either award must be received electronically or postmarked by Friday, September 20, 2013.
Past recipients of both awards truly represent the best of the emerging ceramic and glass artists in Canada. Eliza Au of Richmond, British Columbia was the winner of the 2012 Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics. Benjamin Kikkert of Toronto, Ontario was the winner of the 2012 RBC Award for Glass.
For additional information, please contact Christian Bernard Singer, Curator at 519.746.1882 ext. 230 or email [email protected]
Presentation of these awards is made possible through ongoing partnerships between the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery and both the Estate of Winifred Shantz and RBC Foundation.
About Winifred Shantz: Winifred Shantz was a driving force for the arts in Waterloo Region for more than 40 years. A successful ceramist, entrepreneur and visionary philanthropist, she knew the importance of learning the business side of being an artist.
About RBC: RBC recognizes the role the arts play in vibrant communities and strong economies, and that enabling the next generation of artists to succeed is essential to continued vitality. From visual arts and music, to performing arts, writing and filmmaking, investing in emerging artists is a long-standing priority at RBC.
With an emphasis on supporting the work of Canadian ceramic and glass artists, the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents exhibitions that challenge ideas and perceptions of the defi nitions of art, craft and design today. The Gallery’s public programs offer multiple pathways for engagement with contemporary artworks and art-making practices. The Gallery Shop is recognized on its own merits as a fine craft gallery, showing the best of Canadian ceramic and glass work. Housing a collection of historical and contemporary Canadian ceramic, glass and enamel art, the Gallery is proud to
conserve and promote an active component of Canada’s rich cultural heritage.
The Gallery is located at 25 Caroline Street North in Waterloo, Ontario. It is open Monday to Friday, from 11 am to 6 pm, Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm, and Sundays from 1 to 5 pm.
Admission is always free.
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery • 25 Caroline Street North • Waterloo ON N2L 2Y5 • 519.746.1882
Cast your vote for the Emerging Artist 2013 People’s Choice Contest.
via Ceramic Arts Daily:
After several rounds of narrowing down, revisiting, heated debate, and in-depth discussion, even fisticuffs, the editors of Ceramics Monthly chose thirteen deserving artists for the 2013 Emerging Artists issue.
All of these talented artists have been pursuing a career in studio
ceramics for ten years or less, and their work stands at the forefront
of what is to come in our field.
Now it’s your turn to have a say by casting your vote in the “Emerging Artist People’s Choice Contest,” graciously sponsored by BigCeramicStore.com! The winner will receive a $500 gift certificate to be used at www.bigceramicstore.com.
So check out the artists and their work below and cast your vote (voting opens May 1, 2013) through the buttons below (or on the individual artists’ pages)!
IMPORTANT DATES
Voting Opens: Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Voting Closes: Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Winner Announced: Wednesday, May 29, 2013.
Vote for your favorite Emerging Artist here!
Emerging Artists 2013
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