by Carole Epp | Dec 2, 2009 | Uncategorized


Exhibition runs December 5-13, 2009
Opening Friday December 4 @ 6pm in the Art School courtyard
To be opened by Jason Smith, Director and CEO , Heide Museum of Modern Art
Graduate screening 4pm Friday 4 December.
ARC Cinema National Film and Sound Archive 5pm post-screening drinks National Film and Sound Archives courtyard.
The exhibition continues until 13 December, open daily from 10.30am to 5pm
This year’s ANU School of Art Graduate Exhibition features the works of students completing their studies in Bachelor of Visual Arts Honours, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Bachelor of Digital Arts and the Diploma of Art.
Students have majored in wood, textiles, sculpture, printmedia and drawing, photography and media arts, painting, gold and silversmithing, glass and ceramics. Visitors to the School will witness the talent of its emerging artists and experience the quality and diversity of art and craft education offered by the School, from fine furniture making to installation, digital imagery to ceramic objects.
The works are displayed in the School of Art Gallery, Foyer Gallery, Photospace and in Workshop spaces throughout the School. Many of the works are for sale and provide a great opportunity to support our recent graduates.
For more details: http://soa.anu.edu.au/
by Carole Epp | Nov 27, 2009 | Uncategorized

A solo exhibition at Anna Pappas Gallery.
3-23 December 2009; Opening Wednesday 2 December 6 pm.
Indigo Kingdom tells a theatrical story of the contemporary human impact upon coral reefs. Using a traditional Thai narrative of an imagined kingdom as a foundation from which to create his own personal kingdom, Srivilasa turns ceramic sculpture into a storytelling device – in this exhibition the installation becomes the reinterpretation of an ancient Thai temple plan.

In the same vein, he uses his work to write his own biography. To guide us through the play of references in this complex commentary, Srivilasa calls upon the help of his mermaid alter-ego. The mermaid, like the coral, is the canary in the mine, an indicator of imminent threat. In all, Indigo Kingdom is as much high-camp globalist fantasy as it is a sober reminder of the environmental crisis of the present day.
Anna Pappas Gallery 2-4 Carlton Street Prahan 3181 Australia (03) 8598 9915
[email protected] / www.annapappasgallery.com
by Carole Epp | Nov 21, 2009 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Applications for an exhibition are welcome from Circle Craft members and non-members working in British Columbia.The Gallery programme of ten shows between February and November is planned more than year in advance. We are currently accepting applications for 2011 shows.
The deadline for applications is Dec 31, 2009. The Gallery Committee is responsible for selecting exhibitors. Commission on gallery sales is 40% for members and 45% for non-members.
Download and print this PDF version of the gallery application form
Download and print this PDF version of the gallery footprint.
Circle Craft 1 – 1666 Johnston Street
Net Loft Granville Island
Vancouver, BC V6H 3S2
tel: 604.669.8021
fax: 604.669.8585
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by Carole Epp | Nov 16, 2009 | Uncategorized

In Conversation with Jeff Mincham Object Floor Talk
21 November 2009 Sydney
Object Gallery
Jeff Mincham will discuss his work and life with fellow ceramicist Greg Daly on the opening day of his exhibit at Object Gallery – Ceramics. Jeff Mincham is one of Australias most prominent and influential ceramic artists with a career spanning more than 30 years. His exceptional craft skills and extraordinary body of work are being honoured at Object Gallery through the 2009 Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft series.
Look here for more info about Jeff.
by Carole Epp | Nov 14, 2009 | Uncategorized
Meet & speak with
SHANNON GARSON
Wednesday 25 November 11.30-12.30

Shannon Garson is a multi-award winning ceramicist from Queensland & the recipient of a Churchill Fellowship; she will be at the Salmon Galleries on Wednesday 25 November 11.30-12.30 to talk about her new collection and her forthcoming major project, ‘Swamp Cartography’
RSVP 9922 1433 * [email protected]
Salmon Galleries
71 Union Street,
McMahons Point NSW