call for entry: KC Clay Guild Teabowl National

 
May 6, 2016 entry deadline
Missouri, Kansas City “KC Clay Guild Teabowl National” (August 26-September 16)
US Residents at least 18 years of age.  Artists are allowed 3 teabowl
entries. Traditional and non-traditional teabowls, no more than 9 inches
in any direction.  
Fee: $30. 
Juror: Jack Troy. 

Help Simon Levin with his book project.

Simon says….”I am embarking on a humbling project, it is in its nascent stages but
I am committed to it. I am following in some giant footsteps and
writing a Wood-Fire book. All the stars are aligned and I am ready to go public and let you folks know.

One thing that has changed since Jack Troy wrote his formative book
“Wood Fired Stoneware and Porcelain” 21 years ago is the rise of social
media. Ideas, technology and imagery is spread so fluidly. There is a
lot of choice out there, and I can crowd source knowledge.

So this is my first call for images.
There will be more.

I am looking for drop dead images of kilns and people firing. Train
kilns, anagamas, cross drafts, manibigamas, groundhogs, Bourry box etc.

Please email high res 5×7 350 DPI images to:
[email protected].

Please add your name and type of kiln, exterior dimensions, and year it was built. Also any photo credits.

If I use it in the book, waiver requests will be forthcoming.”

call for artists: Workhouse Arts Center 6th Annual Workhouse Clay International 2016

The Workhouse Arts Center (WAF) is proud to announce a call for entries for its 6th Annual Workhouse Clay International Ceramics Exhibition 2016. This 6th
Annual Workhouse Clay International Ceramics Exhibition is an “Open
Call” for functional and/or sculptural ceramic artworks.  The Workhouse
Arts Center is excited to continue promoting the best of contemporary
ceramic artwork being created throughout the USA and for the first time
open it up to ceramic artists from Canada.

Juror- Jack Troy

Jack
Troy is a potter, teacher, and writer, from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania,
U.S. where he taught at Juniata College for 39 years. He has taught more
than 240 workshops in the U. S., Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Great
Britain, and other countries, and has worked at the Institute of Ceramic
Studies, Jingdezhen, China, and has been an Invited Artist at Japan’s
Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park. His education in ceramics has included
trips to 26 countries. Having published over 90 articles in ceramics
publications, he also wrote Salt Glazed Ceramics, Wood-fired Stoneware and Porcelain, and Calling the Planet Home,
[poems]. His work has been exhibited widely, and is in numerous
collections, public and private, including the Smithsonian Institution’s
Renwick Gallery, Auckland (NZ) Museum of Art, Kalamazoo (Michigan)
Institute of Art and Alfred University. He received the 2012 NCECA
(National Council for Education in the Ceramic Arts) Excellence in
Teaching Award, and gave the closing talk, “Anecdotal Evidence,” at the
49th NCECA conference in Providence, Rhode Island, in 2015.

Entry Guidelines

Open to all ceramic artists 18 years and older residing in the U.S.A. and Canada

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.  Size is limited to artwork that fits through a
standard door. Floor works must be firmly stable.  Large scale
installations shall be installed by artist.  Wall-mounted pieces are
limited to 20 lbs. per section.  Work must have been produced within the
last 3 years.

Please visit  www.juriedartservices.com for details and to apply.

Selections
will be conducted from images of works. No substitutions will be
allowed.  Artists may submit up to 3 entries with two images (including
one detail) of each, not to exceed 6 images. Please proof read your
entries carefully as this will be the information used to generate any
publicity information.

Image Submission Guidelines

Please be prepared to submit the following when applying online:
·        Name

·        Title

·        Year completed

·        Type of clay and firing method

·        Size (inches) H x W x D

·        Weight (lbs.)

·        Insurance Value/ Retail Price

·        A brief artist statement of no more than 150 words describing your work

* Artist must be ready to upload professional quality JPG images.
* The resolution of images should be 150DPI minimum; 300DPI maximum.
* Images need to be smaller than 15MB.

Entry Fee

All U.S. artists- $30

(Fee is non-refundable – payable thru PayPal when applying) for up to 3 entries (2 images (including one detail) per entry max.). 

Entry form and application may be found online at www.juriedartservices.com  

Awards

Best of Show- $500- Sponsored by AMACO/Brent

1st place-$350- Sponsored by Standard Ceramics, Inc.and Workhouse ceramics Program

2nd Place-$250-Sponsored by Workhouse Ceramics Program

2 Honorable Mentions

Calendar

Detailed information and Registration form: Available online December 8, 2015
Entry Submittal deadline:  May 4, 2016
Acceptance notification:  after June 1, 2016
Acceptance Contracts due: by July 1, 2016
Delivery of accepted work-being shipped: Due by August 5, 2016

Delivery of accepted work-being hand-delivered: August 8, 2016 10am-5pm only!
Installation: August 8-August 12, 2016
Exhibition Dates: August 13– October 16, 2016
Opening Reception: August 13, 2016 from 6pm-8pm

Return of Shipped Artwork:  Starting October 17, 2016

Pick-up of Delivered Artwork: October 17, 2016 10am-5pm only!

Shipping

Artists are responsible for shipping their work to and from
the Workhouse Arts Center and insuring it while in transit.  Works may
be shipped or hand delivered to the Workhouse Arts Center.  Works must
be shipped in reusable containers and packaging for re-packing and
return shipping.  Artist must provide a pre-paid return shipping label
or check to cover return shipping costs*.  Please! No Shipping Peanuts!  If you must use them, please place in bags first!

Accepted work and contracts should be shipped/mailed to: 

Workhouse Arts Center

Workhouse Clay International 2016

Gallery Bldg. W-16

9518 Workhouse Way

Lorton Virginia 22079

*Any
check received for return shipping should be for the same amount as it
costs to ship to the Workhouse Arts Center.  When determining return
shipping cost, artist must be sure to use same address as it was sent
from.

Insurance and Sales

The
Workhouse Arts Center agrees to hold safe the work(s) of art and
agrees, if unsold upon completion of the consignment period, to return
the work(s) of art in the same condition as received, less reasonable
wear and tear.  Artists are encouraged to insure artwork(s). The
Workhouse Arts Center is harmless for any damage or loss whatsoever.

The
Workhouse Arts Center agrees to try to sell the work(s) of art at the
price listed on the online application.  Prices cannot be increased or
decreased unless the Workhouse Arts Center receives those instructions
in writing.

The
Workhouse Arts Center will conduct all sales through their sales
gallery.  A 40% commission on sales will be taken by the Workhouse Arts
Center. 

Photography and Permissions

Accepted artists agree to allow the Workhouse Arts Center to photograph work while on display for educational and publicity purposes.
Images of accepted entries will be retained for the Workhouse Arts Center archives and may be reproduced and posted on its website and in printed materials.

It
is understood that works in the exhibition may be photographed,
telecast, and reproduced for press and publicity purposes including but
not limited to reproduction in newspapers, periodicals, magazines, in
television programs and on the internet in connection with the
exhibition and the Workhouse Arts Center.

Reception

An Opening Reception will occur on August 13, 2016 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Workhouse Arts Center-Vulcan Gallery.

Attached Files

Upcoming – Clay 2015

Clay, mud and earth are the common ground of New Mexico’s people and the embodiment of their history. Taking place every summer in Silver City, New Mexico, the CLAY Festival gathers together artists, educators, entrepreneurs, families, youth, adventurers, and life-long learners to explore clay in its many forms as well as its impact on our history, present, and future.

2015    CLAY   EVENT   LIST  OVERVIEW

CONVERSATIONS IN CLAY:
Attend these fascinating dialogues between juxtaposed professionals in their fields of expertise.
Eric Blinman, Diego Valles & Pam Lujan Hauer
Roxanne Swentzell, Bill & Athena Steen

WORKSHOPS:
Salt Glazing and Befriending Asymmetry (Jack Troy) Creating Content: Ceramic Surface & Form (Marko Fields)
Replicating Prehistoric Salado Pottery (Andy Ward & Dr. Eric Blinman)
Rendering the Beauty of Clay Vessels in Paint: Mastering Form Through Light, Shadow, and Color (Turid Pedersen)
Natural Plasters (Bill & Athena Steen)

TOURS:

Syzygy Tile Factory Tour (Patrick Hoskins)
WNMU Mimbres Collection Special Tour & Brunch (Cynthia Bettison)
Gila Cliff Dwellings Carpool Tour

DEMONSTRATIONS:
TBD

SPECIAL EVENTS:
CLAY Poker Tournament Fundraiser
CLAY Gala & International Juried Exhibition: CLAY in the Garden Opening (Seedboat Center for the Arts)
CLAY Mud Pie Contest (Silver City Farmer’s Market),
CLAY in the Streets (400 Block of North Bullard Street)
Mimbres Region Arts Council Youth Mural Project Dedication

JURIED ART EXHIBITIONS:International Juried Exhibition: CLAY in the Garden (Seedboat Center for the Arts) – Juried by Sheila Menzies

ADDITIONAL ART EXHIBITIONS & GALLERY INVOLVEMENT:
Roxanne Swentzell Exhibition (Common Ground Gallery)
Jack Troy Exhibition (Blue Dome Gallery)

STAY GROUNDED WITH YOGA SESSIONS:
TBD

CLAYFest Market:
A Clay-Centric Marketplace (Murray Hotel Ballroom).

YOUTH ACTIVITIES:Mud Fun for Kids! (614 North Bullard Street)
CLAYplay Youth Workshops (Gila Valley Library, Bayard Public Library, Silver City Public Library)

Find out more here: www.clayfestival.com

Silver City CLAY Festival
c/o ACD
PO Box 2383
Silver City, NM 88061

Fueled by Wood – closing June 14th

Top L to R: John Dix, Jack Troy, Judith Duff
Bottom center: Nick Schwartz

 

JOHN DIX, JACK TROY,  NICK SCHWARTZ and JUDITH DUFF
 

* This Monday, June 10 – 13 join me, Sandy Simon, for a symposium on “Women Working in Clay”
along with other women clay artists: Stacy Snyder, Cheryl Ann Thomas, Adrian Arleo, Charity Davis-Woodard  held in Roanoke, VA at Hollins College Cost: $395 contact by email for more infomation, [email protected]  or phone: 540.362.6021 space is still available but hurry

TRAX: New Work by Warren MacKenzie available online today
TRAX GALLERY  1812 5th Street, Berkeley, CA  94710
510.540.8729   [email protected]
Wednesday – Sunday 12 – 5:30