call for entry: SIP a Ceramic Cup Show

Online Application Closes: November 30, 2019 (midnight)
Entry Fee: Members: Free | Non-Members: $20 for 3 entries
Notification Begins via Email: December 20, 2019
Shipped Work Due: January 29-February 21, 2020
Hand-Delivered Work Due: February 24-28, 2020
Exhibition Dates: March 6-March 13, 2020
Return Shipping of Unsold Work: March 14-17, 2020
Hand-Delivered Unsold Works Picked Up: March 14 (at gallery) or March 16-20 (by arrangement)
Specifications:
The application is open to all artists 18 years and older. An artist may submit 1-3 original works, which have been completed in the last two years. Works not gallery-ready or not exhibiting good craftsmanship, may be omitted from the exhibit. Accepted works that differ significantly from the entry images or suffer from poor presentation will be disqualified.

Work may not exceed the dimensions of L–6” W–6” H–8” (including handle) or weigh over 2lbs.
Images should be submitted as jpegs and sized at 300dpi and 10 inches (3000 pixels) on its shortest side. Files should be labeled first name_last name_entry number (e.g. John Smith would be john_smith_2.jpg).

Media Restrictions:
Drinking vessels (cups, mugs, yunomis, tankards, tumblers, goblets, tea bowls, etc.) must be made primarily from clay and 100% functional with food safe glazes. Work may not exceed the dimensions of L–6” W–6” H–8” (including handle) or weigh over 2lbs. All exhibited work must be for sale. Selected pieces must be available for the duration of the exhibition.

Before you apply: If you are new to photographing 3-D artwork, or would like a refresher on good photography practices, please read this article Photographing Cups

Contact Information:
Jessica Broad | Savannah Clay Community
[email protected]

Full Prospectus HERE.

Southern Crossings Pottery Festival

Southern Crossings Pottery Festival’s focus is on the significance of handmade pottery by celebrating the object, it’s maker, and the utilitarian use in nourishing ourselves and those around us.

Our mission is to introduce to you, our Ohio River Valley communities, collectors, pottery enthusiasts and the curious, to local and regional potters, as well as several nationally recognized potters. The two-day festival includes a market consisting of handmade goods and functional wares, and an Empty Bowls fundraising event benefiting A Recipe To End Hunger — a non-profit organization solving childhood hunger one meal at a time in Kentuckiana.

In the years to come we envision hands on activities, lectures, and exhibitions with other local clay organizations, universities, galleries and museums while creating an event that celebrates how clay and pottery, by design, connects us all.

SAVE THE DATE!
March 2nd and 3rd, 2018

SXPF Potters Market

Friday, March 2, 2018

VIP Sneak Preview & First Pick (Ticketed Event)   •   5:00 – 6:00 PM
VIP ticket holders will have access to see and purchase the work of 9 esteemed potters prior
to the opening reception. Complimentary Copper and King signature cocktail provided by SXPF for
our VIP along with a cash bar, hors d’oeuvres, and live entertainment.
Located at Copper & Kings, 2nd Floor
1121 E Washington St, Louisville, KY 40206

Purchase VIP Tickets here (coming soon!)

Opening Reception (FREE)   •   6:00 – 9:00 PM
Open and free to the public. Come see and shop the work of 9 esteemed potters.
Cash bar, hors d’oeuvres, and live entertainment.
Located at Copper & Kings, 2nd Floor
1121 E Washington St, Louisville, KY 40206

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Pottery Market (FREE)   •   10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Open and free to the public. Come see and shop the work of 9 esteemed potters.
Located at Copper & Kings, 2nd Floor
1121 E Washington St, Louisville, KY 40206

2018 Artists: Jason Bige Burnett, Kyle Carpenter, Didem Mert, Jim Gottuso, Amy Chase, Steven G Cheek, David Kenton Kring, Amelia Stamps, Lindsay Oesterritter

Full details on their website: www.sxpf.org

call for entry: Images on Clay

Nevada, Las Vegas “Images On Clay” (April 6–28) pottery is a canvas that has lasted through time to share the lives of past cultures. Open to work that explores different imaging techniques on clay.
Fee: $35 for up to 2 entries.
Juror: Jason Bige Burnett with CAV’s Peter Jakubowski.
Contact Thomas Bumblauskas,
Clay Arts Vegas,
1511 S. Main St.,
Las Vegas, NV 89104;
[email protected];
702-375-4147;
http://clayartsvegas.com.

call for entry: Images on Clay

Las Vegas Nevada’s Clay Arts Vegas is pleased to host “Images On Clay” a national juried art exhibition,  in the Victor F. Keen Gallery, at Clay Arts Vegas in Las
Vegas, Nevada.  “Images on Clay” will feature functional and sculptural
works that utilize a variety of imagining techniques.

Pottery is a canvas that has lasted through time to share the lives
of past cultures. Join us in an exciting exploration of different
imaging techniques on clay. From Sgraffito, silk screens, image
transfers, decals to carving we as artists make images that speak about
our interests, our passions, and about ourselves that will last long
after we are gone.

Guest Juror: Jason Bige Burnett

Deadline: 2/24/2017

PROSPECTUS – please follow link

https://goo.gl/44xSSD