Call for entry: Drink This! The Workhouse International Ceramic Cup Show

Drink This! The Workhouse International Ceramic Cup Show

Deadline: November 8, 2012

Drink This! will showcase ceramic drinking vessels by contemporary
artists around the globe. The focus of the exhibit is on the variety of
ways artists explore the cup, in functional, sculptural, traditional and
non-traditional forms.

Juror – Linda Arbuckle

Linda Arbuckle is a professor of Ceramics at the University of
Florida, Gainesville. She is recognized as one of the preeminent makers
of contemporary majolica ware, and has exhibited and lectured around the
world.

Ms Arbuckle is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics,
Geneva, Switzerland, and in 2011 received the Honors Award for Service
to the Field by the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts.
Among her many recognitions is the National Endowment for the Arts
Visual Arts Fellowship.

She currently serves as an advisory Board Member for the magazines Ceramics Art and Perception and Ceramics Monthly.

In 2013, she will be a resident at The Archie Bray Foundation, and
teach workshops in Burnaby, B.C., Canada, and Curaumilla, Chile.

Entry Guidelines

Work shall have been completed within the last two years. Mixed media
works will be permitted if clay is the primary component. Selections
will be conducted from images of works. Artists may submit up to three
entries with two images including one detail) of each, not to exceed six
images.

Accepted art work must be available for the entire exhibition.

Entry fee

$25 for one entry, $30 for up to three entries.

(Fee is non-refundable – payable thru Paypal when applying)

Awards

Best of Show – $250

1st Place – $150

2nd Place – $100

Honorable Mentions

More info and to apply: http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&e…

THE CERAMIC VOICE: A NARRATIVE IN CLAY

October 19-21, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky

Presented by Potters Council and hosted by Kentucky Mudworks

READ MORE: http://ceramicartsdaily.org/potters-council/the-ceramic-voice/

REGISTER NOW:https://www.pubservice.com/pr/pqconference/ceramicvoice12.aspx?PR=PQ%3DR207CV1

PRESENTERS: Linda Arbuckle, Lisa Clague, Ron Meyers, Karen Newgard, Kevin Snipes and Kurt Weiser

Tell a story in clay
Each of these talented artists tells us a personal story in clay. Each
presenter treats the surface in a unique manner, and will share their
surface techniques with YOU over the two-day conference. Explore the
possibilities with surfaces by combining new techniques to what you
already know. Come and find out how to tell your narrative in clay.

This conference is open to artists at all levels: from enthusiastic
amateur, to the teacher, and for the professional. No matter what level
you are, if you’re open to learning and connecting with other ceramic
artists then this is the conference for YOU!

Attendees will learn how to…
• Decorate utilizing the Majolica process
• Visually organize the surface for the viewer
• Use line, color, proportion and other design devices to give personality and resonance to a piece
• Use handbuilding method combining metal and low fire sculpture clay together.
• Incorporate other materials into sculpture such as dipping wire in casting slip, fabrics, stuffed animals, etc.
• Utilize nontraditional surface techniques on wet clay, bisque and post fired work.
• Use low fire oxides, glaze, and encaustic wax for finishing.
• Make multiple forms on the wheel and altering them as well.
• Do surface techniques using commercial underglazes, sgrafitto techniques, and multiple glazing methods.
• Carve, sprig, use sgraffitio, and mishima surface techniques.
• Use wax resist techniques on a green-ware multi-sided, slab constructed, and vessel-like porcelain object.
• Use china painting
• Mold making and casting techniques