2016 WORKSHOPS @ MEDALTA




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ROBIN DUPONT

Friday, July 15 – Sunday, July 24, 2016

$1000 (CAD) + 5% GST

Registration Deadline: June 17th 2016

Enrollment limited to 12 participants

Register Now

Instructor: Robin Dupont

Join Robin Dupont as he guides you through all aspects of making pots
for the wood, salt, and soda kilns in this 10-day workshop.
Participants will bring a few bisque pieces from home to glaze and load
at the beginning of the workshop and then dive headlong into making pots
that will be fired throughout the workshop.  There will be a total of
three atmospheric firings allowing participants to explore new creative
pathways.

Fee includes:

  • 24 hour studio access
  • Full access to the entire Historic Clay District site
  • All firings included
  • Glaze materials in test quantities
  • Use of shop glazes

Artist responsible for:

  • Materials and clay
  • Accommodations: If you would like assistance in finding accommodations, contact [email protected]

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CLINT NEUFELD

Monday, August 8 – Friday, August 12, 2016

$700(CAD) + 5% GST

Registration Deadline: July 8, 2016

Enrollment limited to 12 participants

Register Now

Instructor: Clint Neufeld

Clint Neufeld will guide you through all aspects of mold making and
slip casting in this 5-day workshop. Participants will have the unique
opportunity to join Clint in creating a multi-piece mold of a piece of
machinery from Medalta’s boneyard.

Fee includes:

  • 24 hour Medalta studio access
  • Full access to the entire Historic Clay District site
  • All support materials

Artist responsible for:

  • Accommodations: If you would like assistance in finding accommodations, contact [email protected]

medalta.org/summer2016workshops
 

call for entry: Medalta’s Annual International Exhibition

It’s that time of year again, our fourth annual call for entry for
the Medalta International Exhibition.  We are still switching up the
theme each year to keep things fresh… it started with cups… then
spoons … an ode to tools and now… CHEERS! 
 

As we launch our call for entry on St Patricks’ Day at NCECA, the national council for ceramic arts 50th
anniversary celebration we thought the theme of CHEERS was in order.  
So, show us your celebratory drinking vessels.. cheers @medalta with the
perfect tumbler, whiskey set, coffee mug, teacup, stein, tea bowl,
growler, bottle, or flask.  If your vessel is part of a celebration,
whether it’s a perfect cup of coffee or a pint at the end of the day, we
want to see what you’re celebrating with.

Successful applicants will be a part of this celebration of
contemporary drinking vessels from around the globe in CHEERS @Medalta
on display in our Yuill Galley from September 1st –November 30th  2016.

So who’s our new Juror?! Well we are excited to have
a member of our extended Medalta family, Medalta Artist in Residence
Alum & Canadian Ceramic star Robin Dupont in as juror. Robin has
traveled the globe refining his practise & testing out a few
drinking vessels along the way in his research into functional
atmospheric fired ceramics.

“ Cheers!  It is said that the earliest origins of
‘cheers’ comes from the clanking of glasses to slosh or mix beverages to
prevent your companion from poisoning you. I prefer to think of the
action in the more contemporary custom of acknowledging an event, a
friendship, a bounty, a ritual of celebration.

The concept of celebration is at the core of handmade pots.
Making and using handmade pots is about slowing down and celebrating the
object, the ritual, the people, the food and drink.

I am excited to have been asked this year to jury the 4th
annual Medalta’s International Exhibition CHEERS!  This theme is
integral to our daily lives, in how drinking vessels can elevate a
ritual, stimulate a conversation or thought and function purely to
nourish our souls and selves.

So show us your celebratory vessels. “

Cheers!

Robin DuPont

We thank Robin for stepping up to the challenge & look forward to
working with him; he’ll have the difficult task of narrowing down the
entries and selecting the prize winners. You can see more of Robin’s
work at robindupont.com or on instagram.com/robindupontceramics

Speaking of Prizes! The GRAND PRIZE is a month long residency at Medalta with accommodation! We
can’t wait to see what last year’s winner of TOOL, Valerie Zimany,
creates in Medalta’s studios during her July 2016 residency. Purchase prizes will be awarded for Medalta’s contemporary collection. Student entries are eligible for Ceramic: Technical and Ceramic: Art & Perception digital subscription. And we’re wrangling more prizes as we speak!  Awards will be announced at the opening reception & on Medalta’s Instagram. Artists do not need to be present to win.

Good luck to everyone who enters and thank you for your support! We can’t wait to see your submissions.

Cheers!

Jenna Stanton
[email protected]
Curator of Exhibitions & Collections
Medalta

Enter Now!

CHEERS SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

Submissions to be completed online from March 17th to June 10th 2016. At www.medalta.org/cheers

Entry Fee: $20 Canadian.  (for those of you in the US that’s about $15 USD)

Online Submissions include up to 5 images of your finished work (Images: 1MB each) Along with title, description, dimensions, and a retail price in Canadian $.

  • Sets are eligible. A set must be photographed together in one
    photograph and would count as 1 of your 5 entries. Sets are to be priced
    and sold as a complete set; we will not offer individual pieces from a
    set to be sold separately.
  • Front and back views are not required, but if you feel it’s
    necessary to properly convey your work using a front and back view then
    using a side by side shot as one of the entries/uploads is recommended.
  • Artwork in the photos submitted must be available for the
    exhibition. No substitutions. Medalta reserves the right to reject any
    work that that differs from the original submission.
  • All work must be created in the past 2 years, and be for sale.
    Submit retail prices in Canadian Dollars. Artists receive 60% commission
    on artwork sold and will be paid via paypal email transfer after the
    closing of the exhibition.
  • All work must be properly prepared for exhibition, be durable enough
    to survive shipping and display, and come with assemblage
    instructions/specialized hardware if applicable.
  • All selected artwork must arrive at Medalta no later than July 20th.
    Artists are responsible for all shipping and insurance costs to deliver
    the artwork to Medalta. Medalta will cover return shipping &
    insurance for unsold artwork. All unsold work will be shipped back to
    artists in January 2017. Work exceeding 18” or 10lbs in weight may not
    be eligible for free return shipping.
  • Medalta reserves the right to use photographs, write ups, and images
    and of accepted work for online and print publications and/ promotion.

Any questions regarding this exhibition can be directed to Medalta’s Curator

Jenna Stanton

[email protected]
Curator of Exhibitions & Collections
Medalta

medalta.org/cheers

call for artists: STROJICH FELLOWSHIP residency opportunity @ Medalta

1 month Residency; flexible date

Awarded to 1 individual
Fellowship Amount: $1,000 (CDN)
Studio Fee: $725 (CDN)
Application Deadline April 15th, 2016
AIR Application Form 2016

Requirements:

  • Must be mid-career Canadian Artist

Jurying Process: Short-listed candidates will be contacted by Medalta and undergo an interview process.

Studio Fee includes:

  • 24 hour studio access
  • Full access to the entire Historic Clay District site
  • All firings included
  • Glaze materials in test quantities
  • Use of shop glazes

Artist responsible for:

  • Materials and clay
  • Accommodations:

Medalta helps to facilitate accommodations within the Medicine Hat
community. We have a core group of interested community members who rent
space to our artists on a regular basis. Cost varies: approx.
$500/month (CDN)

http://medalta.org/fellowships

Craft Culture talk in Calgary

How
is placemaking shaped by a tradition of craft? From Medicine Hat’s
Medalta factory, thriving on the rich resources of clay and natural gas
in the 1900s, to bespoke, digital means and mass customization, ‘craft’
defies narrow definition. And yet the ability to think with one’s hands
is pervasive in our connection to local culture and our natural
environment. What traditional ways of making and construction are
important to our city? And what economic possibilities does craft and
making afford?

HEAR

Aaron Nelson / Medalta  | Ian MacGregor/ Museum of Making | Studio Collective |Jennifer Dobbin/ The Dobbin Group | Maddy Purves-Smith/ Custom Woolen mills

Date 

Tuesday March 8th, 2016

Doors Open: 6:00 PM

Program Start: 6:30 PM

Location

We hope you like surprises. Location details coming soon. (It’ll be a good surprise we promise.)

Questions about tickets or location? Email [email protected]

Find out more here.

CAREER OPPORTUNITY: Communications & Marketing Coordinator


SUMMARY

This is a leadership position responsible for planning, developing
and implementing communications, marketing and public relations
strategies for all aspects of Medalta – in the Historic Clay District.
This is a fast-paced position that requires management of multiple
projects and the ability to make quick, well-informed decisions within a
team environment.

Reports to: Executive Director

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Develop and implement a comprehensive marketing plan to ensure that
the organization’s programming is delivered to the widest possible
audience. All communication will be layered to address local, regional,
national, and international audiences.

Develop a comprehensive integrated sales strategy for the organization’s various business units.

Plan and undertake cooperative communications and public relations
projects, such that the various publics are kept informed about
activities and developments at the various sites within the Historic
Clay District.

Oversee the major annual fundraising event (Medalta’s Black &
White Gala), including sponsorships, ticket sales, auctions and event
coordination

Work with the Fundraising Team to ensure there is clear, efficient
communication with the public about the donor programs. Continue to
develop and manage the Medalta and Historic Clay District brands.

Plan and implement special events for the District in cooperation with other members of the Medalta team.

Develop metrics to adequately monitor the success of the programming.
Establish and maintain partnerships and relationships with local media,
organizations and business to meet approved communications and
marketing goals.

Undertake related tasks and projects consistent with these responsibilities, as assigned.

NECESSARY TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

Diploma or Degree in Public Relations, Marketing, or related discipline

At least five (5) years successful experience working in advertising, media relations, publicity or a related field

Experience in the not-for-profit and museum environments are considered an asset

Experience in developing community partnerships

An equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered

NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS

Excellent written, oral and presentation skills, along with strong
interpersonal skills and the demonstrated ability to establish effective
working relationships with the public and team members.

Excellent organizational skills and highly developed computer skills consistent with the position.

Knowledge of and experience in graphic arts or advertising design is considered an asset.

Knowledge of the ceramic arts process is considered an asset.

Ability to work comfortably in an environment that requires fast and high-quality output.

SALARY / CONTRACT RANGE

Commensurate with experience; negotiable; permanent staff position, following three month probationary period.

APPLICATION METHOD

Interested applicants, please provide a detailed resume along with three professional references.

Resumes will be accepted until October 28, 2015 at 4:00pm MST

Attention: Laurie Switzer

Email: [email protected]

Mail: 713 Medalta Ave SE • Medicine Hat, Alberta • T1A 3K9

Fax: 403.580.5868

http://medalta.org/communicationscareer15