Reception this Friday @ Red Lodge Clay Center
Closing Reception: Friday, September 22, 2017 from 5-7pm MT
If you can’t make it in person you can purchase works online.
123 South Broadway
Red Lodge, MT 59068
Closing Reception: Friday, September 22, 2017 from 5-7pm MT
If you can’t make it in person you can purchase works online.
123 South Broadway
Red Lodge, MT 59068
February 15-18, 2018, Montgomery, AL. Diverse, delightful presenters and workshops: Akira Satake, Chandra DeBuse, Didem Mert, Larry Allen. Interactive raku firing, brick carving, photography, glaze adjusting, altering forms and surfaces.
The cooking and making of dragon and Menbachi Bozu ramen bowls by Ayumi Horie.
Special thanks to Ai Kanazawa, Chloe Horie, Janine Grant, and all the educators at the New Works session at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts for their participation, support and advice.
Do you believe in the power of ideas, possibility, and in building community? ACAD is looking for an innovative Educational Art Technician, Ceramics who is excited to contribute to a creative learning environment and provide support to our faculty and guidance to our students in Ceramics.
This position normally has an annual recurring start of late August to end of May and regular hours of work are 35 hours per week.
Why ACAD?
A leading centre of education and research since 1926, ACAD energizes art and design in Canada and internationally. We engage the world, create possibilities, and connect with brilliant minds in all corners of the globe. Above all, we are passionate about art and design and the people who create it. Calgary is our home base – a vibrant, cosmopolitan urban centre, a safe and friendly atmosphere, and outstanding potential for adventure in nearby mountain parks. We hope you will join us at ACAD (where creativity matters).
About the School of Craft + Emerging Media, Ceramics Program
In the Ceramics program students explore the role of function, sculptural approaches, emerging technologies, historical precedents, and contemporary practice within a comprehensive, studio-based and theoretical program of study.
>>Click here to find out more about SCEM, Ceramics Program
The Opportunity
(Competition #1718-SE-AP-06)
Reporting to the Manager, Academic Administration and accountable to the Chair of the School of Craft + Emerging Media and working with the Lead Educational Art Technician, the incumbent provides general supervision and oversight of the facility, equipment, processes and materials to ensure safe and effective instructional support during class time and ensures standard operating practices are followed to support student studio practice during general facility access hours.
Primary duties/responsibilities include:
The successful candidate will have:
Working Conditions
As a member of the AUPE bargaining unit (Local 071/006), this regular recurring position falls under a classification 7 (seven). The starting annual salary is $59,244 – 63,468 dependent upon skills, education and experience, and is pro-rated based on actual hours worked.