NSCAD Hungry Bowls

The potters are busy potting and the kilns are firing for this years’ HUNGRY BOWLS fundraiser at NSCAD. $25 gets you a ticket and a bowl and the awesome feeling that you get by donating to local shelters : )

movie day: ENCAIX (FITTING)

ENCAIX (FITTING) from Eva Rodriguez and Ignasi Llobet on Vimeo.
ENCAIX (FITTING) a film by Ignasi Llobet and Eva Rodríguez about the work of contemporary ceramics artists Jordi Marcet and Rosa Vila-Abadal (www.terracroma.net)

The pieces fit. Tones attract. Not fit all in harmony, some accept the company, others turn away. Place the appropriate fragment, but you know that this will mark the passage towards the end. Fragments escape, slip, fall down and many are broken. One by one. One plus one. Fitting. Fitting. Fitting. Feel the pleasure of the fit, agile and fast. A magic moment: everything fits. everything flows..

technical tuesday: workshop with Michael Kline

Well I for one just had an incredibly inspiring weekend! It’s not often that Saskatoon is visited by such caliber of artist as Michael Kline. There was no way I was going to miss this workshop, hosted by the Saskatoon Potters Guild, and it definetly didn’t disappoint.
Michael lives up to the online persona that I’ve come to know in the past few years through his blog and extensive social media outreach. It was great to finally meet him in person. He is generous and incredibly gifted as an artist and teacher; technically flawless and humble as well as humorous. The weekend was filled with great technical insights into his work alongside tales of historical and contemporary aspects of working in North Carolina. To offer you a play by play of what transpired would take too long so instead I’ll leave you with some images from the weekend as well as the encouragement to attend one of his future workshops or to visit Michael should you find yourself in North Carolina. 
Thanks Michael!

Make sure to find out more about Michael Kline on his blog Sawdust and Dirt
or facebook
or follow him on twitter and instagram

Help out Santa Fe Clay!

Kickstart our spectacular studio addition and help us strengthen our dedication and commitment to the ceramic arts!

SANTA FE CLAY

OUR MISSION: 

The advancement of the ceramic arts through excellence in
educational programming, compelling and inspirational gallery
exhibitions, and professional studio facilities for the local, regional
and national ceramics community.

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“SFC has always been a place of wonder to those of us in the
field. Working out of a relatively small community, with limited
resources and a tight team, it has managed to keep up an ambitious
program of exhibitions and a major presence in terms of education that
has been awe inspiring.” Garth Clark, Scholar, Critic, Writer, Collector, Gallery owner.
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Santa Fe Clay is the premier Ceramic Art Center in the Southwest, and
one of the only centers of its kind in the country. We manage an
extensive ceramic supply business, an elegant gallery showcasing the
national ceramics field, and an inspirational studio facility all housed
under one roof in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico! Our video gives a full
tour of our 10,000 sq ft warehouse and the exciting activities within.

Santa Fe Clay GallerySanta Fe Clay Gallery

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Fe-Clay/156604891068043

OUR KICKSTARTER PROJECT

The
historic Railyard district, where Santa Fe Clay has made its home since 1974,
is owned by the City of Santa Fe. This 50-acre property has been undergoing
extensive urban redevelopment since the late 1980’s. The City’s Master
Plan for the Railyard envisions a sustainable public space that integrates culturally relevant
artistic and commercial activities. This affects existing businesses as well as
incoming ventures.

As with any civic project of this scope involving diverse players, the complexity of
conflicting interests has created an at-times contentious environment.

The City
agrees that SFC’s model is in keeping with their vision for the future of the
Railyard. However, negotiating the practicalities of the Master Plan has been a
challenge, and for the last five years, Santa Fe Clay’s continued existence in
the Railyard has been uncertain.

We are
thrilled to announce that, after a lengthy process, we have just finalized a
new long-term lease that ensures the future of our home in the Railyard Arts
District for many years to come!

Steven Heinemann Exhibition, 2011Steven Heinemann Exhibition, 2011

As a condition of this
lease, we have been asked to relocate our gas kiln shed to accommodate our new
neighbor, a cinema that is to begin construction soon. Because of the
permanence afforded by our new lease, we are finally able to realize a
long-awaited expansion! We are seizing this opportunity to construct an 80 x 20
foot addition that will house our relocated gas kiln, a brand new soda kiln and
a bright, sunlit new classroom. This addition also creates an essential entry on
the Railyard plaza, which will increase access and visibility, and will
integrate SFC fully into the Railyard community.

We have already committed $50,000 of our own funds to this project,
and have hired an architect and a contractor. We need to raise an
additional $50,000 to make this dream a reality. Plans are drawn, and
the building is being fabricated. We are ready to go!

Now, we need your support to complete the funding for this project.
So please give as generously as you are able, enjoy the thank-you gifts
and rewards, and help to keep Santa Fe Clay as vital and essential as it
has become to the word of ceramics, both within the Santa Fe community
and beyond.

Each and every pledge matters, at whatever level is right for you. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!