Handle with Care @ Santa Fe Clay

Gallery Opening
November 2, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Handle with Care
100 artists display 300 cups and mugs

Selections from the Hazel Greenberg Collection
Bennett Bean, Curtis Benzle, Ken Ferguson and many more 
 
Handle with Care
 
SANTA FE CLAY

545 Camino de la Familia
Santa Fe, NM 87501

505-984-1122

 

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Opening Reception: Friday, September 14 
5:00- 7:00 pm 

September 14 – October 27, 2012

Edward Eberle 
Chris Gustin 
Tom Spleth 
Chris Staley 
Cheryl Ann Thomas 
545 Camino de la Familia

   Santa Fe, NM 87501

  505-984-1122

Santa Fe is where it’s at….

Gallery Opening
Todd Volz – Santa Fe Clay Studio Manager

Friday, June 22, 5:00 – 8:00 pm
at New Mexico Museum of Art

Alcove 12.3 is the third rotation in a series of nine exhibitions that highlight artists working in New Mexico today. Each exhibition will feature the work of five outstanding New Mexico artists.
 

Artists Susan Dopp (Roswell), Mike Edge (Abiquiu), Miguel Gandert (Albuquerque), Rebekah Potter (Albuquerque), and Todd Volz (Santa Fe) are all exhibiting in Alcove 12.3 at the New Mexico Museum of Art. This exciting exhibition includes painting, ceramic, textile and photography.

New Mexico Museum of Art
107 West Palace
Santa Fe, NM 87501
NM Museum of Art


 
Free Slide Lecture – Tim Taunton
Wednesday, June 27
7:00 pm at Santa Fe Clay

Storyteller ceramicist Tim Taunton will give a slide lecture focused on his process and artwork. Join us for an evening of entertainment and a better understanding of Tim’s work.

Tim Taunton is a Professor of Ceramics and Sculpture at LaGrange College, in LaGrange, Georgia. He joins Santa Fe Clay for a week long workshop June 25 – 29.
 

Santa Fe Clay 
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-984-1122 
www.santafeclay.com

Elements @ The Community Gallery

The exhibit Elements opens tomorrow 5 – 7 pm. 

Works by Max Lehman (above image), Elizabeth Hunt, Z Jacobson, Shel Neymark and many more.
 
The Community Gallery 
201 West Marcy Street, 
Santa Fe NM, 87501 

Ecumene: Global Interface in American Ceramics National Exhibition CALL for Submissions

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR THE CERAMIC ART and Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery joint competition and exhibition.

Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery will host Ecumene: Global Interface in American Ceramics, a national juried exhibition from August 29, 2012 – September 20, 2012.
NCECA and Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery are organizing a competitive ceramic exhibition for artists from the United States. Exhibited concurrently with the general session of the International Academy of Ceramics in Santa Fe, this exhibition will showcase contemporary American Ceramics to international leaders in the field of ceramics.
The exhibition is curated and organized by NCECA Exhibitions Director, Linda Ganstrom; Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery Director, Clark Baughan and Ceramics Head, James Marshall; with Special Guest Curator, Jane Sauer, owner of the Jane Sauer Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Concept
Ecumene: Global Interface in America Ceramics
Current American ceramic practice is part of a larger global dialogue in which artists have access to a tremendous amount of historical and contemporary art information, inspiration and images via the internet, travel opportunities and workshops. This New World of Art is a trans-global cultural movement of which America is a full partner. Ecumene also refers to the individual practice of artists in selecting the most relevant, appropriate and meaningful elements from this vocabulary to communicate through their art. To be staged concurrently with the International Academy of Ceramics general assembly in New Mexico, Ecumene is intended to survey current America ceramic practice in light of this globalization.

Media & Limitations

All works must be primarily ceramic. Mixed media works will be accepted only if ceramic materials are the primary media, although video documentation of projects involving ceramics will be considered. The jurors will make final determinations. Work must fit through a standard door. Floor works must be firmly stable. Wall-mounted pieces are limited to 25 lbs. per section. Works may be hung from the ceiling. Work must have been produced within the last five years and not have been shown in previous NCECA exhibitions. Please do not enter the same work in more than one NCECA exhibition currently open. Artist may be required to install in special circumstances.

Online Submittal deadline June 13, 2012 (midnight EST)

Find all the details here.