upcoming 2019 workshops @ Pocosin
Full details here.
Full details here.
I’m going to be presenting at NCECA this year and part of the images that will be on the screen behind me will be taken directly from the Make and Do #CDNclaydirectory So if you want a chance to show off your work at NCECA – Put it on the Directory!!!
Please and thank you!
And thank you for helping to share this link to other ceramic artists.
Je présenterai cette année à la NCECA et une partie des images qui figureront à l’écran derrière moi seront directement extraites du répertoire Make and Do #CDNclay Donc, si vous voulez avoir une chance de montrer votre travail au NCECA – Mettez-le sur le répertoire !!!
S’il te plaît et merci!
Et merci d’avoir aidé à partager ce lien avec d’autres artistes céramistes.
Guidelines and submission details to be found on our website www.
These days, the Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK), Jaipur, has become a laboratory of sorts for ceramic artists. A ten-feet-long mud house to be built and fired on-site, a collaborative project involving sound, a performance-based work, objects embedded with QR codes–these are just some of the contemporary works that will nudge you into engaging with ceramics differently. As the JKK in collaboration with the Contemporary Clay Foundation gets set to present the first ever Indian Ceramics Triennale—Breaking Ground—featuring 35 Indian and 12 international artist projects, 10 collaborations, 12 speakers, a symposium, film screenings and workshops, one wonders if this event signifies a major shift in the field—one which allows ceramics to be appreciated as an art form in its own right, as opposed to being viewed solely as an artisanal craft.