Clay @ Play: Irony, Humor, & Whimsy in the Ceramic Arts

The 30th Alabama Clay Conference – February 26-28, 2015 in Birmingham

The Alabama Craft Council is pleased to announce the 30th Alabama
Clay Conference – ALCC 30 to be held in Birmingham February 26-28, 2015
at the Historic Boutwell Auditorium. Our ALCC 30 presenters are Nick Joerling from Penland, North Carolina, Peter Rose from Knoxville, Tennessee, and Patti Warashina from Seattle, Washington.

ALCC 30 is being held in conjunction with the 2nd Bunting
Ceramics Symposium at the Birmingham Museum of Art including ceramic
artist Kathy Butterly, Birmingham clay artist Frank Fleming and speakers Professor Glen R. Brown, Gail Andrews, Dr. Don Wood, and Dr. Graham Boettcher, Rob Hunter, Ellen Denker, and Joey Brackner. For more information about the Ceramic Symposium contact: Anne Forschler or Emily Hanna.

The Alabama Clay Conference – ALCC 30 is
sponsored by the Alabama Craft Council with partial funding from the
Alabama State Council on the Arts. Additional support provided by the
Birmingham Museum of Art, Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitors
Bureau, Olympic Kilns, Potters Council, SHIMPO Ceramics, and Royal Cup
Coffee.

Early Registration Extended – Register Now and Save $$$

ends Jan 31 midnight

www.alclayconference.org

If you need more information, contact.
Paula Reynolds
ACC & ALCC 30 Interim Director
Birmingham, Alabama
205-999-1698
(Alabama Craft Counsil

Hiking and workshop in Iceland for ceramic artists


This trip is primarly intended for ceramic artists and for people who
are intereted in experiencing the unique nature of Iceland and would
like to meet Icelandic artists. Participants will have the opportunity
to collect material in the natural environment including volcanic lava
from recent and older eruptions from black lava beaches, etc.

We offer an 8 day trip and begin our travel in the south of Iceland and will stay in a hut in Þórsmörk for
two nights. We will hike to the area between the two Glaciers, where
the eruption occurred in 2010 and collect some material by the two
craters Magni and Móði.


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