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Call for artists: Banff Artist in Residence Spring 2023
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by Carole Epp
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Application Deadline November 30, 2022 Program Dates May 08 – June 09, 2023 Arrive May 07, 2023 Depart June 10, 2023 Overview The Banff Artist in Residence program is designed for visual artists to focus on their practice in a supportive learning environment. Within this residency, you are encouraged to self-direct your research and time, as well as cultivate new directions in your work. Your artist in residence experience, is further supported through individual studio visits with guest faculty and dialogue amongst peers. The program encourages experimentation and ris ..read more
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Call for entries: Fifteenth Annual Cup Show: “Form and Function”
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by Carole Epp
1y ago
Gulf Coast State College Amelia Center Gallery is hosting its annual juried exhibition that explores the idea of the drinking vessel. The focus of the exhibit is on the function and concept of the drinking vessel, including its relation to history, politics, craft, technology, utility, and narrative. It is a survey of the wide variety of approaches to contemporary ceramics through the lens of the most intimate and accessible vessel – the cup. Juror Mike Stumbras makes ceramic vessels that are inspired by 18th and 19th century European production ware. His work is created primarily on the pott ..read more
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“Commonly Uncommon: Selections from the Museum of Contemporary Craft Collection”
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by Carole Epp
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We are pleased to announce “Commonly Uncommon: Selections from the Museum of Contemporary Craft Collection”, a three-part exhibition of objects and archives on view November 3 – December 10, 2022. Co-curated by Hannah Bakken Morris, Sara Huston and Abby McGehee. Please join us for a public reception on Thursday, November 3 from 5-8-pm and return in the following weeks of November for a panel discussion and film viewing. —— The Museum of Contemporary Craft served as a vital nexus for the consideration of art, craft and design in Portland from its founding in 1937 to its dissolution in 2016 ..read more
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Call for entry: The 2022 International Coffee Cup Competition
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by Carole Epp
1y ago
New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum Call for Entry for the 2022 International Coffee Cup Competition New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum  holds the 2022 International Coffee Cup Competition to encourage the creation of ceramic art and the creation of utensils that have both practical value and design aesthetics for the purpose of bringing ceramic art into everyday life. Read all the details here ..read more
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Studio/Gallery Shop for sale Nova Scotia Canada
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by Carole Epp
1y ago
Want to move to Canada and have a dream studio/gallery shop space? Look no further: Artists! a rare and golden opportunity! This iconic yellow artists’ house in the heart of Annapolis Royal, on the Annapolis Royal Farmers and Traders Market has been a gathering place for folks to display, look at and purchase art and fine craft for years and years. Or, if you’ve ever wanted to take a peek inside, here’s a tour.   ..read more
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Early Career Fellowship for BIPOC Ceramic Artists
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by Carole Epp
1y ago
We are pleased to announce our inaugural Early Career Fellowship for BIPOC Ceramic Artists. The Fellowship has been established to support artists of color who are embarking on a career in functional ceramics. We are a dedicated group of professional potters in Western Massachusetts. Every year since 2004 we have opened our studios to customers for the Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail, held on the last weekend of April. The Trail has continually grown in attendance and sales and has a forward momentum that we feel excited to share with the recipients of the Fellowship. We invite you to apply an ..read more
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Oxford Ceramics Fair
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by Carole Epp
1y ago
Oxford Ceramics Fair is – probably – the UK’s longest running ceramics event, established at least 26 years ago! It is selected and run by and for the makers, and our aim is to provide an unpretentious and affordable platform that nonetheless showcases only the finest makers working in clay today. No commission is taken on sales, and this is a chance to buy directly from the maker and support the sector. oxfordceramicsfair.com ..read more
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Call for proposals: Gardiner Museum Artist Residency
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by Carole Epp
1y ago
The Gardiner Museum is seeking proposals for the newly established Gardiner Museum Artist Residency. About the Gardiner Museum The Gardiner Museum brings together people of all ages and backgrounds through the shared values of creativity, wonder, and community that clay and ceramic traditions inspire. We engage audiences with exhibitions, programs, and hands-on classes, while stewarding a significant permanent collection. We interpret historical ceramics to emphasize their relevance today, and champion emerging and established Canadian artists and their role in the broader world. We innovate ..read more
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Matthew O’Reilly artist talk @ Craft Alberta
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by Carole Epp
1y ago
Join the Alberta Craft Council for a virtual Artist Talk and Closing Reception of Procession of the Self on Monday October 17, at 7pm MDT, Procession of the Self is an Alberta Craft Council solo exhibition by 2022 Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics winner Matthew O’Reilly. The figural ceramic works in Matthew’s show were developed during his year-long residency at Medalta in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Through the iterative making and exhibiting process, Matthew’s work has evolved from gallery white, distorted public statuary to richly expressive, towering figures. Using the sculpted figure as ..read more
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