Vessels II @ Gallery Nucleus opens this week!

Gallery Nucleus is proud to announce the return of its premiere ceramics art exhibition! Seven amazing local ceramics artists have turned their focus towards concept the of the vessel in order to explore the versatility of this simple yet essential form.

OPENING RECEPTION DETAILS (April 3, 2021, 5pm – 9pm PST)

Opening reception will be limited to only 30 people in the gallery at a time.
RSVP link for opening night coming soon on EVENTBRITE
Go HERE to review our COVID protocols for gallery guests.
Artists with a * beside their name will be present on opening night.

Featured Artists

Amy Chen Jr.
Emily Haynes *
Sarah Koik
Kristina Kotlier *
Jen Kuroki
Raina Lee *
Sara Ekua Todd *

www.gallerynucleus.com

residency opportunity Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts @ Harvard.

The Artist in Residence Program through the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, offers dedicated artists the opportunity to involve themselves in research and growth, pushing their art in new directions in a dynamic, urban studio connected to the Harvard community. Individuals will have the opportunity to build relevant skills in research, professional development, technical ability, creative problem solving, teaching and community involvement through our Artist in Residence Program.

The Artist in Residence Program offers:
Personal studio space (60 sq. ft.) in addition to use of common studio space
7 day studio access
Free access to materials – clay, glaze and use of kilns (electric, saggar, wood fire, soda and gas) up to excess
Opportunities to take classes and firing workshops within the program
Paid teaching opportunities within the program for both community and academic based classes.
Opportunities to teach in Boston area programs, colleges and universities.
Solo exhibition in Gallery 224 of work completed during residency
Attend visiting artist workshops and symposium offered within the program
Exhibition/sales opportunities in two annual Show and Sales
Access to studio equipment including slab roller, extruder, spray booth, plaster mold-making room and glaze mixing area
Access to studio lighting and background material for documenting work
Website visibility
Access to Harvard University Library and Museums with provided ID
Opportunities for participation in academic collaborations with the Harvard community
Expectations of Artist in Residence
One year commitment
Must spend 20 hours/week of time dedicated to personal work
One public workshop presentation
Provide presentations to classes
Participation in program events and special projects with the Harvard Community
Artist is asked to leave one work for the permanent collection
Responsible for own housing

APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications Due: Friday, April 9th, 2021
Notification of Residency: Friday, April 23rd, 2021
Residency Dates: September 1, 2021 – August 31, 2022

There is no fee to apply. Find complete details here: https://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/artist-residence-program

image: From left to right: 2019-20 Artists In Residence Kyle Johns, Ruth Easterbrook, and Paul Briggs; 2020-21 Artist In Residence, Deighton Abrams.

Northern Clay Center seeks Education Technician and Resident Artist

Northern Clay Center seeks Education Technician and Resident Artist:

Join the team at Northern Clay Center as an Education Technician and Resident Artist!
This position is responsible for the daily flow of work produced by NCC’s education programs—management of raw materials, ensuring best safety practices in materials lab, firing clay works, etc.—and is an integral part of the community-centered environment at NCC. Access to a shared studio space at NCC is included in position.

Learn more & apply here!: http://bit.ly/applyNCC