Grace Nickel: Arbor Vitae @ The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery


January 18 to March 15, 2015

 
Arbor Vitae is a body of work resulting from an intensive two
years of research including artist’s residencies in Jingdezhen, China,
exploring fabric formwork at the Centre for Architectural Structures and
Technology, and experimenting with fabrication technologies at
AssentWorks in Winnipeg.
 
Incorporating Rapid Prototyping technologies into her work, Grace Nickel’s
large-scale porcelain tree sculptures and installations negotiate the
relationships between the natural and the fabricated, rural and urban,
the austere and the embellished, growth and decay, and life and death.
Her newest work advances her investigations of natural forms pitted
against artificial construction and surfaces separated from and
reintegrated with forms.

Grace Nickel is a practicing ceramic artist who teaches at the University of Manitoba.

More at GraceNickel.ca, Facebook

Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
25 Caroline St. N, Waterloo, Ontario

Opening reception Sunday, January 18, 2015, 2:00 p.m.

Grace Nickel, Host, 2015. Photo by Michael Zajac.

job posting – Retail manager @ the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery

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Retail Manager
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
25 Caroline Street North
Waterloo, ON N2L 2Y5
www.theclayandglass.ca

Date Posted: August 20, 2014
Status: Regular Full-Time
Reports to: Executive Director
Application Deadline: September 15, 2014
Start Date: November 3, 2014

Job Description:
The
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery is seeking an experienced retail
professional to assume full responsibility for the management of all
aspects of the Gallery Shop including budgeting and financial controls.
The Retail Manager ensures that the daily operation of the Gallery Shop
is carried out in an ethical, amiable and professional manner that
serves visitors’ needs. This includes sourcing, displaying and promoting
quality contemporary work by Canadian glass, ceramic and enamel artists
as well as hiring, training and overseeing staff. The Retail Manager is
one of five members of senior staff reporting to the Executive
Director.

Requirements:
A
background that includes retail management experience, knowledge of
contemporary Canadian art and craft and hands-on experience in clay
and/or glass is desirable. The Retail Manager must be self-motivated and
well organized and have demonstrated supervisory skills. Excellent
interpersonal and communication skills (both written and oral) are
required. The position requires some lifting, bending and carrying
stock. The successful candidate will be able to work independently and
as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. Bilingualism would be an
asset.

Additional information:
This
position will be posted until the competition closes on September 15.
Interviews will be scheduled following that date in the hopes that the
successful candidate will be able to start work on or about November 3,
2014. This position offers a salary of $28,000 to $30,000 per annum and a
benefits package. Canadians, permanent residents and/or foreign
nationals with a valid work permit will be given priority consideration.
Please submit a single PDF including a one-page cover letter, résumé
and three references to:

  William D. Poole
Executive Director
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
[email protected]

Organization Description:
With
an emphasis on supporting the work of Canadian ceramic and glass
artists, the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents exhibitions that
challenge ideas and perceptions of the definitions of art, craft and
design today. The Gallery’s public programs offer multiple pathways for
engagement with contemporary artworks and art-making practices. The
Gallery Shop is recognized on its own merits as a fine craft gallery,
showing the best of Canadian ceramic and glass work. Housing a
collection of historical and contemporary Canadian ceramic, glass and
enamel art, the Gallery is proud to conserve and promote an active
component of Canada’s rich cultural heritage.

job posting: Curator, Contemporary Art Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery

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Curator, Contemporary Art
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
25 Caroline Street North
Waterloo, ON  N2L 2Y5
www.theclayandglass.ca

Date Posted: July 8, 2014
Status: Regular Full-Time
Reports To: Executive Director

The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery is seeking an experienced artistic leader to bring a dynamic vision to the role of Curator.

A
regional museum with a national mandate, the Canadian Clay and Glass
Gallery celebrates contemporary ceramic and glass artists who push
boundaries both materially and conceptually. We present exhibitions that
challenge ideas and perceptions of the definitions of art, craft and
design. Many artists who exhibit at our Gallery employ an experimental
and contemporary approach. They often incorporate contemporary materials
and processes such as photography, digital media and installation. With
an emphasis on Canadian artists, our exhibitions also include
international artists.

The
Curator will be responsible for the conceptualization, development and
realization of exhibition programming including original solo and
theme-based group exhibitions, exhibitions generated from the Gallery’s
permanent collection as well as touring and collaborative exhibitions.
The Curator will research and write exhibition catalogues and other
exhibition-related didactic and promotional materials. The Curator will
be integrally involved in responsibilities related to the annual
Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics and the RBC Award for Glass. S/he
will develop a position of prominence as an artistic leader in the
local, regional, provincial, national and international arts
communities. The Curator will be responsible for the care and
development of the Gallery’s permanent collection of ceramic, glass and
enamel artworks, which covers the period from the 1960s to the present.
The Curator will be expected to help build and maintain relationships
with collectors and other potential supporters of the Gallery.

The
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery has multi-year funding commitments from
the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council and the City
of Waterloo. It also enjoys a broad base of community support and has an
exceptional fine craft Gallery Shop. The organization has achieved an
operating surplus in three of the past four years.

In
addition to an advanced degree in the field and a published body of
academic work, it is expected that the Curator will have a minimum of
five years of curatorial or related experience and a broad knowledge of
contemporary museum practice. Candidates will have excellent
communication, administrative, interpersonal and organizational skills,
and the ability to work efficiently with a small staff in a
collaborative workplace. The Curator is one of five members of senior
staff reporting to the Executive Director. The Curator will be expected
to support the education, development and marketing functions by
contributing ideas, expertise and appropriate information.

This
position will be posted until filled. Interviews will be scheduled for
September with a proposed start date of mid-November 2014. This position
offers a salary of $43,000 to $50,000 per annum and a benefits package.
Canadians, permanent residents, and/or foreign nationals with a valid
work permit will be given priority consideration.

Please submit a single PDF including a one-page cover letter, résumé and three references to:

William D. Poole
Executive Director
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
[email protected]

Janet Macpherson Wins the 2013 Winifred Shantz Award!!!


Janet Macpherson

The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery Announces 2013 RBC and Shantz Award Winners

WATERLOO (ONTARIO) CANADA. November 9, 2013: The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
announced the winners of the 2013 Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics and RBC Award for Glass at an Awards ceremony held at the Gallery on November 9. The ceremony featured keynote speaker Marie A. Côté, a Montreal artist who delivered a riveting talk about her ceramic and sound installations that evoke Canada’s Arctic. This work was at the heart of her exhibition, Of Vessels and Voices, held at the Gallery June 27 to September 1, 2013.

The winner of the 2013 Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics is Janet Macpherson. Ms. Macpherson began studying ceramics at Sheridan College. For several years, she maintained a studio practice in Toronto before going to Ohio State University where she received her MFA in Ceramics. Her new work has been exhibited extensively across the United States. In 2012, Macpherson held an artist-in-residence/faculty position at Sheridan College and is currently an artist-in-residence at the Craft Studio at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. This award will allow her to undertake a three-month period of work and research at the Zentrum fur Keramik in Berlin, Germany.

Carole Epp

 Carole Epp of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan received the second prize.
The Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics was juried by Bruce Cochrane, Jennifer Leskiw, Jessica Steinhäuser.

Brad Turner


The winner of the 2013 RBC Award for Glass is Brad Turner of Calgary, Alberta. Mr. Turner received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Alberta College of Art and Design and, most recently, his MFA from the School of Art and Design at Alfred University (Alfred, NY). Turner’s work has been exhibited extensively in the Toronto area as well as at the Museum of Vancouver, SOFA New York, SOFA Chicago, Glassmuseet Ebeltoft (Denmark) and the Cheongju International Craft Biennial (South Korea). This award will enable Turner to travel throughout Germany, Denmark and Norway to visit museums and glass blowing production studios before producing new work while in residence at Glazenhuis in Lommel, Belgium.

Aaron Oussoren
Aaron Oussoren

Aaron Oussoren of Toronto, Ontario received the second prize.
The RBC Award for Glass was juried by Susan Edgerley, Elena Lee and Tina Poplawski.