Upcoming ceramic conference – “Handbuilt” for CERF+


Not only can you develop your skills, you can support CERF+ at the same time!

 

A Conference Dedicated to Handbuilding with Clay

Demonstrators

LANA WILSON
VINCE PITELKA
CHANDRA DEBUSE
MITCH LYONS
SANDI PIERANTOZZI

Featuring:
• Handbuilding, Slip Decorating, Underglaze Inlay, Slip and Brushwork, among other Surface Decorating Techniques
• A Wealth of Practical Techniques, Tips & Advice
• “Philadelphia Clay” Exhibition of Philadelphia Studio Potters
• An Open Dialogue with the Presenters

• Slide Presentations, Sources of Inspiration, Pots 

• Tools, Books, Community, & Building New Friendships
This is a demonstration only format. Video projectors will be used for best viewing from any seat.
To be Held at Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA
(A suburb of Philadelphia)
The Exhibition “Philadelphia Clay” is sponsored by The Clay Club of Montgomery County Community College.

By participating in this
conference you are making a difference by helping CERF+ with their
mission to support Craft Artists with many aspects of their professional
lives.

REGISTRATION FEE: $250 (early registration by August 1, 2013)

(Registration Fee after August 1st is $295)

Registration Includes all Conference Activities and Lunch on Saturday & Sunday.
 
Organized by Sandi Pierantozzi in conjunction with Montgomery County Community College
Want to know more? Find out all the details and view the demonstrators bios here.

International Ceramics Festival Aberystwyth, Wales June 28-30th 2013

 

The
International Ceramics Festival is a biennial ceramics event,
organised by Aberystwyth Arts Centre and North and South Wales
Potters Associations at Aberystwyth Arts Centre, on the campus
of the University of Wales. The festival takes place over
three days and attracts about 800 participants. As well as
demonstrations by invited guests, there are illustrated talks,
international exhibitions, lectures, kiln building
etc.
For more
information about our festival please visit:www.internationalceramicsfestival.org
 
If you would like to join our mailing list please
email: [email protected]
 
International Ceramics
Festival
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth
University, Ceredigion SY23
3DE
Tel:
01970 622338 (to leave a message please wait to be transferred
to the mobile number
below)
Mobile:
07531146638

25th Annual California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art

April 26th – April 28th, 2013

“This is the kind educational, intellectual event one
expects from museums or universities, but which public institutions seem
less and less able to provide.” – ARTWEEK

CCACA brings the ultimate ceramic sculpture event to Davis, CA from
April 26 – April 28th, 2013. In an intimate setting, you can interact
with top artists in a way not possible at other venues. UC Davis, home
to the late sculptor Robert Arneson, was instrumental in defining a new
direction for ceramic art. Enjoy delightful downtown Davis and be
inspired by nationally recognized ceramic art talents.

Demonstrations, lectures, shows—no other event delivers more inspired
knowledge of ceramic sculpture for a better price. Meet face-to-face
with distinguished ceramic sculptors you might only read about; see and
hear from the artists what makes them top in their field.

45 Major Shows

Local gallery exhibitions and over 40 college shows bring the best work of the year within easy reach.

  • John Natsoulas Gallery’s 23rd annual 30 Ceramic Sculptors
  • The Artery’s California Clay Competition
  • The Davis Art Center
  • The Pence Gallery
  • Ceramics from UC Davis’s permanent collection, featuring Robert Arneson’s masterpiece, The Palace at 9 a.m.

These shows run concurrent with CCACA 2013. See all this and over 40
amazing student shows within a short walk. This is a chance to surround
yourself with the top ceramic art of today and the ideas of the artists
of tomorrow.

The following are the schools who participated in 2012: Academy of
Art University, American River College, Cabrillo College, California
College of the Arts, CSU Chico, CSU Fullerton, Chabot College, College
of Marin, College of the Redwoods, Cosumnes River College, Cypress
College, Davis High School, Delta College, Diablo Valley College,
Emerson Junior High School, Humboldt State College, Los Medanos,
Foothill College, Fresno State, Fresno City College, Mendocino Art
Center, Mendocino Junior College, Merritt College, Oregon School of Arts
and Crafts, Reedley College, Sacramento City College, Sacramento State,
San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco State University, San Jose
State University, Santa Rosa Junior College, Sierra College, Sierra
Nevada College, Skyline College, Solano College, Sonoma State
University, Southern Oregon University, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, West
Valley College.

Find out more here

REMINDER: Nceca Emerging Artist deadline is right away!

ENTRY DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2012 (midnight MDT)

Overview
NCECA’s Emerging Artists program recognizes exceptional early
career artists through a monetary award, and the opportunity to present
their work to an international audience during NCECA’s Annual
Conference. The monetary awards as well as opportunities for increased
exposure through exhibition and special events are made possible in
part through the generous support of the Windgate Charitable
Foundation.

NCECA defines an Emerging Artist to be one who is beginning to
receive recognition for his/her work but is currently underrepresented,
does not have representation by a nationally prominent gallery, and
is creating work that offers new/exciting/thoughtful perspectives that
expand upon a genre of creative production and inquiry. 

Because the concept of emergence in the arts does not readily
correlate with a specific age, or other easily quantifiable terms,
NCECA requires applicants to briefly describe why they perceive
themselves to be at an emergent point in their careers and how they
anticipate the award will impact the trajectory of their endeavors. The
review committee, at their discretion, may eliminate candidates that
are considered to be beyond “emerging.”  Applicants are also required to
provide letters of support from two figures in the field who
are familiar with their work and drive to create. Letters should
provide the selection committee with a sense of confirmation of the
candidates’ seriousness of commitment and potential for continued
development.

Eligibility
Applications are welcomed from artists working with ceramic
materials/processes as a significant component of their work.
 Applicants may not be students.  A current NCECA Membership, at the
time of application, is a required to be eligible to apply for NCECA’s
Emerging Artists. NCECA Membership fees are not included in event
registration. Membership requires payment of an annual fee. CLICK HERE to apply for or renew your membership.

Selection
NCECA’s 2013 Emerging Artists selection committee will consist
of NCECA Director at Large, Sam Chung and two additional members,
distinguished internationally exhibited artists Denise Pelletier and
Chris Antemann.  The committee will select six (6) Emerging Artists
who will receive complementary registration in NCECA’s 47th Annual
Conference and be awarded an additional year’s membership. Applications
will be due October 1, 2012 and the review committee will reach its decisions before the end of October 2012 after which applicants will be notified.

Awardee Benefits and Requirements
A formal agreement outlining terms and conditions associated with
this honor will be sent to the selected artists soon after jurying is
completed. Selected artists’ images and application materials will be
retained by NCECA and will be held in the NCECA archives. Images may be
used to promote NCECA’s Emerging Artists program and may be posted on
NCECA’s website and contributed to a new NCECA image community being
developed in cooperation with AccessCeramics. Emerging Artists will be
considered conference presenters and will therefore be ineligible for a
presenter role or honorarium in the year following the award.

Artists selected as 2013 Emerging Artists are required to provide a
written summary of their presentation for the NCECA Annual Conference
for publication in the NCECA Journal by December 18, 2012. This summary
must be accompanied by five 300 dpi images appropriate for print
publication. Also required by this date is a 50-word abstract of this
submission to be included in the 2013 NCECA Conference Program Guide. 
The selected artists will be required to attend the 47th Annual NCECA
Conference, participate in special “meet and greet” events with
collectors, prepare remarks and make presentations (approximately 10
minutes in duration) during the Second Members’ Business Meeting on
Saturday, March 23, 2013.  Emerging Artists will receive a $2500 award
that will be presented during the closing ceremonies of NCECA’s 47th
Annual Conference at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston,
TX. Emerging Artists will also be eligible for a shipping reimbursement
to transport work for a featured exhibition at the conference center
from March 19-22, 2013. Artists are required to help install/de-install
their work and be present periodically during the course of the
Emerging Artists Exhibition.  Emerging Artists will also be required
to participate in individual interviews to be posted in the
NCECA/Crafthaus Blog. Emerging Artists will be expected to contribute
periodic postings to blog.nceca.net
during the year following their presentations at the conference.
Images of their work will also be incorporated in a new NCECA image
library that will be developed in cooperation with accessCeramics.org.

Application Submission Checklist

Applications must be submitted completely electronically. Please prepare the following BEFORE starting the ONLINE submittal form as you will need to UPLOAD the following:

  1. Two (2) 1-page Letters of Recommendation from
    professionals in the field of ceramic art. Applicants will be
    required to provide the following contact information for
    Recommenders: First Name, Last Name, Relation to applicant, Phone #, and
    Email address.

    Options to submit letters:
    a. Receive the letters from your recommenders in .doc or .pdf format and upload them to the ONLINE application. OR
    b. If the recommender prefers to send their letter
    directly to NCECA please have them email their letter to NCECA.EA.LETTER @gmail.com stating the NAME OF THE ARTIST in the subject line.  
    If this option is selected
    , applicants will need to upload a document in .doc or .pdf format to the Online submittal form stating “Letter of recommendation from (RECOMMENDER NAME) will be e-mailed to
    [email protected].” *** Please note:
    The application will not submit successfully unless a document
    has been uploaded to each Letter of Recommendation box.

  2. Resume (two page maximum) in .doc or .pdf format (file size must be under 1mb)
  3. Artist Statement describing your work and work process. (250 word maximum, paste or type)
  4. Statement articulating why you believe you are at an
    “emerging” point in your career, and how this award will benefit
    your studio practice (150 words maximum, paste or type)
  5. Exactly 10 images-(Image Preparation Guidelines) The following details are required on each
    image: Title, Brief image description, Type of clay, Firing/
    Decoration method, Date, Size, Weight, Insurance value, Retail
    value.

    Click here to view the ONLINE FORM