call for entry: Medalta International Juried Exhibition

 It’s that time of
year again, our third annual call for entry for the Medalta International Exhibition.

We are still
switching up the theme each year to keep things fresh… it started with cups…
then spoons … this year’s theme is an
ode to tools!
Last year for the SPOON
ME exhibition we were considering adding some of the scoops and spoons from
Medalta’s historic collection of great old objects from our three abandoned ceramic
factories.  We have over 7 acres of
roofed buildings on our 150 acre historic clay district site here at Medalta…
so you can imagine there’s more than a few amazing old tools. Well, we didn’t
want leave out this tool treasure trove in favour of the old spoons, so the
object for the next international exhibition theme was an easy choice.
We want a photo of you with your favorite tool or tools and a
description of how this tool is an integral part of your process… and of
course we still want to show off what you can create with these great tools of
our trade so submissions will also include up to 5 photos of your work.
Successful applicants will have their tool photograph &
description included in the exhibition alongside up to five pieces of their
work. 
This contemporary work from
around the globe featured in TOOL will be displayed alongside a collection of our
old tools that were used in the historic ceramics industry at Medalta.  The exhibition will be shared in
Medalta’s Yuill galley from September – November 30th 2015, &
online via Medalta’s Pinterest pages.  
Juror – Martina Lantin
The GRAND PRIZE: a
month long residency at Medalta with accommodation!
Student entries are
eligible for 
Ceramic:
Technical and Ceramic: Art & Perception
 digital subscription!
Purchase prizes for Medalta’s contemporary collection are
generously sponsored by Medicine Hat College.
Several of the
selected artists will be featured on the Musing
About Mud
 blog.
Awards will be announced
at the opening reception.
This year it’s wide
open, and will be not only be a diverse exhibition, but a great opportunity for
our museum visitors & online community to gain insight into the processes
& tools that are a big part of our world behind the finished objects. Good
luck to everyone who enters and thank you for your support! We can’t wait to
see your submissions.
SUBMISSION
GUIDELINES:
Submissions to be
completed online from April 1st to June 20th 2015. At
www.medalta.org/tool
Entry Fee: $20
Canadian.
IMPORTANT DATES
Applications Deadline: June 20th 2015.
Notification: Begins July 10th 2015.
Accepted Work Due: July 30th 2015.
Exhibition: September –November 2015
Reception: TBA
CONTACT
Any questions
regarding this exhibition can be directed to Medalta’s Curator
Jenna Stanton
[email protected]
Curator of Exhibitions & Collections
Medalta
         

cupful: celebrating the daily ritual @ Cedar Creek Gallery

Featuring over 400 mugs and cups handcrafted by
artists from all over the United States. 
Cupful: focusing on the variety
of ways artists explore contemporary ceramics and glass through the
most familiar vessel, the cup.
Each artist is sending a limited quantity, make your selection early and take them home that day.
Blown Glass Cups by:
Bryce Dimitruk, Lisa Oakley, Kenny Pieper, Corey Silverman & Horace Marlowe and Pringle Teetor
Ceramic Cups & Mugs by:
Nicole Aquillano, Posey Bacopoulos, Chris Baskin, Susan Beiner, Luke
Chen, Bede Clarke, Mark Cole, Cheryl Constantini, Lucy Dierks, Maria
Dondero, Doug Dotson, Carole Epp, John Friemarck,
Hank Goodman, Silvie Granatelli, Hannah Graeper, John Glick, Deborah Harris, Steve Hansen,
Meredith Host, Erik Haagensen, Steve Hansen, Perry Haas, Rick Hensley,
Eric Jensen, Peter Karner, Jamie Kirkpatrick, Laura Korch, Martina
Lantin, Simon Levin, Loren Lukens, Sarah McCarthy,
Jennifer Mecca, Pat Leveque Oakley, Jeff Oestreich, Allie Ogg, Julie Olson, Lisa Orr,
Marsha Owen & Rick Moss, Bayle Owens, Pam Owens, Travis Owens,
Vernon Owens, Marilyn Palsha, Anne Partna, Trish Patisall & Keith
Norval, Ronan Peterson, Teresa Pietsch, Joseph Sand, Amy Sanders, Akira
Satake, Deb Schwartzkopf, Laurie Shaman, Gertrude Graham Smith, Jennifer
Stas, Susan Stephenson, Brad Tucker, Tim Turner, Betsy Vaden, Evelyn Ward, and more.