Seeing Red @ Red Lodge Clay Center

Opening Reception November 6, 2015, 5-7 PM Exhibition

Exhibition Posted Online: November 9, 2015, by 10 AM Mountain Time

Seeing Red will feature the artwork of nine artists all working with
earthenware and red clay as their chosen material. Earthenware has had a
strong presence throughout the history of ceramics and continues to be a
desired material to work in, for both sculpture and functional
artworks. The invited artists for this exhibition will show everyone
how they see their visions of red and we could not be more excited to
have the Loft Gallery turned into a sea of red!

Artists included in the exhibition: Molly Anne Bishop, Jeremy Randall,
Tammy Marinuzzi, Matt Repsher, Kip O’Krongly, Miriam Griffin, Donna
Flanery, Justin Rothshank, and Arthur Halverson.



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call for entry: Juried National III Deadline May 1st 2015

Red Lodge Clay Center’s Juried National extends our mission, showcasing
the most relevant and diverse practices in the field of ceramics.

Opening Reception September 4, 2015, 5-7 PM Exhibition

ONLINE September 7, 2015, by 10 AM Mountain Time

ELIGIBILITY Open to all ceramic artists, 18 years and older. 50 lb.
limit on all submissions. Work must be completed within the last two
years.

MEDIA: Ceramics. Mixed media will be accepted if clay is the dominant
material, final determinations will be made by the juror.

Juror’s Choice Award $500
Director’s Choice Award $300
Curatorial Choice Award $200

2015 Juror: Gail Kendall

JUROR: Gail Kendall creates ceramic works influenced by European
earthenware pottery and porcelain traditions from the 13th through the
18th centuries. Both “peasant” and “palace” pots inspire her. From
1987-2011 she was the Hixson-Lied Professor of Art at University of
Nebraska-Lincoln. She has been a resident artist at Spode Fine China
Works in Stoke-On-Trent, England; the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena,
Montana; Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle, Maine; and
Red Lodge Clay Center in Red Lodge, Montana. In 2003 Kendall was a
participant in the Attingham Trust Summer School for the Study of
Historic Houses in England. Her work has been shown in countless
exhibitions in the U.S. and abroad and is the subject of articles in
periodicals.

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Submissions open on January 1, 2015
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last call for submissions: The DO-GOOD Residency

Red Lodge Clay Center | Deadline: September 2, 2014 | Fee (USD): $10.00

The DO GOOD-MJ Wood Memorial Short-Term Residency is an underwritten residency intended to support ceramic artists who wish to develop a body of work with a socially-conscious spirit and a strong sense of community engagement. Through a competitive application process one candidate per year will be selected to work at the Red Lodge Clay Center Studios with a full waiver of the residency fee. An additional stipend may be available for selected projects to assist with travel and/or production costs during residency.
Dates of residency: Any time between December 1, 2014 and May 31, 2015
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residency opportunity: The DO GOOD-MJ Wood Memorial Short-Term Residency

Red Lodge Clay Center | Deadline: September 2, 2014 | Fee (USD): $10.00

The DO GOOD-MJ Wood Memorial Short-Term Residency is an
underwritten residency intended to support ceramic artists who wish to
develop a body of work with a socially-conscious spirit and a strong sense
of community engagement. Through a competitive application process one
candidate per year will be selected to work at the Red Lodge Clay Center
Studios with a full waiver of the residency fee. An additional stipend may
be available for selected projects to assist with travel and/or production
costs during residency.

Dates of residency: Any time between December 1, 2014 and May 31, 2015

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