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CALL for ENTRIES: Cape Fear Pottery

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I’ve been enjoying a Summer of barbeque–tomato-based, mostly, with a dry rub here and there.  But, I kind of miss the mustard-based BBQ of South Carolina.  And on the even more rare occasion, my thoughts turn to vinegar-based BBQ of North Carolina.  It is a lighter, tangy taste than the heavy, pass-the-antacid variety common to most of the South.  If you go to the opening for this next Call in NC, be sure to try it.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Cape Fear Studios (Fayetteville, NC) for the 19th Annual Nellie Allen Smith National Juried Pottery Competition The juror is incredibly talented in her own right, and the entry fee is pretty standard.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from Cape Fear Studios online!CALL for ENTRIES:
Cape Fear Pottery

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the US

MEDIA:  Either functional or nonfunctional original works in clay

DEADLINE:  August 25, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  September 2, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for 1-2 entries for non-members or $30 for 1-2 entries for members

JUROR:  Leah Leitson received her MFA in ceramics from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and her undergraduate BFA in ceramics from New York State College of Ceramics.  Leitson is a member of the Piedmont Craftsmen, Inc., and the Southern Highland Craft Guild.  She teaches workshops throughout the United States including Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina and the Arrowmont School of Crafts in Tennessee.

Learn more from Cape Fear Studios online!

Leah works exclusively in porcelain; her work is inspired by 18th and 19th century decorative arts, particularly utilitarian silver tableware and Sevres porcelain. She is also inspired by plant forms in nature, and tries to integrate the two so that they become one. Her work has been featured in national and int’l exhibits, and is collected by museums and private collectors.

AWARDS:  Best of Show $500; 1st Place Functional $175; 1st Place Non-Functional $175; 2nd Place Functional$150; 2nd Place Non-Functional $150; 3rd Place Functional $100; and 3rd Place Non-Functional $100.

SALES:  Cape Fear Studios will retain a 30% commission on all works sold. All work must be for sale.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Cape Fear Studios online!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: Arrowmont

ARTIST RESIDENCY

What could be better than a year of time with a studio, housing, a monthly stipend and professional development opportunities? …spending it in the Great Smoky Mountains, of course. 

Applications for this residency are not due until February 2011, so you’ve got a little time to get prepared…but don’t procrastinate!  Take a look at this opportunity from Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.

Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts!

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is a nationally-renowned center of contemporary arts and crafts education. Workshops are offered for weekend, one and two week sessions from May through October each year.

http://arrowmont.org/registration/commerce.pl?page=2010workshops.html&cart_id=From January through March classes are offered to children, youth and adults who live nearby and can attend in the evenings and on Saturday mornings.

Areas of study include: ceramics, fibers, metals/jewelry, painting, drawing, photography, warm glass, woodturning, woodworking, sculpture, and book and paper arts.

The public is welcome year-round to visit the school’s five galleries, resource center and book and supply store.

Artist residencies, assistantships, work-study, scholarships, community outreach, conferences and music programs contribute to Arrowmont’s mission of “enriching lives through art.”

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Artist-in-Residence Program

Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts!The Arrowmont’s Artist-in-Residence program was established in 1991. The program provides early career, self-directed artists time, space and support to experiment and develop a new body of work in a creative supportive community environment of 160 rotating visiting workshop artists/instructors and hundreds of students. The Arrowmont Residency Program encourages early career artists who embrace community and enjoy working in a team environment to apply.

Five artists working in different media are selected annually to participate in the 11 month program which begins in mid June and continues through late May of the following year. Private studios, a monthly stipend, a furnished shared house on campus with private bedrooms and meals (during workshop sessions) are provided. Professional development opportunities are made available though funding and networking sources. At the conclusion of the program, Residents exhibit their work collectively in the Arrowmont main gallery.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PRORGRAM

 WHO SHOULD APPLY?

 Click here to visit the Figurative Symposium!The ideal candidate for the Arrowmont Residency Program is an early career, self-motivated individual able to work well independently and within a larger organization. The successful resident is eager to be involved with Arrowmont’s diverse existing program offerings such as workshops, conferences, community outreach and exhibitions. Candidates who enjoy the team spirit in working with staff, other residents and visiting artists/instructors are encouraged to apply. The five artists selected each year work in a variety of media which reflects the strength of Arrowmont workshop offerings and resources. The Arrowmont Artist-in-Residence Program is open to permanent residents of the United States.

HOW TO APPLY:

Submit the following by February 1st
1.  Complete application (click here to download)
2.  Resumé
3.  Personal statement addressing reasons why you want to be an Arrowmont Resident and your goals while at Arrowmont. Include any other personal information you feel best describes you and your work.
4.  Twenty (20) digital images of your most recent work submitted on a CD. Label images with the title, medium, size and date executed. Images must be high quality JPEGs with a minimum resolution of 800×600 pixels at 300 dpi. An image identification sheet is also required with your submission. This sheet must include your name and contact information at the top of the page, followed by thumbnail images of all work submitted on the CD. Please note submitted CDs will not be returned.
5.  2 letters of recommendation (sent with application packet)
6.  $25 nonrefundable processing fee. Make check payable to Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.

NOTE: The application will show in your window for printing.

To Save: You must choose File>Save to save the application to your computer.

Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to download the PDF application.

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For more information, visit Arrowmont’s page on How to Apply.

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