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Tony Moore is pleased to announce the inclusion of his
Kilnmaster ceramic works in the exhibition:
Out of the Anagama: Kilnmasters and
Stokers
Opening Saturday September 26, 5 to 8 pm.
Dates September 26 to October 18
Tony Moore Gallery Talk Sunday October 11, 2 pm.
Vessels Gallery, 8 Union Park Street, Boston, MA
02118
Out of the Anagama: Kilnmasters and
Stokers
Kilnmasters from
Japan: Otani Shiro (Shigaraki) and John Dix
(Kobe)
Kilnmasters from the
U.S.A.: Peter Callas (Belvedere, NJ) Bruce Dehnert
(Layton, NJ)
and Tony Moore (Cold Spring,
NY)
The work of these five masters of
traditional Japanese-style Anagama wood-fired kilns will be showcased together
with the work of stokers who have participated in their firings. This show is both an homage to the masters
and an exploration of their influence on the work and style of the regional
ceramic artists who stoke their wood-fired kilns with them.
The Stokers: Paul Boucher, Chrissy Callas, Dan Greenfeld,
Susan Kotulak, Charles Lid, Deborah Rosenbloom and Dan Russo.
Please see attached Exhibition Announcement, Press Release and
Curatorial Essay.
Call for Entries - Architectural Ceramics
Artists
working in the ceramics medium
are invited to submit works for inclusion in Architectural
Ceramics, an
exhibit that will run from
November 5th, through December 2nd, 2009. The exhibition explores works which relate to interior space which
may include decorative
elements incorporated into buildings or created as site-specific free-standing
sculptures. Large to small scale
installations works will also be considered. National
Deadline: October 10th, 2009
Juried Selection process with guest juror: Stephen Oliver,
architecture/furniture design. Founding
artist of Affinity Arts in Maine.
Entry Fees: $12 for 1st entry, $20 for 2nd, $25 for 3rd. Prized
will be awarded.
Application Submit completed entry
form (download on website www.mudstonestudios.com), artist statement &
resume, required images and installation requirements,
to: Ellen@mudstonestudios.com or Mail to Ellen Blomgren, Mudstone
Studios, 30 Cutler St. box #8, Warren, RI 028855
E-mail with jpeg attachments. * In the Subject, put
“Artist Submission” * In the Body of the e-mail include the
following info: + Web Address if you have
one + Contact Information (name, email address, phone,
etc.) + Title, size, medium, year, and other pertinent info
about the work sent. + A brief description of your art, and
short bio. * File attachment requirements: +
JPEG files only. Images should
be no larger than 3 MB each.
Artwork delivery/return
and installation
- Gallery Specs:17' x 24' plus 10 1/2' x 10 1/2' -
10' height
- Mudstone
reserves the right to reject any work that significantly differs from the
entry images/proposals.
- Shipped work must be sent
in a reusable container with pre-paid
return shipping. Work will be returned in same manner as delivered, via UPS or
USPS.
- Accepted works will remain
on display for the duration of the exhibition, November 5th - December
2nd.
- All unaccepted work must be picked up by
October
20th
Sale of
work
- Mudstone Gallery
will
retain a 30% commission of the listed sale price.
Important
Dates
- October 10th,
2009: final entry submission deadline
- October 28th - November 1st 2009: delivery of accepted work
- November 5th - November
29th: Architectural Ceramics exhibition dates
- November 5th:
Architectural Ceramics Opening 7:00 -9:00 pm
- December
2nd:
artwork picked up
Gallery contact
info:
Mudstone Studios &
Gallery
30 Cutler
St
Warren, RI
02885
www.mudstonestudios.com
ellen@mudstonestudios.com
shirah@mudstonestudios.com (401)
297-9412
Fall Schedule,
2009
Drop-in hand-building with Ellen Blomgren. Thurs,
6-9:pm
$15/visit or 4
visits for $50. Clay costs $1/lb and includes glazes and firings.
- Ongoing
Drop-in hand-building with Ellen Blomgren. Fri, 11:am-3:pm.
$15/visit or 4 visits for $50. Clay costs $1/lb and includes
glazes and firings. - Ongoing
Wheel-throwing with Leigh-Ann
Ramieri. Wed. evenings, 6-9:pm
This class is for
beginners and intermediate levels of potters. $25/visit, must
commit to 4 consecutive weeks. Clay costs $1/lb and includes glazes and firings.
- Ongoing
Gargoyles
with Ellen Blomgren. Tuesdays, October 27th-Dec
1st. Students will learn about gargoyles, their legends
and meaning and build a work study, then 1-2 gargoyles for outdoor
installation.
$150 + #25
materials
Making covered jars with Leigh-Ann Ramieri. Mon. evenings 6-9:pm, October
26th-November 30th. For students who have
thrown before. This workshop will discover ways to make jars with
fitted lids and handles. $150 + $25 materials.
Kids grades 1-5 with Angela
Kaplan. Learn about clay and use many hand-building and wheel-throwing
techniques. Saturdays 10:am-noon, Sept.26th –Oct. 31st
with a Halloween party and opening on the 31st.
$100/student + $25 materials.
Teen sculpture with Ellen Blomgren. Kids ages 12 and up
can use imagination and different hand-building techniques to create and express
themselves. Class meets for 6 weeks,
Sept.27th-Nov.1st 9:am-noon.
$125 per student + $25
for materials.

THROWING CLASSES AT FUNKWARE POTTERY: Canaan, CT:
Funkware Pottery is nestled among serene pastures on the top of a hill in Canaan, Connecticut between routes 44 and 7. The well-equipped studio in beautiful natural surroundings provides an excellent creative working environment for Joey Jablonski and her students. The classes are primarily in the use of the electric pottery wheel as a tool in making pots. Joey's skill in throwing on the wheel comes from three years of apprenticeship at Greenleaf Pottery with John Macomber, an accomplished functional potter of some 30 years. Add to that an additional eleven years as a studio potter developing her own techniques including workshops with Gerry Williams, Karen Karnes, Jeff Oestrich, Winne Owens Hart, Hayne Bayless, Toshiko Takaezu and sculpture classes at both Lyme Academy of Fine Arts and UConn's School of Fine Arts. She has also taught the Advanced Wheel class for UConn's Continuing Education Program.
There are only 3 students in a class so there is alot of individual instruction. A beginner would find the first session to be an introduction to good throwing skills and an overview of the whole process with the outcome being some beautifully glazed bowls and mugs.
Subsequent sessions are structured around projects that are chosen by the student. Advanced students would find a skilled guide to take them to the next level. That could be to hone skills through a self-determined project or a suggested project designed to increase expertise and introduce new shapes. Classes are offered in 4 week sessions with 2 hours/week of instruction. Class periods run continually allowing current students to maintain a spot in class indefinitely. As students become advanced, there is the opportunity for instruction on how to start a studio of their own.
Schedule a time to visit Funkware Pottery and see firsthand what making pots is all about.
Call Toll-Free (877) 513-0190
website: www.funkwarepottery.com
 the Developing Artist
Institute (DARTi) at
1361/2 Pine Street, Manchester, CT
(860) 646-9679 6 Week Classes in pottery for ages 6 and up:
"Kids
Clay" - This 6 week class is designed to provide a wonderful experience
for kids to explore all different types of clay techniques. Each child
will have the opportunity to hand build and throw on the wheel. April 2007.
Call 860-646-9679 for more info or Click here
Ceramics Workshops
The Arts Center of the Capital Region
265 River Street
Troy, New York 12180
Worcester Center for Crafts Pottery Classes Worcester Center for Crafts Ceramics Studio offers classes in wheel-throwing, handbuilding,
sculpture, glazing and firing. Our introductory courses emphasize
technical and personal development, while the intermediate and advanced
courses seek to stimulate and develop individual creative and technical
processes. Click here to view their Course Catalog Click here for Worcester Center for Crafts website
IS183 Art School of the Berkshires Pottery and Ceramics at IS183 Ceramic Students! This fall we’re introducing the “Early Fall Session”
for people who can’t do without clay in the month of September, and our
new Salt Kiln will be in operation! We have added “Intro” classes in
handbuilding and wheelworking for people who have little or no
experience in clay and want to try it out. Also new is “Ceramics
Through History,” a series of classes that will use the inspiration of
history to explore ceramic methods and ideas over many cultures. See
you in the studios! Click here for more information.
Mark Hewitt Kiln Opening W.M. Hewitt Pottery
424 Johnny Burke Road
Pittsboro, NC 27312
My 900 cu. ft. kiln is a modification of a 14th century
kiln from Northern Thailand, and is similar in firing principle
to the Southern groundhog kiln.
We fill and fire it three times a year, each firing holds
about 2000 pots, big and small. The kiln takes six days to load,
three and a half days to fire, and a week to cool.
Unloading is always a thrill! The
sales are fun, lively events, with plenty of pots for everyone. There
are about 2000 pots for sale at each Kiln Opening. We preview the pots
on the Friday afternoon before each Sale (4 -7 pm), giving everyone an
opportunity to admire the work. No sales are made, nor reservations
taken, during the Preview. We open the Sale at 9 am on the Saturday morning, and usually
have a happy, loyal and eager crowd first thing in the morning.
However, if you don't like a crowd, come a little later.
Contrary to very flattering rumors, we do not sell out – ever – so come
later that day, or on the Sunday, noon - 5 pm
For more info visit www.hewittpottery.com/
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