by Carole Epp | Oct 17, 2007 | Uncategorized
Second Biennial Concordia Continental Ceramic Competition
December 7 entry deadline
Minnesota, St. Paul (January 24–February 20, 2008)
Open to residents of Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico and the United States.
Juried from digital and slides.
Jurors: Marko Fields, Kate Maury and Keith Williams.
Fee: $25 for three entries.
Awards: $1000 as well as numerous purchase awards.
For prospectus, send SASE to Keith Williams, Art Dept., Concordia University, 275 Syndicate St. N, St. Paul 55104; or e-mail [email protected].
by Carole Epp | Oct 17, 2007 | Uncategorized
Well I have to be the first to admit that it’s been a while since I last posted and my apologies for that. Hopefully I won’t be trailing off for such a long period of time again. I can assure it was with good reason which I’ll explain in a later post but for now here’s a posting I’ve just received for a conference at the University of Helsinki.

They’re calling for papers for the International Conference, Crafticulation and Education to be held on the 24−26 of September 2008. The Conference is hosted by the University of Helsinki, Department of Home Economics & Craft Science.
From their website:
“The conference theme is constructed under the new concept of CRAFTICULATION (craft + articulation); how the culture of craft is constantly made, unmade, and remade. We understand craft+articulation broadly: from the processes of self-expression to the cultural practices. We hope that in the end of a conference we have multiple readings of the phenomenon of craft, i.e. multiple articulations of craft, as well as articulations of the concept of crafticulation. Moreover, we would also like to encourage papers concerning the various educational contexts of craft.
We are calling for papers on any area of research on:
Craft & health, healing, beauty
Gender & Craft Education
Craft Design Technology
Web-crafts & Cultures
Domesticity & Crafts
Craft-based Design
Crafts 365
Abstracts should contain no more than 250 words, and the curriculum vitae should be no more than one page. Please send your abstract and CV and any other queries by e-mail to leena.kaukinen [at] helsinki.fi or by mail to Dr. Leena Kaukinen, Professor in Craft Science, University of Helsinki, P.O.Box 8 / Siltavuorenpenger 10, 00014 UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI, FINLAND
The deadline of the abstracts is 15. December 2007. All paper proposals will be refereed by an academic jury and the successful applicants will be notified by 1 February 2008.”
by Carole Epp | Sep 25, 2007 | Uncategorized

Well it completely slipped my mind to let you know that I’m teaching a workshop this weekend on decorative and functional teapot making through the Saskatoon Potters Guild. I’ll be covering thrown, handbuilt and drop mold techniques, so if you’re in the neighborhood and are interested there are still spots available.
Here’s the info:
Date: Saturday September 29 and Sunday Sept 30
Time: 9am-4pm both days
Location: Albert Community Center
3rd floor loft
610 Clarence Ave S
Saskatoon, SK
Cost to SPG students and members $65
Cost to non-members $75
Lunch will be provided
Registration:
Send cheque or money order payable to: Saskatoon Potters Guild
C/O 103 7th St East
Saskatoon, SK
S7H 0W7
-Your registration will be secured once payment has been received
-Please ensure contact information with phone number and email is enclosed as SPG will be contacting you with supply list.
Registration contact: Sharon at 477-0632
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by Carole Epp | Sep 19, 2007 | Uncategorized
A while back, all the way back in July I think, I drew your attention to a post on One Black Bird’s Blog by guest Blogger Laura Zindel wherein she was discussing the issue of ‘green ceramics’. Well another related article has just been published by the Journal of Australian Ceramics by author and artist Steve Harrison. Check it out if you have a minute, and are interested in the topic. The mag as well is also a great read, I miss it heaps, but can’t afford the international subscription!
Here’s a few pics of Steve Harrison’s:


by Carole Epp | Sep 17, 2007 | Uncategorized
I’ve mentioned before in a post the upcoming NEOCRAFT conference to be held this November in Halifax, so if you haven’t checked it out yet have a look at their website for a list of all of the amazing speakers that are going to be presenting. If you can make it there will be exhibitions throughout the city as well.

But just today I got an email that a related publication is already out to press. Here’s the blurb from the email:
‘The relationship between the crafts and modernity has long been characterized as difficult and the crafts are often perceived as occupying a marginalized role in the discourses of modernism. NeoCraft: Modernity and the Crafts seeks to challenge the assumptions surrounding this relationship by introducing a wide range of scholarly essays that explore the historical, contemporary and future positioning of the crafts within the broader scope of visual culture. The crafts occupy an important role in material, globalized modernity, and as such they must be understood through a multiplicity of gazes. With that in mind NeoCraft: Modernity and the Crafts unites an international, interdisciplinary range of writers who are actively contextualizing modernity and the crafts. Drawing upon writings in the fields of craft history, art history, philosophy, museum studies, anthropology, fashion theory, history, women’s studies, and design, this book explores in detail the shifting and influential cultural position of the crafts. NeoCraft is divided into five central themes: Cultural Redundancy or The Genre Under Threat; Global Craft; Crafts and Political Economy; Invention of Tradition: Craft and Utopian Ideals; and Craft, the Senses and New Technologies. Within each of these themes leading scholars, craftspeople and curators including Bruce Metcalf, Larry Shiner, David Howard, Grace Cochrane, John Potvin, Beverly Lemire, Joseph McBrinn, B. Lynne Milgram, Janice Helland, Elizabeth Cumming, Alla Myzelev, David Howes, Tanya Harrod, Love Jönsson, and Mike Press, explore the reality of craft practice that engages with the modernizing world.’
Product details:
273 pages, 65 bw illustrations, 7 x 9″
ISBN: 978-0-919616-47-9 (paper)
Price: $39.95
To purchase, visit http://www.nscad.ns.ca/press/press_neocraft.php
by Carole Epp | Sep 17, 2007 | Uncategorized

Download the application here.