Showing posts with label Volunteer opportunities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volunteer opportunities. Show all posts

Friday, 10 January 2014

The Pilchuck Expereince - Apply Apply Apply

There's a place near Seattle, half way round the world from our rainy little island, that's synonymous with glass art: Pilchuck Glass School.

Every year Pilchuck serves as melting pot (pun intended) for glass art enthusiasts worldwide. The school offers summer intensive classes from May through to September and several artist residencies throughout the rest of the year. 
A trip to Pilchuck is a truly unique experience where you learn far more than the syllabus of your chosen class; It is an unequalled opportunity to make international connections and see in one place the vast diversity and scope of the international glass art practice. Once you have an open mind and a desire to learn, you are never to old or too inexperienced to enjoy a trip to Pilchuck.

Money. We all wish we had more of it, I won't lie Pilchuck course fees are expensive and travelling from Ireland will cost the guts of a grand for flights. There are however a range of options to help with the costs including scholarships, campus internships and teaching/artist assistant positions. 

Almost one third of Pilchuck students receive some kind of financial assistance through scholarship programmes. Some are full scholarships, covering tuition, accommodation and travel to Pilchuck. Half scholarships, which are more numerous, cover half the cost of tuition and accommodation but do not cover the cost of travel. Those with studio experience in glass can also apply to work as Artist or Teaching Assistants: TAs and AA's receive accommodation, meals and covered or subsidised travel to the Pilchuck campus. 
The iconic hotshop 

All staff on campus, from the ones who clean the bathrooms to those who process the paperwork, are practising artists. Artsits can apply to work in a range of positions (kitchen staff, maintenance staff etc...) for two or more of the summer sessions. Staff get accommodation, meals, a small subsidy and some time to do some personal work between sessions. Mainly though, working as seasonal staff is a great opportunity to meet and connect with the visiting artists and students, make some great friends and have some great experiences. As it is not a paid position, Irish applicants can go on a travel visa (avoiding the great expense of an american work visa). 

Two NCAD glass students went to Pilchuck in summer 2013. I asked them for a few words on their experience: 

Gwyn Grace

'Gwyn Grace went to Pilchuck Glass School in August 2012 on a Partner half-scholarship through NCAD having just finished 3rd year. Her course was lost-wax kiln-casting ‘Shape into form’ with Joel Hurlbert and Karin Tornell - glass artists working in Stockholm, Sweden. There were 9 on the course, a mix of students and established artists and teachers. Kiln casting is a long process so time for finishing and cold-working was short as most of the pieces were only ready a few days before the end however most of us were able to take our work with us to complete once we'd returned home. All the class worked long hours, often well after midnight preparing for a kilnfiring but we had lots of fun as well. The pace of the kiln-casting class gave us lots of opportunity to see demonstrations happening in other classes and meet the rest of students.  She summed up here experience with a toast: “ Here's to fond memories, future plans and heart-felt thanks to everyone's generosity of spirit!”'

Looking at the casts with the class 



Jesse Gunther
Jesse Gunther travelled to Pilchuck on a scholarship after finishing his BA in Glass in NCAD, summer 2013. Jesse proves that you never know what a trip to Pilchuck might bring. Here's what he had to say about it:
 

'For starters it was an amazing experience! I took Tom Rowney's class; ‘Cups with Cane’ and focused on making different styles of cane, ranging from straight to very intricate twisty cane. After that we learnt how to turn these canes into straight cups and footed vessels. In the last week we started using the garage to make more complex goblets. Our entire class were all newcomers to Pilchuck, and the skill level was very even throughout the class, which made for a great experience for everyone.
Tom Rowney's cane seahorses
I got really lucky after Pilchuck; I had a while before my return flight and I got to help out Jeff Ballard in the Tacoma Museum for two days where he was Artist in Residence, that was a great experience! Then two days later I also got to work one day for Martin Blank in his studio who was just preparing for a big exhibition, amazing stuff..'



Some of Jesse's work from the class


Deadlines for scholarship/assistant/staff applications are coming up in FEBRUARY. See their website for more details and remember guys, if you do go, the GSoI wants to here all about it!! 








Written by Meadhbh McIlgorm
GSoI Media and Communications Officer


Monday, 27 August 2012

GLASS SOCIETY OF IRELAND COMMITTEE REFORMATION – APPLICATIONS INVITED, IRL

The Glass Society of Ireland provides a network for makers, collectors, students, historians, writers, and enthusiasts in the field of contemporary glass practice. The Society acts as a communication tool, offering people news on glass and related fields. We also hold lectures with glass practitioners and organise larger events every number of years.

As part of the ongoing development of the volunteer-based organisation, the Glass Society of Ireland is currently enlisting members for the reformation of its committee. Each position will be held for a two year period.

The Glass Society of Ireland welcomes expressions of interest from applicants across the country as we venture to build on the Society’s existing objectives and to expand our community and audiences.

The positions available are:

Treasurer
(Financial accountability)

Education Officer
(Co-ordinating, facilitating, & developing Glass Society of Ireland events)

Student Representative
(Liaising between Committee and student bodies)

Membership Co-ordinator
(Building strong relationships and recruiting members)

Development Officer
(Grant application writing)

Media Communications Officer
(Sending fortnightly bulletin and updating blog & social media sites)

To apply, please email your CV and a brief statement explaining which position you are interesting in taking by 31st August 2012.

E: glasssocietyofireland@gmail.com
W: glasssocietyofireland.blogspot.com


Sunday, 12 August 2012

GLASS SOCIETY OF IRELAND COMMITTEE REFORMATION – APPLICATIONS INVITED, IRL

The Glass Society of Ireland provides a network for makers, collectors, students, historians, writers, and enthusiasts in the field of contemporary glass practice. The Society acts as a communication tool, offering people news on glass and related fields. We also hold lectures with glass practitioners and organise larger events every number of years.

As part of the ongoing development of the volunteer-based organisation, the Glass Society of Ireland is currently enlisting members for the reformation of its committee. Each position will be held for a two year period.

The Glass Society of Ireland welcomes expressions of interest from applicants across the country as we venture to build on the Society’s existing objectives and to expand our community and audiences.

The positions available are:

Treasurer
(Financial accountability)

Education Officer
(Co-ordinating, facilitating, & developing Glass Society of Ireland events)

Student Representative
(Liaising between Committee and student bodies)

Membership Co-ordinator
(Building strong relationships and recruiting members)

Development Officer
(Grant application writing)

Media Communications Officer

(Sending fortnightly bulletin and updating blog & social media sites)

To apply, please email your CV and a brief statement explaining which position you are interesting in taking by 31st August 2012.

E: glasssocietyofireland@gmail.com
W: glasssocietyofireland.blogspot.com
CHRYSLER MUSEUM OF ART STUDIO ASSISTANTSHIP, USA

The Chrysler Museum Glass Studio is accepting applications for its October 2012 to January 2013 Studio Assistantship term. Applications are due by 10 a.m. on 12th September, 2012.

Volunteer Assistantship
The Studio Assistantship is an educational opportunity designed for students who have completed an initial course of glass study (B.F.A./A.A. or multiple workshops) and are looking to gain practical, professional studio experience in a Museum setting. Studio Assistants will help the studio team with public glass demonstrations, classes, and general operations of the Studio for up to 10 hours a week for four months. The assistantship is unpaid, but offers many benefits including the opportunity to build skills, perform, and teach; studio time; significant discounts on classes; working with world-recognized visiting artists, and the opportunity to participate (commission-free) in the studio’s quarterly art sale. Studio assistants must have prior experience working with hot glass.

Travelling Assistantship
During each four-month session, the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio accepts one Travelling Assistant. The traveller typically comes from afar to participate in this certificate program. The Museum provides a free apartment for this Assistant during the duration of their assistantship. The Traveller has additional responsibility and is expected to have slightly more glass studio experience. Please make a note in your letter of interest if applying specifically for this position. We are now accepting applications for the February – May 2013 term Travelling Position.

W: http://www.chrysler.org/about-the-museum/glass-studio/studio-assistantships/
E: cpotter@chrysler.org

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

GLASS SOCETY OF IRELAND COMMITTEE REFORMATION – APPLICATIONS INVITED, IRL

The Glass Society of Ireland provides a network for makers, collectors, students, historians, writers, and enthusiasts in the field of contemporary glass practice. The Society acts as a communication tool, offering people news on glass and related fields. We also hold lectures with glass practitioners and organise larger events every number of years.

As part of the ongoing development of the volunteer-based organisation, the Glass Society of Ireland is currently enlisting members for the reformation of its committee. Each position will be held for a two year period.

The Glass Society of Ireland welcomes expressions of interest from applicants across the country as we venture to build on the Society’s existing objectives and to expand our community and audiences.

The positions available are:

Treasurer
(Financial accountability)

Education Officer

(Co-ordinating, facilitating, & developing Glass Society of Ireland events)

Student Representative

(Liaising between Committee and student bodies)

Membership Co-ordinator

(Building strong relationships and recruiting members)

Development Officer

(Grant application writing)

Media Communications Officer
(Sending fortnightly bulletin and updating blog & social media sites)

To apply, please email your CV and a brief statement explaining which position you are interesting in taking by 31st August 2012.

E: glasssocietyofireland@gmail.com
W: glasssocietyofireland.blogspot.com

Saturday, 28 April 2012

INTERNSHIP AT JAMES LETHBRIDGE GLASS

James Lethbridge Glass is a developing business specializing in the design and making of both bespoke chandeliers and sculpture. To date the business is experiencing record demand for products and one or more interns are required to help facilitate the completion of orders.

It is expected that interns will engage in all aspects of the business from learning glass-making skills (flame working and glass blowing) through to sales and final installation of work. In today’s competitive arts market, this internship may prove to be a useful experience for anyone thinking about starting their own business.

The internship is located in London, Holborn at Cockpit Arts, and is an unpaid position, although James Lethbridge Glass is happy to negotiate expenses.  Also, for applicants who apply from outside of London, accommodation may be available free of charge. It is expected that the internship will last a minimum of 4 weeks, with working times negotiable to suit the applicant.

W: www.jameslethbridgeglass.com
E: james.lethbridge@network.rca.ac.uk

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

PILCHUCK INTERNSHIPS

Pilchuck offers internships that are ideal for emerging and experienced artists who wish to further develop their professional and technical expertise. Pilchuck will provide a small stipend, housing, meals, some studio access, and the opportunity to occasionally sit in on lectures, demonstrations, and participate in special events. International artists are encouraged to apply.

By design, the educational program at Pilchuck varies from session to session; each new combination of classes, instructors, assistants, and students creates a unique rhythm and energy. To support each session effectively, it is vital that interns exhibit flexibility both in spirit and working responsibility.

A schedule will be developed between each person and their supervisor based on the needs of the session program. Schedules will be based on a forty hour week and will vary from week to week balancing times of high program demand with times when the load is light. Individual learning and participation happens during the performance of duties as well as during off duty time when interns are free to experience all aspects of the campus and its programs

Internship Positions:
- Hot Shop Intern
- Cold Shop Intern
- Flat Shop Intern
- Print Shop Intern
- Librarian
- Maintenance Assistant (3 positions)
- Kitchen Assistant (5 positions)
- Driver/Supplies Assistant
- Night Monitor
- Auction Intern

W: http://www.pilchuck.com/summer_program/internships_v2012.aspx

Sunday, 1 January 2012

PILCHUCK INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES, SEATTLE

Pilchuck offers internships that are ideal for emerging and experienced artists who wish to further develop their professional and technical expertise. Pilchuck will provide a small stipend, housing, meals, some studio access, and the opportunity to occasionally sit in on lectures, demonstrations and to participate in special events. International artists are encouraged to apply. Internship applications are due by 6th February 2012.

Hot Shop Intern
Cold Shop Intern
Flat Shop Intern
Print Shop Intern
Librarian
Auction Intern
Maintenance Assistant (3 positions)
Kitchen Assistant (5 positions)
Driver/Supplies Assistant
Night Monitor

W: http://www.pilchuck.com/summer_program/internships_v2012.aspx
PILCHUCK TEACHING ASSISTANTS AND ARTIST ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS

Teaching Assistants (TA) and Artist Assistants (AA) participate in a leadership capacity during the summer program. All assistants must have extensive studio experience and an interest in collaboration. Successful candidates would have great project planning and time management skills, be proactive, and enjoy problem solving.

TAs develop their own teaching abilities by working with students and supporting the instructional and creative efforts of an instructor. Previous TA experience at Pilchuck is helpful but not necessary. AAs assist artists in residence by facilitating their use of studios and helping to solve technical and creative problems. They gain valuable insight into professional art practices through working with accomplished artists. AAs must have previously attended Pilchuck in some capacity and should possess a broad range of glassworking skills.

TAs and AAs receive housing and meals, a $50 store credit for supplies, studio access, and partial reimbursement for travel costs. The deadline for applications is 13th February 2012.

E: rking@pilchuck.com
E: registrar@pilchuck.com
W: http://pilchuck.com/summer_program/teaching_artist_assistantships_v2012.aspx

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

WORK EXCHANGE VOLUNTEERS, GAS CONFERENCE: CALL

Interested in participating in Work Exchange at the 2010 G.A.S. Conference in Louisville? This is a great opportunity to help out G.A.S., get a behind-the-scenes look, volunteer and meet some great people throughout the process! Please visit
W: www.glassart.org/2010_Work_Exchange.html for more information!

CRAFT NI: CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

Craft NI is inviting new volunteers to get involved with craft activities through our Volunteer Programme.

Volunteering opportunities are available across a range of activities including:

gallery supervision
assisting at events including exhibitions, seminar and workshops
distributing information on our work & activities at craft events
Opportunities to volunteer are available on an ongoing basis throughout the year and particularly during July and August, in the run up August Craft Month - Northern Ireland’s annual celebration of craft.

For more information on opportunities and on August Craft Month, visit:
W: http://craftni.org/cni_news.php?id=319