ALVA GALLAGHER EXHIBITING
AT THE MALL GALLERIES, LONDON
Alva Gallagher has been
chosen to exhibit at The Mall Galleries London in this year’s RSMA
Exhibition. The exhibition opens to the public on Wednesday 17th October
and will show until Sunday 28th October 2012
W: http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/index.php?pid=2&subid=114
W: www.alvagallagher.com
E: info@alvagallagher.com
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
SCULPTURE IN CONTEXT, NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS
Sculpture In Context 2012 is a mixed media sculpture exhibition which includes glasswork by makers Sinéad Brennan, Emma Bourke, Julie-Ann Foley, Jesse Gunther, William Harvey, Nicky Hooper, Eva Kelly, Cynthia Moran Killeavy, Fiona Murphy, Lucinda Robertson, Killian Schurmann and Aoife Soden. Sculpture in Context will be showing at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin until 19th October 2012.
E: info@sculptureincontext.com
W: www.sculptureincontext.com
Sculpture In Context 2012 is a mixed media sculpture exhibition which includes glasswork by makers Sinéad Brennan, Emma Bourke, Julie-Ann Foley, Jesse Gunther, William Harvey, Nicky Hooper, Eva Kelly, Cynthia Moran Killeavy, Fiona Murphy, Lucinda Robertson, Killian Schurmann and Aoife Soden. Sculpture in Context will be showing at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin until 19th October 2012.
E: info@sculptureincontext.com
W: www.sculptureincontext.com
GLASSWARE
FROM THE
SOUTHEAST
From the 19th October the Craft Granary in Cahir, Co. Tipperary will be exhibiting in their gallery a collection of glassware from the Southeast region. The collection showcases some fantastic pieces of glassware from Kirkwood, Jerpoint and The Irish Handmade Glass Company to name but a few. The exhibition runs until 21st November 2012. The gallery is open Monday to Friday from 10am - 6pm and Saturdays 9am - 5pm.
W: www.craftgranary.com
From the 19th October the Craft Granary in Cahir, Co. Tipperary will be exhibiting in their gallery a collection of glassware from the Southeast region. The collection showcases some fantastic pieces of glassware from Kirkwood, Jerpoint and The Irish Handmade Glass Company to name but a few. The exhibition runs until 21st November 2012. The gallery is open Monday to Friday from 10am - 6pm and Saturdays 9am - 5pm.
W: www.craftgranary.com
RESEARCH SEMINAR AT
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND – CALL FOR PAPERS
The National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History is holding a research seminar on Saturday 16th February 2013 and are currently welcoming papers from researchers, historians, and practicing artists working on any aspect of the decorative arts and history collections to participate. Interested participants are invited to submit an abstract of no more than 300 words.
E: eobrien@museum.ie
The National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History is holding a research seminar on Saturday 16th February 2013 and are currently welcoming papers from researchers, historians, and practicing artists working on any aspect of the decorative arts and history collections to participate. Interested participants are invited to submit an abstract of no more than 300 words.
E: eobrien@museum.ie
THE GOLDEN FLEECE AWARD
The Golden Fleece Award aims to support and promote the diversity of contemporary Irish creativity in the arts and crafts. Its mission is to help artists of innovative talent, needing support at strategic stages of their careers.
The Golden Fleece Award is an artistic prize fund established as a charitable bequest by the late Helen Lillias Mitchell. The Award was launched in 2001, and is now widely seen as a stamp of merit in the realm of Irish art. Applicants will normally have been born on the island of Ireland and must maintain a strong connection with Ireland. They should be artists or researchers working in the area of figurative visual art or of the traditional crafts. (Researchers planning a submission should consult the Guidance for Research Applicants).
The areas of figurative visual art includes painting, sculpture, and other visual media such as etching, drawing and printmaking. Traditional craft refers to work with a basis in traditional skills and materials. These include woven textiles, spinning, dyeing, glassmaking, jewellery, ceramics, metalwork, stonework and woodwork, etc. Further details, requirements and how to apply can be found on The Golden Fleece Award website. The deadline for applications is the 23rd of November 2012.
W: www.goldenfleeceaward.com
The Golden Fleece Award aims to support and promote the diversity of contemporary Irish creativity in the arts and crafts. Its mission is to help artists of innovative talent, needing support at strategic stages of their careers.
The Golden Fleece Award is an artistic prize fund established as a charitable bequest by the late Helen Lillias Mitchell. The Award was launched in 2001, and is now widely seen as a stamp of merit in the realm of Irish art. Applicants will normally have been born on the island of Ireland and must maintain a strong connection with Ireland. They should be artists or researchers working in the area of figurative visual art or of the traditional crafts. (Researchers planning a submission should consult the Guidance for Research Applicants).
The areas of figurative visual art includes painting, sculpture, and other visual media such as etching, drawing and printmaking. Traditional craft refers to work with a basis in traditional skills and materials. These include woven textiles, spinning, dyeing, glassmaking, jewellery, ceramics, metalwork, stonework and woodwork, etc. Further details, requirements and how to apply can be found on The Golden Fleece Award website. The deadline for applications is the 23rd of November 2012.
W: www.goldenfleeceaward.com
EBELTOFT GLASS MUSEUM
EXHIBITION OPEN CALL
Ebeltoft Glasmuseet is proud to announce an open call for an international group exhibition entitled Bodytalk to take place from 5th April to 2nd November 2014.
The call is open to artists at any career stage. Objects can incorporate various materials but must contain an element of glass. The aim is to curate an exhibition of works interpreting various aspects of body, sex and gender. Throughout history, concepts of body and sex have had a significant impact; from ancient idealization of the harmonious, athletic body to the 1960’s ‘liberated’ body and gender perceptions to the more recent depreciation of the ‘natural’ body in favour of the ‘modified’ eternally young body. The selection of work from the applicants will be based on their relevance to the theme of the exhibition. Each artist can submit up to three pieces of work for consideration. It is also possible to send sketches and descriptions for works in progress and proposed works. The deadline for applications is 1st December 2012. The results will be sent by email to each applicant in February 2013. Selected applicants will be announced on the website and notified by email with further information and deadlines.
T: 00 45 86 34 17 99
E: sfb@glasmuseet.dk
W: www.glasmuseet.dk
Ebeltoft Glasmuseet is proud to announce an open call for an international group exhibition entitled Bodytalk to take place from 5th April to 2nd November 2014.
The call is open to artists at any career stage. Objects can incorporate various materials but must contain an element of glass. The aim is to curate an exhibition of works interpreting various aspects of body, sex and gender. Throughout history, concepts of body and sex have had a significant impact; from ancient idealization of the harmonious, athletic body to the 1960’s ‘liberated’ body and gender perceptions to the more recent depreciation of the ‘natural’ body in favour of the ‘modified’ eternally young body. The selection of work from the applicants will be based on their relevance to the theme of the exhibition. Each artist can submit up to three pieces of work for consideration. It is also possible to send sketches and descriptions for works in progress and proposed works. The deadline for applications is 1st December 2012. The results will be sent by email to each applicant in February 2013. Selected applicants will be announced on the website and notified by email with further information and deadlines.
T: 00 45 86 34 17 99
E: sfb@glasmuseet.dk
W: www.glasmuseet.dk
TALENTE APPLIED ARTS
COMPETITION, MUNICH
The new generation in applied arts and technology will have the opportunity to show their work in the international competition TALENTE 2013 in Munich, Germany during the course of the International Trade Fair for the Skilled Trades from 6th – 12th March 2013. In an area of 600 m², the works will be shown to a wide audience, with an international jury selecting the winners of the TALENTE prize. An illustrated catalogue will be published.
The aim of TALENTE is to promote young people with a particular manual talent. On the other hand, the audience will be shown the enormous potential which lies in the new generation in crafts and trades. The works will be the outcome of formal or technical considerations and experiments, showing something new and exceptional.
Participants are chosen from any section of crafts and technology. They will have made the artefact by their own hands. Age limit is set at 33 in the domains of crafts, and at 35 in the domain of technology. The deadline for applications is 15th October 2012.
W: http://www.hwk-muenchen.de/74,0,5211.html
The new generation in applied arts and technology will have the opportunity to show their work in the international competition TALENTE 2013 in Munich, Germany during the course of the International Trade Fair for the Skilled Trades from 6th – 12th March 2013. In an area of 600 m², the works will be shown to a wide audience, with an international jury selecting the winners of the TALENTE prize. An illustrated catalogue will be published.
The aim of TALENTE is to promote young people with a particular manual talent. On the other hand, the audience will be shown the enormous potential which lies in the new generation in crafts and trades. The works will be the outcome of formal or technical considerations and experiments, showing something new and exceptional.
Participants are chosen from any section of crafts and technology. They will have made the artefact by their own hands. Age limit is set at 33 in the domains of crafts, and at 35 in the domain of technology. The deadline for applications is 15th October 2012.
W: http://www.hwk-muenchen.de/74,0,5211.html
NEW GLASS REVIEW – DEADLINE
EXTENDED
The Corning Museum of Glass invites artists, craftspeople, designers, and architects worldwide to submit images of new works using glass. In late November or early December, a jury selects 100 images from the submissions. New Glass Review is published every spring by The Corning Museum of Glass in conjunction with Neues Glas (New Glass), published by Ritterbach Verlag, Frechen, Germany, and GLASS: The UrbanGlass Art Quarterly, published by UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, New York.
Participants are requested to complete the entry form, submitting a total of three digital images illustrating one work per image. Three images of different pieces are preferred, although participants may send multiple views of one or two pieces. Digital photographs must be of actual objects designed and made between October 1, 2011, and October 1, 2012. The deadline for submissions is 15th October 2012.
W: http://www.cmog.org/research/publications/new-glass-review
The Corning Museum of Glass invites artists, craftspeople, designers, and architects worldwide to submit images of new works using glass. In late November or early December, a jury selects 100 images from the submissions. New Glass Review is published every spring by The Corning Museum of Glass in conjunction with Neues Glas (New Glass), published by Ritterbach Verlag, Frechen, Germany, and GLASS: The UrbanGlass Art Quarterly, published by UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, New York.
Participants are requested to complete the entry form, submitting a total of three digital images illustrating one work per image. Three images of different pieces are preferred, although participants may send multiple views of one or two pieces. Digital photographs must be of actual objects designed and made between October 1, 2011, and October 1, 2012. The deadline for submissions is 15th October 2012.
W: http://www.cmog.org/research/publications/new-glass-review
CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS
RESIDENCY OPPORTUNITIES
The Corning Museum of Glass is currently accepting proposal to participate in a studio residency. Proposals with all supporting materials included must be received at The Studio by October 31st 2012. No late submissions will be considered. Residencies will be held in March, April, May, October, and November. One or two individuals will be selected for each month. Residents are expected to make their own work during a residency.
Transportation, as well as room and board, will be arranged for those invited to participate in these month-long programs. All basic supplies will be provided, and the facility will be made available whenever classes are not in session. Residents will have access to the Rakow Research Library and the collection of The Corning Museum of Glass.
If you are interested in being considered, please submit your application including 10 digital images of your work, two letters of recommendation, a written proposal (including detailed information on your residency plans; necessary supplies, equipment, and assistants), the best months for you to participate, and a résumé.
W: http://www.cmog.org/glassmaking/studio/residencies
The Corning Museum of Glass is currently accepting proposal to participate in a studio residency. Proposals with all supporting materials included must be received at The Studio by October 31st 2012. No late submissions will be considered. Residencies will be held in March, April, May, October, and November. One or two individuals will be selected for each month. Residents are expected to make their own work during a residency.
Transportation, as well as room and board, will be arranged for those invited to participate in these month-long programs. All basic supplies will be provided, and the facility will be made available whenever classes are not in session. Residents will have access to the Rakow Research Library and the collection of The Corning Museum of Glass.
If you are interested in being considered, please submit your application including 10 digital images of your work, two letters of recommendation, a written proposal (including detailed information on your residency plans; necessary supplies, equipment, and assistants), the best months for you to participate, and a résumé.
W: http://www.cmog.org/glassmaking/studio/residencies
Monday, 8 October 2012
JERWOOD MAKERS
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Jerwood Makers Open is designed to commission and showcase new work by emerging artists working in the applied arts. Emerging applied artists working across craft disciplines are invited to apply for Jerwood Makers Open 2013. The deadline for applications is 5pm on the 12th of November 2012.
Five commissions of £7,500 will be awarded to artists to create new work, which will then be exhibited as part of the Jerwood Visual Arts programme at Jerwood Space, London 10 July - 25 August 2013. Artists will be chosen by an independent selection panel and must be UK resident and within 10 years of graduating or setting up their practice.
W: http://jerwoodvisualarts.org/3088/Artist-Opportunities
Jerwood Makers Open is designed to commission and showcase new work by emerging artists working in the applied arts. Emerging applied artists working across craft disciplines are invited to apply for Jerwood Makers Open 2013. The deadline for applications is 5pm on the 12th of November 2012.
Five commissions of £7,500 will be awarded to artists to create new work, which will then be exhibited as part of the Jerwood Visual Arts programme at Jerwood Space, London 10 July - 25 August 2013. Artists will be chosen by an independent selection panel and must be UK resident and within 10 years of graduating or setting up their practice.
W: http://jerwoodvisualarts.org/3088/Artist-Opportunities
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