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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Painters Who Pot / Potters Who Paint
August 1st- August 26th, 2012
Opening August 5: 7-9 PM

Open to any artist who works both as a clay artist and painter. Throughout the history of art many painters have discovered the pleasure of working with clay.  These have included many eminent artists from the past including Picasso, Vlaminck, Gauguin, Matisse, and Jackson Pollock. This is a contemporary National Juried Show of current artists who work in both of these mediums.  Each accepted artist is expected to show both a clay work and a painting.

May 15th:  All submissions are due

Applications and Details are available at www.portagehillgallery.com
Portage Hill Art Gallery
6439 South Portage Road
Westfield, NY 14787
716-326-4478

 

Spring Into Art – 15th Annual Youth Art show

Bring work into the Gallery on

Sunday, March 18, 2 – 5 p.m.

Anyone under the age of 21 is invited to submit artwork of any medium. 

For a PDF Prospectus

Spring Into Art   March 21 – March 31, 2012

Gallery Hours: Wed – Sun, 12 – 5 p.m.

Come join us for the Opening Reception:  Friday, March 23, 6 – 8 p.m. 

Celebrate the talented young artists in our community!

 

Clay Competition and Exhibition: Plates, Totems, & Teapots at the Blue Line Gallery, Roseville, CA.

Media Contact:
Julie Hirota
jhirota@rosevillearts.org

Artists Invited to Participate in
Artists are encouraged to submit their work for consideration through the Roseville Arts website. http://www.rosevillearts.org/clay/index.html
Exhibition dates: Apr 20 – June 2nd

Important Dates:
Deadline to Submit Entry for consideration: March 24, 2012
Exclusive VIP Reception (tickets available): April 19, 2012
Exhibition Dates: April 21 – June 2, 2012
WHAT:Plates, Totems, & Teapots Ceramic Exhibition and Competition
WHEN:April 20 – June 2, 2012
WHERE:Blue Line Gallery, 405 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA  95678
WHY:To share fine ceramic work, benefiting the artist community and educational arts efforts

 

 

CALIFORNIA

Clay’s Tectonic Shift   January 21-April 8, 2012 

Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery  Scripps College Claremont CA

 As part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time, the largest initiative of its kind ever in Southern California, telling the story of art from WWII to 1980 in Los Angeles, the Williamson focuses on three of the most innovative and dynamic artists of the era, whose work forever changed the way ceramics would be regarded. John Mason, Ken Price, and Peter Voulkos used clay in entirely new ways, changing it from a medium of craft to a vehicle of expression that rivaled any other.  

  This exhibition examines the work of these three artists together and in depth for the very first time. Visitors will see a rich array of works, including many that are in private hands. Clay’s Tectonic Shift  offers a rare opportunity to experience the connections and contrasts in the work of these three revolutionary ceramicists. 

del Mano Gallery  presents   Noi Volkov  New Vision – Old Masters      Teapots, Paintings, & Sculpture

February 25 – March 23 2012

2001 Westwood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025
(800) DEL-MANOTue-Sat 10:00am – 6:00pm
Closed Sunday & Monday

 

PSZask  Art Gallery Presents     Lost But Profound:

http://pszaskgallery.com

Art using the Found Object

featuring Southern California artists:

Jacob Butts, Pat Cox, Evan Everest, Chuck Feesago, David Jang, Geoffrey Kieran, David  Lovejoy, Frank Miller, (above)

Seth Pringle,  Ann Marie Rawlinson, Jay Reed, Jeff Reed, Yu Cotton-well, Ben Zask

 Opening Reception: March 3, 6 – 9 pm

Show runs March 3 through April 8, 2012

 Liquor Bottles, Soda Cans, Coffee Filters, Construction Waste, Test Tubes, Suitcases, Wrecked cars and Shipwrecks; this is just some of the source media that artists use, as varied as the material realm of the world we live in –  providing a provocative mirror of our time and environment.

 

Santa Cruz Mountain Arts Center

 Spring Into Art   March 21 – March 31, 2012 

Gallery Hours: Wed – Sun, 12 – 5 p.m.

 Come join us for the Opening Reception:  Friday, March 23, 6 – 8 p.m. 

Celebrate the talented young artists in our community!

The Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center

(831) 336-3513

Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Sunday 12-6 pm

9341 Mill Street, Ben Lomond, CA 95005

 

 

Florida

February 18th, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Naples

“3rd Saturday Art Days” , North Naples Arts Alliance, February 18th, 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Gallery & Studio openings, Pine Ridge Industrial Park (north of
Pine Ridge Rd., west of Airport Rd.), Naples. Free. For info., please call
239.821.1061

Illinois

The College of Lake County Presents  THE CUP   55 Artists  250 Interpretations

This diverse showcase of functional and non-functional cups shows 250  ceramic cups handcrafted by 55 contemporary  invited ceramic artists from around the country, Canada, and the UK. Guest curated by Ben Bates.

Artcetera Gallery   February 24 – April 17  ( opening reception – Friday February 24  7-9 pm)

19351 W. Washington     Grayslake, IL 60030  Voice: 847-543-2240     E -mail: sjones@clcillinois.edu

Gallery Hours
Mon – Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 pm           Fri & Sat  9:00 am to 4:30 pm      Sun 1:00 to 5:00 pm

 

 Texas

Saturday, May 26, 2012   Houston                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Empty Bowls

Empty Bowls is a grassroots effort by artists and craftspeople in cities and towns across the country to feed the hungry in their communities. Empty Bowls Houston is presented by Whole Food Market and implemented locally by Houston-area ceramists and artists working in various media, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and Houston Food Bank. In exchange for a minimum $25 cash donation, guests are asked to keep a bowl as a reminder of all the empty bowls in the world.