Tuesday, October 15, 2013
VMFA Workshop with Aggie Zed
Over the weekend I was able to attend a fantastic workshop with one of my favorite artists, Aggie Zed. I discovered Aggie Zed when I was a child. There are vivid memories in my brain of her horse head/human body figures displayed right at my little kid eye level at Arts in the Park. As an older person (still not yet a grown up, never will be) I have been lucky enough to meet and work with Aggie Zed on a professional level. The more I get to know her the more smitten I become.
This workshop was a new experience for everyone involved. It was not a regimented "this is how you make a specific item" sort of workshop it was more of an experience, getting to know Aggie and how she works. It felt like a group went on a studio visit. What is her process? How do these creatures come about? What experiences have shaped her professionally? How many chickens does she have? All the really important information.
There were about eight to ten people in attendance. The workshop took place in the Clay Studio at VMFA's Studio School. Aggie sat at the head of a work table with a tiny little workspace all laid out. She had a simple board covered in canvas with a few tools and a lump of clay scattered about. While delighting us with stories of painting shrimp boats on fire and feeling the need to be sneaky in the creation of horses, she magically pinched & sprigged* a figure to life. People asked questions. Aggie served up answers that had some scribbling down notes, some laughing, and others sitting with gears turning in their heads. She was simply wonderful as always.
I learned about process, came out with a new perspective on scale, and grew a deeper admiration for both Aggie Zed and VMFA Studio School.
Thank you for a really cool and bright afternoon. Aggie Zed, Mary Holland, Steven Glass, and VMFA, you guys are pretty fantastic.
*pinch & sprigging is a new term I took away from this workshop. Thank you to Steven Glass for giving a name to what I like do to clay.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Ceramics Assistant Professor needed at VCU
VCUarts Craft/ Material Studies program is on the hunt for a Ceramics Assistant Professor. The position opening was posted yesterday and has a deadline of January 15th 2014. Here is a link to the open position.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
WIP Talks
Artists talking about Works In Progress. 3D, 2D, Craft, Sculpture, bring it on. Let's talk about it.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines. . . .
Here are a few cool deadlines coming up real soon.
Don't be late. Links to all the serious info are found at the end of each blurb.
Holiday Shows / Markets:
Bizarre Market at Chop Suey November 3rd, 2013
This is a great place to sell small items in Richmond. Last year I
picked up some lovely prints and ceramic work. Beware, 1/3 of their applications are jewelry. So if you are a jeweler bring your A game. For info email bizarremarket@gmail.com they will
give you all you need. Here is their Facebook page.
Ghost Gallery 2013 Holiday Miniature Art Extravaganza!
October 13th 2013
This is a great gallery in Seattle. This year they are
expanding their Miniature Art Extravaganza to two sites. All pieces should be smaller than 12" X 12" X 12". The call for art is
listed here.
Virginia Specific:
Open Lab installation at Center for the Arts at Virginia
Tech November 1st, 2013
Whoa this is an amazing opportunity. Such a cool space, I
can’t wait to visit in the summer of 2014. Find the Call for Submissions here.
VMFA Virginia Visual Arts Fellowship 2014-15 November 8th,
2013
See my post on this long running gem of a fellowship. All
the details can be found here.
Simply Awesome:
1708 Gallery Exhibition Submissions are accepted all month
long in October 2013.
That’s right
you have from October 1st to October 31st to get your
submission into 1708 Gallery. They prefer developing work, that is fantastic
for those heavily involved in their process. Exhibition Proposal Application as
well as information can be found here.
Shoebox an international sculpture exhibition at MTSU Todd
Art Gallery November 8th 2013 for discounted application rate,
December 2nd 2013 for final application deadline
This one is all about sculptures that fit in a shoebox. Not
shoe or shoebox themed, but simply about the shoeboxes' dimensions. There is
some pretty good award money in addition to being a really fun project. More
details and application can be found here.
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