REMEMBER: fall scholarship applications are due next Wed, August 1! Apply now to join us in the studios for 8 weeks of clay, glass, iron, letterpress, painting, textiles, or wood. https://t.co/JevN4634tt #penland#craftschoolexperience
Among the Kongo people, nkisi figures like this powerful work were made to harness and direct otherworldly forces. A nail or a blade was driven into the sculpture each time its force was invoked through ritual, thereby provoking the spirit into action—#NowOnView in African Art.
Nashville Arts Magazine featured Beth Cavener in a recent issue! You can read the full article online, https://t.co/8VBE5mSeo1. Beth Cavener will be at Arrowmont in November for the third Figurative Association Symposium. Learn more at https://t.co/e1PUdD21Hb.
Artwork Archive published this interview with CERF+'s Crafting Your Legacy Author and Independent Curator Mark Leach. You can attend a free webinar, First Steps in Legacy Planning, with Mark Leach and... https://t.co/IT9OXOQyp0
The Week in #Craft: Animal chairs by Máximo Riera, @Etsy stops doing wholesale, ACC is accepting applications for the 2019 American Craft Shows, @CraftHouston seeks a curatorial fellow, and more: https://t.co/ne9qYBeqwC
This is a jug that was created by Marcia Selsor (Marcia Selsor). She takes the reader through her process in the July/August 2016 issue of Pottery Making Illustrated. https://t.co/bRC5pL6By9 #ceramics#pottery
We just posted 8 photos to our blog that encapsulate this spring in the Penland studios. Here's 1; see the others at https://t.co/ls2mBUdOT3
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CALL FOR ENTRIES: Only one week left to submit your work to the exhibition and publication New Glass 2019, an international survey of contemporary glass celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Museum’s flagship publication, New Glass Review. Launched in … https://t.co/bhhAtZYmIP
Donate to the Garrett Reece Barnett Community Class Scholarship today. Your donation will help us ensure that area residents are able to participate in Community Classes at Arrowmont. Thank you!
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Each year, FAEA's outstanding member artists participate in the Member Virtual Exhibition, This year's Exhibition will open June 1, and entries will be accepted through September 4. Submit your artwork here starting June 1:... https://t.co/NB79bIlux8
Introducing Making It Work: Production by Design, curated by Jo Lauria, opening on 4/7. The exhibition features Bari Ziperstein & 4 other production potters working in Los Angeles who's careers are in both camps of industrial and fine art. Hear Bari's artist lecture on 7/14!
Apply now for THE BILL GRIFFITH ART EDUCATORS FELLOWSHIP - deadline is March 1st. This Fellowship provides a 4-week residency for one K-12 art teacher from the US. Recipients will receive a studio, housing, meals for all 4 weeks, plus a one-week workshop. https://t.co/r2IRm7PxVd
Fahrenheit Featured Artist: Jessica Dupuis whose work evolves from the experimental process of combining clay slip with discarded objects and transforming them into art. See Jessica’s work, and art from over 70 others, in Fahrenheit 2018, opening March 10! Reception from 6-9pm
Patsy Cox's Mouthpiece opens this Saturday, Jan. 13th! Join us for the reception from 6-9pm with Artist Lecture at 7, #Free and open to the public.
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The Bill Griffith Art Educators Fellowship provides a four-week residency annually for one K-12 art teacher from the United States. Recipients will receive a studio, housing, meals for all four weeks as well as enrollment in a one-week workshop. Apply: https://t.co/a3HSgW1M2h
#ObjectOfTheWeek: Lynx After a Sketchbook Page by Albrecht Durer, Marta Klonowska, Dusseldorf, Germany, Warsaw, Poland, 2009. Gift of Mary Hale and M. Blair Corkran. 2011.3.2. Historical images often serve as an inspiration for contemporary artists, and … https://t.co/JKgMeBcFJu