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Featured Workshop:

Virginia, Nellysford
March 9-15, 2012
Unique Workshop Opportunity in the Foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains


Potters Nan Rothwell and Kevin Crowe will host a week-long workshop during which participants will work three days in Nan and Kevin’s studios.  Nan makes functional salt glazed and stoneware pots.  Kevin focuses on large scale pots and teabowls fired in  a three chamber combination anagama-noborigama wood kiln.  Come experience Nan and Kevin’s distinctive approaches to throwing and surfacing.

$360 for each three-day session, or $680 for both.   
Information at NanRothwellPottery.com and/or http://www.KevinCrowePottery.com/

 

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IV International Festival of Postmodern Ceramics
The IV International Festival of Postmodern Ceramics 2012 invites ceramic artists to participate on the competition for the exhibition that will be held next year in Varazdin, Croatia. The IV International Festival of Postmodern Ceramics and this main manifestation the exhibition CERAMICA MULTIPLEX 2012 is the most important event in the field of ceramics in Croatia. more

Big Fish, Small Pot V – Fifth International Small Teapot Show and Competition
American Museum of Ceramics
Call for Entry Deadline: February 4, 2012
Exhibition Dates: April 14, 2012 through June 30, 2012 This competition is open all artists over the age of 18. All entries must be teapots composed primarily of ceramic materials completed by the artist within the last three years. Up to three entries may be submitted by each artist for the single registration price.

This competition is specifically aimed at small teapots. The teapot as a functional item is believed to have originated in China (perhaps the Yixing area) as a personal drinking vessel. As such, teapots were not large. Over time, the form evolved to suit the desires of the users. This show celebrates the origin and diversity of the teapot. In the spirit of these personal, functional items, all teapots entered in this competition shall not exceed a volume of 16 ounces (approximately 500 mL).  more

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