Sunday, February 24, 2013

Call For Ceramic Artists from The Society for Contemporary Craft, 2013

from the Society for Contemporary Craft:

Attention All Ceramics Artists!



SCC is now accepting applications for our Raphael Prize Exhibition. All finalists to be included in exhibition at SCC. Winner receives $5,000, video profile and feature exhibition.

In 1997, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Society for Contemporary Craft, a $5,000 prize for excellence in the field of contemporary craft was established.  The biennial award is given in conjunction with a catalogue, juried exhibition at SCC, and video profile. This opportunity is funded by the daughters of Elizabeth R. Raphael, the founder of SCC and a nationally known figure in the contemporary art scene for many decades.

Each year a different craft material is chosen to define the exhibition. This year (2013) explores clay. The overall theme for each iteration is “Transformation.” 

Applications can be downloaded on SCC's Website. 

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE JUNE 14, 2013


SunKoo Yuh
Memory of Pikesville 
34 x 29 x 26 in.   
2003 Raphael Prize Winner in Ceramics


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Formerly the Pittsburgh Art Blog, Eyes on Pittsburgh focuses on cultural aspects of the region, including visual and performing arts, as well as locavore, development and environmental issues through original, analytical writing and interviews. Pittsburgh area galleries and art venues are listed at the sister site www.PghGalleries.com. The blog and website are volunteer projects from fine art photographer and Pittsburgh artist advocate rick byerly.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Raw Artists: Give us money and we'll throw a party with your art?

The RAW Artists wagon rolled through town this past Thursday.   I am skeptical of any organization or gallery who makes the artist pay up front without anything tangible in return.  I didn't attend so I don't have that end of things to contribute.  I certainly wouldn't call it a scam but it certainly should be looked at critically from the standpoint of the artist.  

From a numbers standpoint the artists selling tickets account for roughly 480 of the 500 people who attended the Raw Artists Pittsburgh event.  From the website and fakebook page I could identify a minimum of 24 artists so figuring each artist had to sell 20 tickets at $10 a piece that accounts for 96% of the total attendance which the Post Gazette identified as 500.  It doesn't look good when you look at it from the artists' perspective when you consider the 24 artists and bands brought the majority of the people who attended.  That's like paying a gallery and then having to bring all the people and either make them pay to get in or cover them yourself.  And we haven't even gotten to sales, real exposure etc and the artist is down $200. 

Maybe it will turn into something much bigger down the line but for now I would remain skeptical and would push for details as far as who and what they are bringing to the table.

The following is worth taking a look at below. 

Galleries that ask you to pay to show with them, in most cases, are a red-flag.

It seemed to me that they were using artists to promote them instead of the other way around.

http://www.merylpataky.com/my-raw-artists-experience.html 

The artist above contributed quotes to a story at LA Weekly Blogs .


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Formerly the Pittsburgh Art Blog, Eyes on Pittsburgh focuses on cultural aspects of the region, including visual and performing arts, as well as locavore, development and environmental issues through original, analytical writing and interviews. Pittsburgh area galleries and art venues are listed at the sister site www.PghGalleries.com. The blog and website are volunteer projects from fine art photographer and Pittsburgh artist advocate rick byerly.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Pittsburgh Artists, Art Galleries Updated

It's been a while but I updated the lists of Pittsburgh Art Galleries as well as my list of Pittsburgh Artists.


 
Find more at the Pittsburgh Artist Registry

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Eyes on Pittsburgh
Formerly the Pittsburgh Art Blog, Eyes on Pittsburgh focuses on cultural aspects of the region, including visual and performing arts, as well as locavore, development and environmental issues through original, analytical writing and interviews. Pittsburgh area galleries and art venues are listed at the sister site www.PghGalleries.com. The blog and website are volunteer projects from fine art photographer and Pittsburgh artist advocate rick byerly.