Monday, 20 July 2015
Islamic Art and Material Culture SSN
Rebecca Bridgman from Birmingham Museums sends news of the Islamic Art and Material Culture SSN and its specialist support scheme.
Are you able to help with publicising the SSN's new Specialist Support Scheme via your networks?
This scheme aims to provide regional museums with a toolkit to help them unlock the potential of their collections of Islamic art and material culture, using them to engage with new and diverse audiences.
Deadline for submissions Friday 18th September 2015 (5:00 pm)
This opportunity includes:
• Scalable specialist support worth a maximum of £5,025 per institution
• Help for institutions to identify and record collections, as well as define and begin to realise their potential for audience engagement through visits from specialist in collections and/or outreach and engagement
• Creation of digital records of collections through support from a photographer
• Tangible output from the scheme is required from each participating institution; this could vary from a physical, or on-line display to an outreach session, or professional knowledge sharing event
• Delivery on a region-by-region basis beginning in the current financial year (2015/6) with West Midlands and South-East
Details about applying can be found HERE>
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Hot and Sweet: 400 years of tea, coffee and chocolate drinking
Tempted?
'Hot and Sweet: 400 years of tea, coffee and chocolate drinking' is the title of the appealing sounding Northern Ceramic Society’s (NCS) Winter Weekend seminar.
There is an excellent line-up of speakers
The seminar takes place between the 29th and 31st January 2016 in Manchester. The seminar is open to members and non-members of the NCS.
For full details please click HERE>
Please note there is a bursary that can be applied for to help with costs - click HERE> for details.
'Hot and Sweet: 400 years of tea, coffee and chocolate drinking' is the title of the appealing sounding Northern Ceramic Society’s (NCS) Winter Weekend seminar.
There is an excellent line-up of speakers
The seminar takes place between the 29th and 31st January 2016 in Manchester. The seminar is open to members and non-members of the NCS.
'Tea for Two' by William Ruscoe 1930-1939 © Potteries Museum & Art Gallery |
Please note there is a bursary that can be applied for to help with costs - click HERE> for details.
Saturday, 13 June 2015
Volunteer Opportunity Ceramics and Glass Section, V&A
Rebecca Wallis
(r.wallis@vam.ac.uk) tells us of a
volunteer opportunity at the V&A in the Ceramics and Glass Section
Summary:
The Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics and Glass (SMC&G) department seeks to recruit a volunteer to assist with curatorial work three days a week for three months’ duration between 4 August and 30 October 2015 in the Ceramics and Glass Section. Click
For Full details click HERE>
Summary:
The Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics and Glass (SMC&G) department seeks to recruit a volunteer to assist with curatorial work three days a week for three months’ duration between 4 August and 30 October 2015 in the Ceramics and Glass Section. Click
For Full details click HERE>
Monday, 8 June 2015
Vacancies at the Shekou Design Museum, Shenzhen, China
Luisa
Mengoni (l.mengoni@vam.ac.uk) tells us of vacancies at the Shekou Design Museum, Shenzhen, China.
- Project Manager
- Curator
- Marketing and Communications Manager
The
full descriptions of the jobs can be found by clicking HERE> and paging down to the 3 opportunities at Shenzhen.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Report: 'Ahead of the Curve: New china from China symposium'
From Claire Blakey, Arts Curator, Potteries Museum & Art Gallery:
On 17th April
2015 the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, hosted the Ahead of the Curve: New china from China symposium.
The symposium focused on
contemporary Chinese ceramics and glass and was organised in conjunction with
the exhibition of the same title currently on display at The Potteries Museum
& Art Gallery until the 31st May.
The aim of
both the exhibition and the symposium was to showcase exciting developments
over the last decade in Chinese studio glass and ceramics. Studio glass making
departments have only emerged in Chinese universities since 2000, whilst in the
field of contemporary ceramics, a wave of new graduates are challenging the
boundaries of their field.
Funding for
the project, which has been over four years in the making, has been supplied by
Arts Council England through Grants for the Arts, with grants for research
visits to China from The British Council and The Art Fund.
We were able
to bring together an exciting group of speakers, including three who had come
to the UK to speak at the symposium. Glass artist Shelly Xue and potter Wan
Liya both have work on display in Ahead
of the Curve.
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Shelly Xue, Angel is Waiting 9, 2014, glass © the artist |
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Wan Liya, Birds Twitter and Fragrance Flowers, 2010,
porcelain © the artist
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Both spoke
about their work and careers at the symposium and Shelly Xue also gave an
insight into the glass departments in Chinese universities. The keynote speaker
was Shannon Guo, co-curator of the exhibition, curator of twocities gallery in Shanghai (the partner
gallery for the exhibition) and Associate Professor of the Fine Arts College of
Shanghai University, who gave an insight into the world of contemporary Chinese
craft.
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Visiting the Dudson Museum with Wan Liya and Shannon Guo. |
The symposium
also featured talks from:
Helen Brown, co-curator of the exhibition, on
shared concerns between British and Chinese artists
Ying Tan,
curator at the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Manchester, on the works of
Liu Jianhua.
Rachel
Marsden, specialist in transcultural curating and Chinese/Asian contemporary
culture, Coordinator (Research Assistant) at the Centre for Chinese
Contemporary Art (CCVA) and Lecturer in MA Contemporary Curatorial Practice at
the University of Lincoln, on China's new museums - an architecture of design.
Andrew Brewerton, Principal,
Plymouth College of Art, Honorary Professor of Fine Art, Shanghai University,
former Subject Leader in Glass, University of Wolverhampton, on contemporary
Chinese glass art.
An introduction to the
exhibition by Claire Blakey (co-curator and Arts Curator, The Potteries Museum
& Art Gallery), Kate Newnham (co-curator and Senior Curator, Visual Arts, Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives) and
Project Assistant Alexandra Nachescu.
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Panel discussion © Rachel Marsden |
For a full
description of the day, please click HERE>
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Making Futures: 3rd & final call for abstracts - deadline 18 May 2015
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Fri 17 April 2015 Ahead of the Curve symposium - don't miss it!
There are still places available at the 'Ahead of the Curve' symposium which takes place Friday 17th April at The Potteries Museum & Art
Gallery.
Some of the artists whose
work is featured in the exhibition are coming over from China especially to
speak at this event, alongside some great UK-based speakers.
Click HERE> to book now and for full details.
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