Raku Workshop with Shirley Battrick 25/03/2012
Sunday March 25th 2012 from 9.30am at the Mudgeeraba campus Members: $40 Non members: $50 Raku firing is one of the most thrilling experiences you’ll have as a potter, so if you haven’t tried it before, here’s your opportunity to get hooked on raw heat and unpredictable and exciting glaze and clay reactions. Numbers limited to 10 participants so make sure you book your place ASAP. Bookings are essential. Contact Shirley Battrick on 5569 2316 or email dexter11@aapt.net.au Add Comment Committee Meeting March 2012 05/03/2012
Committee meeting at Benowa from 5.30pm. All welcome to attend! Empty Bowls bowl making day 02/03/2012
Everyone is welcome to help us throw some bowls on Friday 2nd March at the Benowa Campus. If you want to improve your wheel throwing skills this is a great way to learn from some experts! Empty Bowls decorating workshop 19/02/2012
Free Empty Bowls decorating workshop on Sunday 19th February, 10am until 2pm, at Benowa Potters. All members, friends, families and local artists are invited. Bring a plate for a shared lunch and your favourite paint brushes. Bowls, tools and colours provided! Committee Meeting February 2012 06/02/2012
Committee meeting at Benowa from 5.30pm. All welcome to attend! The Tweed River Art Gallery is hosting a program of activities for children over the summer holidays. Visit their website for further details. Entries for the 2012 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Award (SMFACA) are open until Wednesday 1 February 2012. Entries can only be submitted online via their website. With $55,000 in prize money, the SMFACA cements its place as the premier Australian / International acquisitive ceramic art award. Following on from the successful 2010 Award which featured outstanding exhibitions by Stephen Benwell (Australian), Anne Wenzel (International) and Paul Wood (Emerging Australian), the SMFACA continues to be at the leading edge of presenting contemporary ceramic practice. Three artists will be shortlisted in each category; Australian, International and Emerging Australian. One recipient artist will be chosen from the shortlisted artists in each category and receive a significant stipend to produce a body of work for exhibition on the understanding that the gallery will select part of the work for its collection. The Stan and Maureen Duke Gold Coast Art Prize is an acquisitive art award and exhibition, open to all forms of art media except photography. Photographic based artists are encouraged to enter our annual Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award. This Prize is managed by Gold Coast City Gallery and began its life in 1968 with the inaugural Gold Coast Art Prize. The prize entered a new era in 2007 with the support of the Stan and Maureen Duke Foundation. The finalists' artworks will be exhibiting in Gallery 1 at the Gold Coast Arts Centre from Saturday 10 December 2011 - Sunday 5 February 2012. | CalendarUpcoming events for the Gold Coast Potters' Association and the wider creative community. ArchivesMarch 2012 CategoriesAll |
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