Held annually, the Regional Student Juried Exhibition (RSJE) showcases undergraduate and graduate student work from a multi-state region surrounding the conference host city.
I recently ran across a press release from Indiana University regarding its Lifelong Learning Week, which will feature a workshop on pottery wheels, and I got to thinking.
Making pottery or working with clay in any capacity requires information, personal experience, training in techniques, endurance, and the ability to turn theory into practical application. Unfortunately, these days, all of the required skills and knowledge are not obtainable at one location.
I don’t know about you, but it can be difficult for me to find time to search online for the information I’m after. I’d much rather spend my time reading blogs and articles, not trying to find them.
We recently received a letter from the National Ceramic Museum and Heritage Center requesting donations for its Children’s Ceramic Program. Please donate what you can to this worthy cause.
I stopped by the Alfred University (AU) booth at the NCECA conference last year and learned a lot about some of its programs for the arts. I was so impressed that I asked them to write an article detailing all of the exciting goings-on there, and I was delighted when they agreed.