Playdate

Mar
20–21

The Ceramics Center is now accepting submissions for Playdate, a juried show exploring the role of games, toys, and childhood memories as inspiration in the creative process. Artists working primarily in clay, glass, or a combination of both are invited to submit work. Submissions must have been completed in the last two years and reference or be inspired by toys, games, or childhood memories. Mixed media and all traditional or innovative clay and glass forming techniques are welcome, but artwork must be primarily clay and/or glass.
To Apply: Visit www.theceramicscenter.org and follow the “Juried Show” link.

Calendar
April 4th- 2014 – Deadline to apply.
April 25th – Accepted Work Due at The Ceramics Center
May 2nd – June 5th – Playdate is exhibited in The Ceramics Center Gallery.
July 15th – All work returned to artists.

Dates, Location & Info

Dates
Mar 20 – Mar 21
Admission
Artists pay a $25 entry fee for up to three images of three submissions
Address
The Ceramics Center
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.theceramicscenter.org/juried-show

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