Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador
Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador              Member News

March 9, 2011
In This Issue
Studio Guide 2011
From the Craft Council
Professional Opportunities
Events and Exhibits
General Interest
Studio Guide 2011 Application Deadline

Thank you to everybody who has got their application in!  The application process for the Studio Guide 2011 is now closed!

Questions?  Contact Caroline Clarke at 709-753-2749 or by email.

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The Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador is pleased to announce that applications to the 2011/2012 Craft Industry Development Program will be accepted effective April 1, 2011. 


Applications should be for projects that will be implemented between April 1, 2011 and March 31, 2012

Applications can be downloaded from http://www.intrd.gov.nl.ca/intrd/sectordev/craftprograms.html and should be submitted to the Economic Development Officer in your region. 

The Craft Council extends thanks to our Program partners for their support to the continuing growth and development of the provincial craft industry.

CIDP Survey
To help us better promote the Craft Industry Development Program,
the Craft Council is conducting a survey of the craft community.
Follow the link below to take the survey.

Please read this consent form before taking part in the survey.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/craftcouncilsurvey

This survey is being distributed by the Craft Council of Newfoundland & Labrador, the Department of Innovation, Trade and Rural Development, the Anna Templeton Centre and other industry organizations. Please disregard any duplicates.

Have a good week all!

Regards,
Caroline Clarke
Director of Communications

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From the Craft Council

1) Studio Spring Cleaning! 

It's that time of year again! Studio Spring Cleaning! Pack up those bits and pieces of left overs, left behinds and left outs -your Craft Council Awards Committee can make good use of them. Our 'seconds sale' will happen on April 30, 2011 at the Anna Templeton Centre and your help is hereby requested.

Here's what you can do:
Bring us no longer needed supplies and materials - all sorts accepted, including yarns, fabrics, finishes, papers, wood, glass - you name it!
We'd be delighted to have finished products that no longer fit your style, your product line or your craft fair booth.

Perhaps you have books or magazines that don't inspire you any more, but which others may find interesting or entertaining.

How to get them to us:
Bring them to the Anna Templeton Centre, 278 Duckworth Street on April 28th or 29th.

Contact the Craft Council at 753-2749 / info@craftcouncil.nl.ca to
arrange for pick up or earlier or alternate delivery.

Proceeds go towards the Craft Council's awards programming - Awards for Excellence, management of New Creations and Studio Start-Up Funds, and the nomination of Craft Council members for awards from the local to the national. The Anna Templeton Centre uses their share to provide audience development and professional development programming throughout the year.  

 


 

2) From the Clay Studio

There will be a new class of "Intro to Clay" starting up May 5th, running Thursday Evenings from 7-10pm.  Cost will be $250 including HST and 10lbs of clay.

 

Contact the Clay Studio at claystudio@craftcouncil.nl.ca or call to 753-2534 to reserve your spot! 

 


 

3) Call for Proposals for Craft Council Gallery 2013 Programming

Deadline: April 15, 2011 

Submissions are now being accepted for exhibition proposals for the Craft Council Main and Annex Gallery 2013

Shows are not restricted to Craft Council members, but if accepted for a solo or 2 person show membership is required. Priority is given to exhibits of craft and craft-based art.

For application forms and information please visit our website and go to "about the craft council"-  http://www.craftcouncil.nl.ca/about/forms.asp  Under Craft Council Gallery you will find Exhibition Application , How-to Primer on Craft Council Gallery Shows  and Guidelines for Digital Images...

...or contact Sharon LeRiche at the Gallery (709)753-2749, gallery@craftcouncl.nl.ca

Professional Opportunities

NEW! 4) Job Opportunity with VANL!! Workshop Creator and Facilitator, VANL-CARFAC, St. John's (NL)  

Closing Date: March 18, 2011 - Contractual Position starting in April and ending in December 

Contract fee: $9600 ($1650 for the creation of each workshop, and $600 for each workshop delivery session). Travel, accommodations and per diem will also be provided.

The Workshop Creator and Facilitator (WCF) would be responsible for the creation and facilitation of two workshops: Designing an Artists' Website, and Getting the Word Out: Media and Publicity.

These activities would include:
Research and development of content for each workshop topic, including a Powerpoint presentation, handout materials, and hands-on participation components;
- Working with the Executive Director and Program Coordinator to create materials needed for each workshop;
- Working with the VANL-CARFAC Board to ensure that each workshop meets the needs of the membership;
- Working from own office space independent of VANL-CARFAC;
Facilitation of both workshops, which will include travel to 5 locations across the province;
- Transportation of materials and equipment to each location as needed;
- Development of a feedback questionnaire to be collected from all participants;
- Collection and recording of workshop fees paid by participants;
- Creation of a comprehensive final report detailing the outcome of the workshops including attendance and participant feedback;
- The WCF is not responsible for booking any travel, accommodations or venues. They are also not responsible for publicity or design of materials.

The successful Candidate will:
· Have knowledge of the workshop topics Designing an Artists' Website, and Getting the Word Out: Media and Publicity.
· Work independently from their own office space to create the content for these workshops;
· Maintain appropriate records;
· Have knowledge of VANL-CARFAC and its mandate and programs;
· Work with VANL-CARFAC's permanent staff and board of directors as required;
· Plan own timeline and adhere to this timeline;
· Demonstrate strong interpersonal, presentation, communication and organizational skills;
· Have experience teaching or facilitating related workshops or courses.

Interested individuals should apply by submitting a resume and cover letter to the following e-mail address or by mail:
Dave Andrews, Program Coordinator, VANL-CARFAC, vanl-carfac@nf.aibn.com


   

NEW! 5) Call for Submissions: Garter Lane Galleries, Waterford (Ireland)  

Deadline: March 30, 2011

Garter Lane is looking for submissions for exhibitions in its visual arts programme for late 2011 and 2012. Artists in all disciplines and media are invited, inclusive of work suitable for viewing outside the gallery space.

Submissions should include:
- A current CV
- An artist's statement
- An exhibition proposal
- A CD of images of recent work in jpeg format (up to 10 images)

For those who wish to have their documentation returned, please include a suitable stamped addressed envelope.

Submissions should be marked Visual Arts Programme, and sent to The Visual Arts Coordinator, Garter Lane Gallery, 5 O'Connell Street, Waterford.

T: 051 877153
E: gallery@garterlane.ie
www.garterlane.ie


   

NEW! 6) Call for Submissions: Don Wright Print Scholarship 2011-2012, St. Michael's Printshop, St. John's (NL)  

Deadline: March 31, 2011

Each year, St. Michael's Printshop invites applications from emerging artists who wish to come to work at St. Michael's Printshop for one year under the Don Wright printmaking scholarship.

First awarded in 1991, the Don Wright Scholarship was established in recognition of visual artist Don Wright for the valuable contribution he made to the development of St. Michael's Printshop and the visual arts in Newfoundland and Labrador.

This program offers an emerging artist the opportunity to develop his/her ideas and technical skills in a professional printmaking facility. The scholar will have access to artists working in the studio as well as visiting artists from all over the world. One scholarship residency is offered each year.

In order to qualify, applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:
· Normally reside in Newfoundland and Labrador (or be willing to commit a reasonable amount of time to the scholarship)
· Be recent graduates of a Fine Arts program of study.
· Must demonstrate technical competence and innovation in the print medium.

Benefits of Scholarship
· Waiving of shop rental fees for twelve months
· $500 honorarium
· Free enrollment in workshops
· A year end exhibition in St. Michael's gallery space
· 24 hour access to the printshop

In order to be considered for this scholarship, please submit the following:
· Artist's curriculaem vitae,
· A written project proposal,
· 10 slides or jpegs plus list and
· A self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of these materials.

 

Send to:

St. Michael's Printshop

72 Harbour Drive, 2nd Floor

P.O. Box 193, Station C

St. John's, NL, Canada

A1C 5J2

 

Phone: (709) 754-2931

Fax: (709) 754-4910

stmichaelsprintshop@nfld.net 



 

NEW! 7) Job Opportunity: Editor, Visual Arts News, Halifax (NS)  

Deadline: April 1, 2011


Duties

The Editor, in conjunction with the Editorial Committee is responsible for developing magazine content for features, reviews, profiles and artist pages. In conjunction with the Publisher, the Editor coordinates all aspects of publication development, and pre-press preparations including story selection, photography, and copy editing. The editor works closely with freelance writers, and is responsible for surveying and keeping abreast of significant development in the visual arts both locally and abroad.

Background requirements
The successful applicant will have an undergraduate degree in the arts, or equivalent experience, excellent writing, editing and speaking skills. Knowledge and interest in the visual arts in Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada and beyond is a requirement.

As the lead individual in the production of the magazine, s/he should have strong leadership and organizational skills and able to work independently. Knowledge of the design and related printing processes are an asset. The Magazine Editor reports to the Publisher.

Submissions should include covering letter and resume.

Please forward to:
Search Committee
Visual Arts News
By mail: 1113 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4P7
By email: vanews@visualarts.ns.ca

Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Thank you to all those who apply.

This is a freelance contract position. $1700/per issue.

Visual Arts News is the only magazine dedicated to contemporary visual art in Nova Scotia, published three times a year in May, September and January. Every issue includes engaging exhibition reviews, artist profiles and in-depth features on issues facing arts professionals across the province. As one of the oldest cultural publications in Atlantic Canada, it is a well-trusted source of information for readers with a passion for its thriving visual arts scene. www.visualartsnews.ca


   

NEW! 8) Call for Papers, Presentations, Posters and Performances  

Culture, Place and Identity at the Heart of Regional Development
A Three-Day International Conference, October 13-15, 2011
In St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Deadline for Submissions: March 31, 2011  

 

The North Atlantic Forum, in partnership with
The Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF) and
The Small Island Cultures Research Initiative (SICRI)

This conference will examine the relationship between the arts, cultural heritage and regional development in islands and in rural and remote regions. It will bring together representatives from academia, government, the arts community, the cultural heritage community, the knowledge economy, the tourism industry, and organizations dealing with regional development. It will examine global trends in tourism, technology and demographics, and will feature global best practices in cultural tourism.

The themes of the conference are:
· The role of culture, place and identity in regional development
· The role of cultural entrepreneurship in economic diversification
· Tangible and intangible heritage as engines of cultural tourism
· The arts and cultural heritage as tools for community building

To this end, organizers are inviting expressions of interest from persons and organizations who may wish to share their knowledge, expertise and experience with the attendees at this event.

This may take the form of:
· Papers: Academic papers based on original research in any of the themes of the forum.
· Presentations: Non-academic presentations on how the arts and cultural heritage are being used to develop an area's tourism industry or its economy generally.
· Posters: Static visual presentations of any theme of the forum.
· Products or Performances: Presentations by artists and tradition bearers as to how they use their skills and expertise to develop a creative product or performance.

Special consideration will be given to expressions of interest which:
· Combine presenters from various sectors (e.g., government/the arts/academia/ industry/etc.);
· Combine presenters from different countries or from different jurisdictions within the same country; or
· Demonstrate creativity in content, presentation, audience participation, etc.

Interested persons or groups are invited to submit a title and a short (max. 200 words) abstract of their paper, presentation, poster or creative product, and the names, affiliations and contact information of the presenters.

These are to be submitted no later than March 31st, 2011, to www.naf2011.com.

For more information:
Michael Clair, Associate Director (Public Policy)
Leslie Harris Centre of Regional Policy and Development
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NL Canada A1C 5S7
Tel.: (709) 864-7963
mclair@mun.ca


 
  

9) Call for Exhibitors: Made Right Here Exhibition, Remax Centre, St. John's (NL)

Show Dates: June 3-4, 2011

 

This is your invitation to participate in the 20th Annual Manufactured Right Here Exhibition, at the ReMax Centre, Friday and Saturday, June 3rd and 4th, 2011. This event is your best opportunity to showcase your products and to network with other manufacturers and exporters from around the province. It's a great chance to introduce or test new products, reacquaint with customers, or meet old friends.

 

Last year's sold out MRH exhibition entertained thousands of visitors showcasing building products, apparel, food and beverage products and much more. Right now, we have a space for you, but we are quickly filling up. Register as an exhibitor.

 

Call Jackie at 709-772-3227, or 1-888-772-3227, or on-line at 2011_Expo_Registration and secure your spot.

 

www.cme-mec.ca/nf  



  

10) Call for Submissions: The Patrick Show, St. John's (NL)   

Dates: 16 April to 30 April 2011
Place: The new Second Floor Gallery at the Arts and Culture Centre, Allandale Road, St John's  

 

Patrick Brown has been an artists' model in St John's since 1994, and will be well known to most of you.

 

The Group of 77 life drawing collective is celebrating Patrick's longstanding contribution to the visual arts in St John's by mounting an exhibition of images of Patrick.

 

We are issuing an open invitation for submissions. We anticipate

that for the most part these will be drawings, but there is no restriction as to medium.

HOW IT WILL WORK:

1. On Thursday 7 April or Thursday 14 April, between 1 pm and 3 pm, bring your work to the 4th floor rehearsal room in the Arts and Culture Centre.

 

2. We will take a maximum of 3 pieces per artist. We intend to show at least one piece by everyone who submits work. How much more can be shown will depend on how many artists offer work.

 

3. Artwork will be hung, unframed. Please submit your work flat, not smudged and with tidy edges. We expect that many good drawings of Patrick will be sketches on inexpensive paper.

 

4. Sign your work. Date it if you know the date.

 

5. Name and phone number must be on the back of each piece.

 

6. Your work can be for sale if you wish, but this must be done between the artist and the potential buyer. We will post a list of artists and contact phone numbers. The Group of 77 will take a 30% commission toward the cost of the show.

 

7. All work is displayed at your own risk. There will not be a gallery sitter.

 

8. There will be an opening reception - details to follow.

 

Contacts for further information:

Gerry Squires (229-7578, squiresgg@hotmail.com)

Cathy Driedzic (753-7937, driedzic@nf.sympatico.ca)

John Bear (722-8157, jcbear@nf.sympatico.ca)

Barbara Rieti (736-8504, barbrieti@gmail.com)

 
Grants, Awards and Funding

NEW! 11) Upcoming grant deadline: Professional Project Grants Program, Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council (NLAC) 

Application Deadline: March 15, 2011

The Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council (NLAC) is now accepting applications for its:

Professional Project Grants Program
(for individual artists, groups, and non-profit arts organizations)

Projects must start on/after 15 May 2011

Contact the NLAC for an application form and details:
Phone: 726-2212 or long distance toll free 1-866-726-2212 (NL only)
E-mail: nlacmail@nfld.net
www.nlac.nf.ca
 


   

NEW! 12) VANL-CARFAC Announcement: Seeking Nominations for 2011 Excellence in Visual Arts Awards!

Applications must be received or postmarked by 5 pm, April 1st.

 

All artists in the province are encouraged to apply for the 2011 Excellence in Visual Arts Awards.  There are five categories for this year's ceremony, including the Long Haul (for lifetime achievement), the Large Year Award (for an artist who has had an exceptional year), the Emerging Artist Award, and the Kippy Goins Award, which recognizes an individual or organization who has helped the growth of the sector. New this year, the Critical Eye Award will recognize a visual arts writer for an exceptional piece of writing on an NL artist in any print or online publication worldwide.

 

Cash prizes of $1000 are attached to the awards, except the Kippy Goins, whose recipient receives an original artwork, this year by artist Will Gill.


 Application forms and full rules can be found at www.vanl-carfac.com.

 

As the only awards program dedicated to celebrating the achievements of this province's visual artists, the EVA Awards have become an exciting part of the annual cultural activities in this province. With previous winners from Grand Falls-Windsor, St. John's, Corner Brook, Pouch Cove and Robinsons, this awards program  recognizes excellence province-wide.

 

For more information about the EVA Awards, and to arrange interviews, please contact Program Coordinator Dave Andrews at 1-877-738-7303 or vanl-carfac@nf.aibn.com.

   


    

13) Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council (NLAC), Public Info Sessions (NL) 

The Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council will hold Public
Information Sessions on arts funding opportunities in:

Stephenville: Wednesday, March 9, 2011, 7-9 p.m.
Stephenville Arts and Culture Centre

Corner Brook: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 7-9 p.m.
Corner Brook Arts and Culture Centre

Learn about NLAC funding programs for:
· individual artists
· groups
· not-for-profit arts organizations
· not-for-profit arts festivals
· community arts groups
· schools

For more information:
Phone: 726-2212 or long distance toll free 1-866-726-2212
E-mail: nlacmail@nfld.net
www.nlac.nf.ca

   

Courses, Workshops, and Seminars
 
NEW! 14) St. John's Guild of Embroiderers Workshops, St. John's (NL)

We are currently organizing 2 workshops for April with Margaret Kinsey (from Florida) and have a few spaces available if anyone from your organizations would like to join us. We would love to have you join us!

April 14 & 15 (Thursday/Friday)
Technique: ROZASHI
Design: MAGNOLIAS
Cost: kit ($70.00) plus workshop ($100.00) = $170.00
Location: Sobeys Howley Estates

April 16 & 17 (Sat/Sun)
Technique: SILK & METAL
Design: choice of ARABESQUE or PETITE ARABESQUE
Cost: Arabesque: kit ($85) + workshop ($100) = $185
Petite Arabesque: kit ($30) + workshop ($100) = $130
Location: Sobeys Merrymeeting Road

Information about Margaret and descriptions of the projects are at the website http://www.makincdesigns.com/.

Deadline for registration is March 11th. To Register contact Dale Foster at dfoster@mun.ca.



NEW! 15) Provincial Wholesale Show, Seminar Series, St. John's (NL) 

Date: March 19 - 21, 2011

Location: Holiday Inn, St. John's

Cost: Flat Fee of $25 for unlimited access as many workshops you want to attend! (see registration form for details) 

 

There is still time to register for the seminar series being held in conjunction with this year's Provincial Show.

We have a great line-up of seminar sessions, and you don't have to be wholesaling or exhibiting at the show to participate. You just need to be a practicing craft, gift or apparel producer selling your products. All these seminars are designed to help you improve your business and marketing skills and help you identify new opportunities to grow your businesses.

Seating is limited, so we strongly recommend that you pre-register for the seminars that interest you. We cannot guarantee a spot will be available if you just show up on the day.




16) One Day Lean Conference, Comfort Inn, St. John's (NL) 

Date: March 11, 2011

Focus: Extending Lean to areas such as HR, energy efficiency, and quality. Keynote: Karen Martin from California; presentations by many local companies. Registration is $75.
Registration form: https://nl.cmemec.ca/mpower/event/loadevent.action?e=162



17) Anna Templeton Centre Easter Art & Craft Camps!
It's time to register for Easter art & craft camps at the Anna Templeton Centre! We've got cartooning, drama, sewing, drawing &
painting and arts & crafts camps for ages five to sixteen. Camps are either half-day or full-day, and are taught by experienced arts professionals, chosen for their knowledge, skill and enthusiasm.

Register your child by March 21 and SAVE 10% on fees! Register by calling 739-7623 or online at www.annatempletoncentre.com.



18) The Studio's NEW Photography Course Schedule
The Studio's Winter Photography Course schedule is now online.

Winter is a great time to finally learn how to use that DSLR camera that's been spending all it's time on AUTO. Start your learning on the right foot with The Basic Digital Photography 1-SLR Course.

The next course starts Sat Mar 26. A solid foundation in camera operation and general photography techniques will improve your images in no time.

If you're looking to take your learning to the next level , The Basic Digital Photography 2 -SLR Course starts on March 21. Full description for these and other courses below. If you have any questions regarding which course is right for you or to register, please email or call.

Please note that The Studio is now located at 72 Harbour Drive, same entrance as Eastern Edge Gallery. By appointment only.

www.shanekellyphotography.com
The Studio / Shane Kelly Photography
72 harbour Drive
St John's, Newfoundland
(709) 739-0346
thestudio@nfld.net


Events and Exhibits

19) Eastern Edge Gallery, International Women's Day Exhibition, St. John's (NL)

Artist Talks + Opening Reception: Saturday, March 5, 3-5pm

Show Dates: March 5 - April 16, 2011

 

Goody-B Wiseman (ME) Superlovestarpower 2: The Album Project
Jo-Anne Balcaen (QC) The Longer I Wait, the Better it Feels

music, obsession, fantasy...
Superlovestarpower 2: The Album Project recasts iconic album cover photographs from the 1960s and 1970s as short films.

Recreating these now well-known snapshots and inserting them into speculative narratives, Goody-B Wiseman re-imagines the possibilities of these still images when they are re-inserted into linear time. Goody-B Wiseman lives and works in both the wilds of Downeast Maine and Los Angeles. She works in a variety of media including sculpture, film and printed matter and is primarily engaged with the use and structure of narrative.

The Longer I Wait, the Better it Feels presents a series of audio and visual installations that deal in one way or another with the trappings of popular music, obsessive and delusional fandom, and innocent fantasy.  Jo-Anne Balcaen's work examines the elusive nature of happiness, and how the commercialization of desire can create an inflated sense of expectation and a distorted sense of self.  Jo-Anne Balcaen is a Montreal-based artist who has exhibited her work in venues throughout Quebec, Canada, Europe, and the US.

709-739-1882
easternedgegallery@gmail.com
www.easternedge.ca


   

20) New Exhibition: The Rooms, Crafting Paradox, St. John's (NL)

Please join us at The Rooms on Friday March 4th at 7:30 pm for the opening reception for: Crafting Paradox

 

Crafting Paradox

This exhibition presents the work of Cal Lane, John Goodyear and Jason Holley. These artists work in different media and each has their own personal approach. Lane cuts and folds metal; Holley constructs ceramic pieces; and Goodyear sculpts wood. Commonly, there is a paradox that results from the tension between material and technique, form and content. Lane creates percussive lace works from recycled metal; Holley makes chain mail with ceramic links; and Goodyear transforms pieces of wood into intricate sculptures.

 

Also opening that evening: 

Goya: The Disasters of War and Los Caprichos - Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

AND 

Robert Sinclair: Fluidity

 

Everyone is welcome. For more information call The Rooms at 757-8000 or visit our website, www.therooms.ca 

 

General Interest

NEW! 21) Anna Templeton Centre Fundraiser: A Taste of Peru

Date: Friday, March 25, 6:30 for 7pm

Location: Anna Templeton Centre for Craft Art & Design - 2nd Floor, 278 Duckworth Street, St. John's (NL)   


You will not want to miss the next Anna Templeton Centre fund-raising
dinner. Stephanie Stoker spent two years in Peru and now she is sharing her favourite Peruvian dishes with us. This three course meal
includes Ceviche (a seafood dish), Huancaina, and salted toasted corn with a spicy creamy salsa for starters and the chicken dish Aji de Gallina is the entrée and the sweet ending is shortbread with Dulce de
Leche centres.

There's a feeling of spring in the air and it is a great time to get out and get together with friends & family. Round them all up and book your table for the Peruvian dinner today. The 2nd floor of the Anna Templeton Centre will be transformed into a magical dining experience - and it will be a great night! Tickets are just $30 each.

To reserve your tickets, call 739-7623 & book with a credit card, drop by the Centre at 278 Duckworth Street during office hours, or click annatempletoncentre.com


   

NEW! 22) Loom For Sale!    

For Sale...A 4-Harness Loom. Call Anna in Corner Brook @ 634-1352.
 

   

NEW! 23) The St. John's Storytelling Festival This Week!   

It is here! The St. John's Storytelling Festival runs all this week, starting Tuesday night with our first of two workshops. For full details see: http://www.storytellingstjohns.ca/festivals/2011/story11.html

Note: Storytelling Circle this week is a special performance. Cost is $10, and we start at 8, not 7:30. We'll resume the regular open mic sessions next month.
 
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