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Mentor Needed / Developing Additional Capacities in High Fire
Posted 19 Jul 2012
Potters Council organization includes artists at many different levels of expertise, ranging from student, to recreational, to professional ceramic artist. This wide range of expertise will provide a great mix of mentors and mentees.
We have many mentees looking for someone like YOU! This member needs help in the following areas, note you can mentor just one area:
- Skills and Techniques (Forming, Finishing & Firing)
- Critiquing Work
- Business: Sales 101, How to Begin
- Business: Retail
- Marketing Plans and Ideas
If you are interested in becoming a mentor for Member #834, please fill out a mentoring application here: http://svy.mk/HHPYuS. Please be sure to note the Member number so we can connect you to the mentee. #834.
To read more about the mentoring program, Click HERE.
Benefits of Becoming a Mentor- Gain personal satisfaction from enriching the emerging artists’, students’, or established artists’ current artistic needs.
- Give back to the ceramic community through the development of our peers, emerging artists, students, and ceramic professionals for the future by personally and professionally supporting their growth.
- Enhance coaching, feedback and existing skills.
- Exposure to new and different styles, knowledge, and perspectives.
- Receive a nomination from your Mentee for a Mentor Award.
- Potters Council recognition.
Do you have knowledge and expertise to share with others? Are you ready to give back to the ceramic community as a mentor? You can get started by reviewing the Mentoring Guidelines and completing the online Mentor Application. - Skills and Techniques (Forming, Finishing & Firing)
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Do you prefer to work in your studio alone, or in a communal studio? | July 6, 2012
Posted 6 Jul 2012
Do you prefer to work in your studio alone, or in a communal studio?
In which circumstance do you feel more productive? Happier?
I would probably get more work done by myself, but truth be told, I actually like to have people around.
Which is probably also why I continue teaching, while also working in the university studio. How about you?
Diana Pancioli
Potters Council Board Member
dianamp@comcast.net
dianapancioli.com -
Mentor Needed / Looking for Knowledge and a Challenge
Posted 20 Jun 2012
Potters Council organization includes artists at many different levels of expertise, ranging from student, to recreational, to professional ceramic artist. This wide range of expertise will provide a great mix of mentors and mentees.
We have many mentees looking for someone like YOU! This member needs help in the following areas, note you can mentor just one area:
- Skills and Techniques (Forming, Finishing & Firing)
- Photographing Your Work
- Critiquing Work
- Form and Aesthetics
If you are interested in becoming a mentor for Member #833, please fill out a mentoring application here: http://svy.mk/HHPYuS. Please be sure to note the Member number so we can connect you to the mentee. #833.
To read more about the mentoring program, Click HERE.
Benefits of Becoming a Mentor- Gain personal satisfaction from enriching the emerging artists’, students’, or established artists’ current artistic needs.
- Give back to the ceramic community through the development of our peers, emerging artists, students, and ceramic professionals for the future by personally and professionally supporting their growth.
- Enhance coaching, feedback and existing skills.
- Exposure to new and different styles, knowledge, and perspectives.
- Receive a nomination from your Mentee for a Mentor Award.
- Potters Council recognition.
Do you have knowledge and expertise to share with others? Are you ready to give back to the ceramic community as a mentor? You can get started by reviewing the Mentoring Guidelines and completing the online Mentor Application. - Skills and Techniques (Forming, Finishing & Firing)
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Mentor Needed / Studio Tech Help and Knowledge
Posted 13 Jun 2012
Potters Council organization includes artists at many different levels of expertise, ranging from student, to recreational, to professional ceramic artist. This wide range of expertise will provide a great mix of mentors and mentees.
We have many mentees looking for someone like YOU! This member needs help in the following areas, note you can mentor just one area:
- Apprenticing
- Studio Technician Help and Knowledge
If you are interested in becoming a mentor for Member #832, please fill out a mentoring application here: http://svy.mk/HHPYuS. Please be sure to note the Member number so we can connect you to the mentee. #832.
To read more about the mentoring program, Click HERE.
Benefits of Becoming a Mentor- Gain personal satisfaction from enriching the emerging artists’, students’, or established artists’ current artistic needs.
- Give back to the ceramic community through the development of our peers, emerging artists, students, and ceramic professionals for the future by personally and professionally supporting their growth.
- Enhance coaching, feedback and existing skills.
- Exposure to new and different styles, knowledge, and perspectives.
- Receive a nomination from your Mentee for a Mentor Award.
- Potters Council recognition.
Do you have knowledge and expertise to share with others? Are you ready to give back to the ceramic community as a mentor? You can get started by reviewing the Mentoring Guidelines and completing the online Mentor Application. - Apprenticing
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Do you have a favorite clay body? | June 12, 2012
Posted 13 Jun 2012
Do you have a favorite clay body? Stoneware (light or dark), porcelain, terra cotta? Do you work with more than one clay body? Why did you choose the particular clay you use?
I work with two bodies, one that I make and one that I buy. I use stoneware for most of my work, but every now and then I want porcelain for its wonderful qualities (despite its difficulties); I buy it.
Diana Pancioli
Potters Council Board Member
dianamp@comcast.net
dianapancioli.com
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