CCI-Stoppress-1999-13- February

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STOPRESS

February

1999

JURYING! CCol QUALITY MARK - S H O W C A S E - MEDIASTORE - RETAIL G A L L E R Y The Crafts Council of Ireland has decided to make jurying a much simpler process. There will be two jury s e s s i o n s this year: Easter and August. The venue will be Kilkenny. The date for the Easter jury is April 8. If you wish to be juried for any of the above please contact the office in Kilkenny for an application form on 056-61804.

Crafts Council of Ireland Training Programmes OPEN HOUSE The Jewellery Design and Production Skills Course invites you to an Open House on Tuesday 9 March 1999 at the Jewellery Workshop, Castle Yard, Kilkenny from 10.00am to 4.00pm. The Trainees are in the final stages of their 2-year course and will be showing their training work as well as an exhibition of their jewellery. The Pottery Skills Course invites you to an Open House on Tuesday 9 March 1999 in the Pottery Skills Course Workshop, Island Mill, Thomastown, Co Kilkenny from 10.00am - 4.00pm. The Trainees are in the final stages of their one-year course. They will be showing their training work as well as an exhibition of their pottery. J E W E L L E R Y DESIGN AND PRODUCTION SKILLS SHORT COURSES SPRING/SUMMER 1999 Casting and Mould Making - Sat/Sun 20/21 March Beginners Course - Sat/Sun 27/28 March Setting I - Sat/Sun 22/23 May Setting II - Sat/Sun 29/30 May Tool Making (NEW) - Sunday 13 June All courses are held in the Crescent Workshop, Castle Yard, Kilkenny. For further information and application form, con足 tact the Council's offices 056-61804.

Letters to the Crafts Council Following the article in Bulletin 2 which featured the work of one of our NCAD Craft Design Metals graduates Natalie Delimata, who won the EBS Graduate Award at the RDS in 1998, I write to express my department's pleasure at seeing a recent graduate given such prominent coverage. However there are positives and negatives to many things in life and unfortunately as with this letter, the above mentioned article was no exception. Natalie was quoted as saying "that the students are not being made aware enough of the awards". Further to this it was stated that her involvement in the competition was a matter of chance. This seems an ideal opportunity to set the balance straight. The Craft Design Department regularly encourages its' stu足 dents to participate in the awards. They are seen as a valuable promotional vehicle for the graduates and department alike. When one looks at the frequency of significant prizes going to our recent graduates, it becomes evident that chance plays no part in their involvement: Deirdre Rogers (1994), Eimear Conyard (1995), Melanie Downes (1997), Julie Anne Foley (1997) and Natalie Delimita (1998). Had the journalist or editor of the last issue taken every care in it's compilation as stated on the back of "Bulletin 2", then a good publication would not have been marred by inaccuracy. Neil C. Read Head of Craft Design Department National College of Art and Design

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INTERNATIONAL FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS International Fair of Fashion Jewellery Manufacturers Mahon, Menorca, Spain 23 - 26 April 1999 Euro-Bijox & Accessories - SEBIME. For further information, contact Sebime, Feria Internacional De Fabricantes De Bisuteria Poima C/Aqueria Cremada,s/n 07714 Mahon, Menorca, Espana. Tel 00 97 I -36 03 13 / 36 08 56. "Si tous les ports du monde..." 1 8 - 2 2 August 1999 The Crafts and the Festival Dol de Bretagne has a tradition in mar­ kets and a picturesque and very well preserved old town which is the town centre. The most important architec­ tural feature of Dol is its magnificent cathedral with an Anglo-Normal style. A concert will take place in it during the festival. The paved streets can bring everybody's imagination back to the Middle Age. All these reasons lead us to organise a one-day Craft market nearby the cathedral. The French Committee proposals: Advertising will be paid by the French committee; free stands for Irish and Scottish craftsmen; trips and hotels to be paid by the Irish and Scottish partici­ pants. The area offers large possibilities of Bed and Breakfasts, camping, hotels and cottages. The prices depend on the type of accommodation. The rates will be negotiated for the festival; street entertainment will take place all day long in Dol de Bretagne; there is also the opportunity to sell products during all the festival in Spain Malo and in the Irish and Scottish village that will be installed in Pieurtult; for the firms that would like to meet some trade part­ ners, the Saint-Malo Chamber of Commerce would arrange meetings with French firms. Given the date, it could be considered as a holiday and work trip to Brittany. For further information, contact Blanca Moreno, Si tous les ports du monde, BP 30, 35413 Saint Malo Cedex, France. Tel: 00 33 2 99 82 00 40 / 00 33 2 99 81 62 61. Fax: 00 33 2 99 81 42 26. email: SMS.PORTDUMONDE@wanadoo.fr

Ceramic Resources Fair 13 - 15 July 1999 The renamed Ceramic Arts and Resources Fair will now include art dealers, art consultants, national ceram­ ics groups and individual artists, wishing to exhibit and sell ceramic art at the Ceramic Millennium. Previously, the Fair only accepted exhibitors who dealt in equipment, materials, tools, services, books, film and other resources for the field. In order to keep a clear divide between art and resources, the Fair will be held on two floors.

over 12,000 come from abroad) - the forthcoming maison&objet session will be held on 3 - 7 September 1999. For further information, contact Salon inter­ national de la decoration, du cadeau et des arts de la table - 4 Passage Roux 75017 Paris - France. Tel: + 33(01) 44 29 02 00. Fax + 33 (01) 44 29 02 01 or Manager: Frederic Bougeard Tel: +33 (01) 4429 02 18.

Northern Fibre III - Hidden Treasures The Danish Arts and Crafts Association's textile group hereby invite textile artists to an international work­ The Fair takes place in the Millennium shop by the North sea. The theme will headquarters at the RAI Congress Centre in Amsterdam July 13 - 15 1999. be Hidden Treasurers. The workshop will be held at Tuskaer Culture Center For information about the Fair and to in northwestern Jutland, Denmark. reserve booths contact: Ceramic Arts Two guest artists, John Olsen from and Resources Fair, Eurocongres, J van Goyenkade I I, PO Box 74713, 1075 HP Denmark and Byongy Laky from USA will be giving introductory presenta­ Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Telephone: +31 (20) 679 341 I; facsimile; tions. The week's work will take its point of departure in the nature of the +3 I (20) 673 7306. E-mail: area and any materials that can be ceramics@eurocongres.com. found there. In addition, participating artists will show slides of their own "Celebrating Boxes" - Searching work. The workshop will be held For Box Makers between 27 August to 4 September UK box makers Peter Lloyd and 1999. In the following exhibition partic­ Andrew Crawford are organising a ipants will show new works from the major international exhibition repre­ workshop together with earlier works senting the finest box-makers world­ at Textilforum in Herning from 4 wide to tour the UK in the year 2001. September to 28 November 1999. The intention is that the show, to be Participants will be selected on the basis entitled 'Celebrating Boxes', will be of submitted slides. Slides and applica­ linked to a high quality book of the tion must be received by us no later same name featuring all participants. than 10 March 1999. For more infor­ This will be a wide ranging and exten­ mation, contact Paul Jensen, sive title that will have a relevance and Kunstnerhuset, Gjethusparken 4, DK value long after the end of the exhibi­ 3300 Frederiksvaerk. E-mail: tion. pj@post.tele.dk. The exact venues and dates are to be finalised. The show will originate at Carlisle's Tullie House in July 2001 and will initially include 6 or 8 galleries in the UK each running from 6 - 8 weeks and then hopefully on to tour Europe, US and Australia. For more informa­ tion, please contact "Celebrating Boxes", The Old School House, Hallbankgate, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8 2NW.UK. Tel:+44 16977 46698. Email: infor@harlequinac.com. Maison & Objet - home decorating shows With over 2000 French and foreign exhibitors, 50,000 buyers (of whom

"The World competition of Arts & Crafts Kanazawa '99" This competition will be held in Kanazawa, Japan in September 1999. Taking this opportunity, we would like to announce our appeal to the public and welcome as many works as possible from around the world. For further information please contact by mail or fax in English: The Secretariate for the World Competition of Arts and Crafts Kanazawa '99, do Kanazawa City Hall Crafts Promotion Subsection, I-I-1 Hirosaka, Kanazawa-City, Ishikawa-ken 920-8577, Japan, fax: + 81 76 260 7191


O U K b f c S

AVAILABLE Introduction to Woodcarving 3 day courses in Ben Russell's West Cork workshop. 1999 Dates: 2 - 4 March, 9 - 1 1 April and 14-16 April. Course Content: choosing and maintaining tools; planning a project; choosing timbers; var­ ious carving and finishing tech­ niques - relief, 3D, bowls and letter-carving, as requested. Choose your project! All the necessary tools are supplied, but do bring your own if you have them. Tools and timber can be bought through the workshop. Student gouges can be sharpened and 'tuned' and full use may be made of the workshop's reference library. IR£ 150 (light lunch and

refreshments included). Concessions available. Course insurance meets FAS require­ ments. For further informa­ tion, please contact 027661333. Burren College of A r t Four summer workshops in 1999: 7- 9 May: Emotional Painting with Pauline Bewick 7 - 9 May: Photography with Martin Healy 6 - 8 August: Beginning Photography with Margaret Watson 9 - 1 4 August: Burren Landscapes with Trevor Geoghegan For further details, contact the Burren College of Art, Ballyvaughan, Co Clare. Tel 065-77200. Fax 065-77201. E-mail burren (q)iol.ie

TO LET Kells, Ring of Kerry. Recently refurbished house and workshop to let. Tel: Joanne 0669477669. Studio space available to rent in South West Donegal. Telephone 073-22886. Craft studios available to rent at The Old Market Square Craft Centre in the village of Clonmellon, C o Westmeath. The studios are located in recently renovated nineteenth century buildings which also house a coffee shop and craft shop. Clonmellon is a picturesque vil­ lage located on the N52 between Kells and Mullingar. It is approximately one hours journey from Dublin. Please send your CV and visuals of your work (photographs/postcards) to Mary Davis/Mary Carroll, The Old Square Crafts Centre, Clonmellon, Co Westmeath. Tel: 04633433 for further information. Craft Workshop in prime tourist area. Bright and spacious 1000 sq feet, very reason­ able rent. Preference given to discipline comple­ menting existing crafts in Donegal Craft Village,

CALLING CRAFTWORKERSI W E B SITES An established Retailer interested in developing a web-site, is looking for Craft Goods, suitable for sale on the Internet. Contact: Russell at Dundalk 042-30332. Free W e b Site Hosting for suitable partners. Web World has been an Internet Service Provider with experi­ ence in web site design and site host­ ing/marketing since 1996, and has designed many Internet sites such as www.cabcon.co.uk / www.irish-art.com / www.vibe.ie / howzes.com. Also please check out our site at www.webworld.ie. We currently host in excess of 200 sites on an 80mbps connection (12 times faster than satellite). We are offering FREE OF CHARGE to host your products on our site (subject to agreement on a percentage rebate, or trade price, plus we request that you make a note of our web address on any future advertising). We will be market­ ing our site as a giftware store, initially by using software to register the site with over 2,500 search engines, links etc. The products will be displayed using your trading name & logos. The details of each product plus its image will be entered on our database, which

will be uploaded to the web site. For further information, contact Bronagh Keaveney on 087-23 12183.

BOOKS Calling Architectural Glass Artists Architectural glass artists have been developing new techniques in the last few years. I am researching a book for A&C Black on how glass artists are using printmaking techniques on glass. Virtually every printmaking technique can be translated on to glass from pota­ to prints to silkscreening enamels, colours, skins, sandblast prints and glass. If there are any artists in Ireland using printmaking techniques on to glass in an architectural context, please let me know what they are doing and send slides of work completed to Mark Angus, 144 North Road, Bath, BA2 5DL UK. Tel: 0044-1225-834530

IRISH CRAFT FAIRS Letterkenny Community Centre Craft Fair at Letterkenny Community Centre, Railway Road, Letterkenny, Co Donegal on Sunday I I April 1999 from 12.00 - 6.00pm. Each stall will be given a space of 8ft x 5ft at £20.00. For fur­ ther information and bookings, contact

Terence 074-22761. Spring and Autumn Gift Fair 18-21 April 1999, RDS Main Halls 29 August - I September 1999, RDS Simmonscourt Pavillion Contact John Palmer Exhibitions, Tel: (01) 2694022 fax: (01) 2692295

GALLERIES Daffodil Gallery Search For Ceramic & Wood Sculpture. The newly constructed Daffodil Gallery is currently looking for ceramic & wood sculpture. The work must be no larger than Im in any dimension. Sculptors interested in exhibiting, please send photos/slides of work available for sale and a one page artistic CV to Daffodil Gallery, Skerries, Co Dublin. OPPART, Tig Fili Gallery, MacCurtain Street, Cork, 021-551989 Exhibition by Niamh Lawlor: "Her Sopa Del Dia" Friday 12 February Wednesday 3 March, of work made dur­ ing her residency in the Cork Sculpture Factory. Also a group exhibition "Not another bloody dress" 5 March - I April, based on little girls' dresses.


SITUATIONS VACANT A P S O is part of Irish Aid, the Government's Official Development Assistance Programme. APSO sends qualified and experienced Irish men and women to developing coun­ tries to impart vital skills to local communities and organisa­ tions in a sustainable way. We currently require: Craft Advisor Ref: AD087 The Rossing Foundation is the largest indigenous NGO (non governmental organisation) in Namibia, its craft develop­ ment programme has set up Mud Hut Trading (MHT) to market handicrafts for 10 small enterprises. Duties will include training and supporting Namibian handicraft produc­ ers in designing, making and producing goods saleable in the domestic and or export markets; enhancing the producers' capacity to appreciate and respond to market values, includ­ ing viability, quality and reliability of supply; training produc­ er groups in pricing, marketing, management, record-keeping and other relevant business skills; assisting producer groups to appreciate and adopt sustainable strategies in the produc­ tion of materials. Qualifications: A good track record in the production of quality traditional craft items, excellent people skills and computer literate. Driving Licence essential. Location: Windhoek, Namibia, Southern Africa. Marketing Advisor - Crafts Ref: AD086 This post is with the Rossing Foundation (as above). The turnover for MHT for 1998 was in the region of N$ 300,000 plus. Duties will include: developing a marketing strategy including range planning and forecasting for domes­ tic and export markets; supporting and advising a Namibian counterpart; enabling staff of MHT to provide a marketing service to handicraft producers in Namibia. Qualifications: Degree in Marketing/Business. Experience of craft related business desirable. Drivers licence essential. Location: Khomasdal, Windhoek, Namibia, Southern Africa. If you are between 23 and 70, qualified and have at least two years relevant work experience, please contact us for further information on the above posts and details of our regional information evenings. Address: 29-30 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2. Information Line: 01-6620298, Callsave; 1850 345999. E-mail: recruit@apso.ie. Web: www.apso.ie.

WANTED Any candlemaking equipment, dip­ ping vats, industrial moulds, etc. Tel: 01-2301487 or 087-2445239. Second hand electric wheel and kiln - good working order. Turntables too! Please contact Eileen at 06637042. St John of God Centre for the Mentally Handicapped would greatly appreciate any seconds in any crafts. Will collect anywhere. Please tele­ phone Sheila Prendergast 0405-51 148.

SITUATIONS WANTED Dublin based Qualified Textile Designer (Bachelor of Textile Design - Shenkar College of Textile and Fashion, Technology and Design - Israel) specialising in weaving, cur­ rently seeks Employment or Freelance work. Has work experience and Portfolio available, owns a Sample Loom. Available Immediately. Contact Sigal Pinhasi at 01-6680303 (9.00 - 5.00pm ) or 01-6685098 (evenings). Jeweller with Higher National Diploma in Silversmithing and Jewellery Design from the School of Jewellery, Birmingham, just returning to Ireland, seeks work. Small amount of trade experience having worked as a tem­ porary solderer in Birmingham for Christmas rush. Please contact: Michelle Rossiter 055-29207. Creative person seeks part-time position with craftworker involved in the design of greeting cards/calligraphy or other related crafts. Phone 01 -6689869 Employment sought in craft retail or apprenticeship in textile area, experienced in clothing area. Contact Sheila 067-34733 EXPERIENCE WANTED Secondary school student would hugely appreciate work experience in July with weaver. Please phone 045-866303. Voluntary work experience required by transition year student with furniture makers, in the Dublin area, for the first two weeks of March. "I have a great ambition to become a furniture maker when I finish school and think this is a great opportunity to experience what is involved". Contact: Richard Somerville, 8 Rossmore Avenue, Templeogue, Dublin 6W tel: (01) 4907206 Man, 5 I, seeks work experience with Wood turner. Has two years experience but needs some instruction. Please phone Howard, (01) 4531722 between 9.30 and 3.30 Monday - Wednesday. Irish national, full-time student in Holland seeks work experience for one year with silver/goldsmith or in jewellery workshop. Starting September '99 Tel/fax: + 31 180 687033

Studio space - approx 800 sq ft ground level with large entrance and lots of natural light for hot-glass studio. Contact Lucinda Tel: 01-8310254. Potter requires a workspace and use of kiln in South Co Dublin area. Flexible re hours available for use etc. Contact Noreen at 01-2848933.

FOR SALE Kiln - 9.5 cubic feet. Top Loader. Sitter and Automatic Timer. 3 Phase in mint condition. £1450 OBO. Tel/Fax 01-8324671.

Loom - good condition. Light wood. Modern £400. 20 black hebridean sheep fleeces. 80 Shetland sheep fleeces. Various colours £90.00. 3 old Irish yew trees. 6 felled large lime trees. I elm. Offers for all above: Tel 044-61867 Ceramic Transfers. Silkscreen transfers for large or small orders, printed with onglaze, underglaze and oxides: gold, platinum and lustres for both china and glass. Contact Pamela Moreton Ceramics, 22b Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9JW, tel: 00 44 1263 512629


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