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Gauteng Region

Newsletter Volume 8 Issue: Nov 2013

Inside this issue Letter from the Editor John’s column Making their mark in France AIR Vallauris Ombre Exhibition Review AGM: Christina Bryer 2014 Calendar New Members Gauteng Committee

Do what you love and you will always love what you do!


Editorial

T

he need to create in clay has been ever present in all the activities that we, as members of CSA, have been a part of this year.

Beginning with the Clay Festival we came together, shared our ideas, our dreams and plans for the future as we watched and listened at workshops presented by knowledgeable and inspiring fellow ceramists. This provided the platform for the rest of the year – the Regional Exhibition, the Potters’ Market, the Multi-Workshop and the Ombre Exhibition. Importantly, all these events brought us together to interact with each other on the subject we all feel passionate about – clay. Next year, 2014, also promises more opportunities for learning and showing our work to the public. The AGM on February 22 is not to be missed. Besides taking part in the planning for the year there will be an inspirational workshop from Christina Bryer, one of South Africa’s finest ceramic artists, from the Western Cape (read about her elsewhere in the newsletter). During the year there will be exhibitions, workshops and a market – so, after you have all had a good holiday, start making more beautiful pieces. All this does not happen without an enormous amount of planning and work behind the scenes. We would be lost without Cynthia keeping us all on track, and Colleen has taken on every task that has come her way, with the help of various committee and co-opted members. Many, many thanks to them all. Thanks also to Claire Waters, who has taken on the setting out of the newsletters, giving us a vibrant looking source of information on all our activities. Give some thought as to how you, as a member , can play a part – we need to know what you would like to see at workshops, tell us about anything special about your work, let us know about private exhibitions. Next year we would like to tell some individual stories about our members, who you are and what motivates you. We wish all our members and their families a blessed and joyous Festive season. Travel safely and return revived, renewed and refreshed – even if you are only moving from your own living room to the garden to sit under a tree. Happy holidays. Jerice.

Opinions expressed are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Ceramics SA.


John’s Column

A

s we approach the end of another year I am revisiting a piece I wrote for the newsletter in 2011. As it is a different year I have made a few changes.

The end of another year looms and brings with it time to reflect on what we have achieved during and to look forward to the new year with excitement and enthusiasm. Here is a simple process that you might want to do, either right now or keep it for the end of the year and bring it out at resolution time. I have put this together with regard to your ceramic work but you could use it for any area of your life. 1. List your 3 biggest accomplishments this year 2. List 3 areas where you achieved success during the year 3. List 3 things you want to change or improve during the coming year 4. List 3 qualities you would like to bring out in your work 5. Set 3 goals that you wish to achieve in the next year 6. Set time limits for when you wish to achieve them 7. List 3 new things you want to try your hand at in the year ahead 8. Enter your work into at least one competition or exhibition Review what you have written for items 1 and 2 and take time to acknowledge yourself for these accomplishments and achievements. Do what you love and you will always love what you do! I wish you all the very best for the year ahead and may the year ahead be truly productive and rewarding for you in all areas of your life.


MAKING THEIR MARK

IN FRANCE T

he creative spirit of three ceramic artists, all members of Ceramics SA, is spreading through the town of Vallauris in the south of France. Nic Sithole and Madoda Fani, from Gauteng and Andile Dylvane from the Western Cape were invited to do a month long residency in a town which is famous for ceramics in all its forms, from the priceless jugs and platters painted by Picasso to the small mementos that tourists take home to remind them of their visit. The streets of Vallauris are lined with shops selling ceramics, studios where potters can be seen at their wheels and museums where prize winning pieces are on display. During November the three ceramists, accompanied by a graphic artist from KZN, will live and work in a studio environment , will give master classes and prepare  for an exhibition to be held at the end of their visit. This is all part of a programme of France/South Africa cooperation and is hosted by AIR(Artists in Residency) Vallauris, which pays the travel costs between the two countries and  provides accommodation and studio facilities. Ceramics SA has awarded each of the three members a Tim Morris bursary to help with their day to day living costs and several Gauteng members have generously donated amounts to add to these. Nic, Madoda and Andile are all active members of Ceramics SA – all have won awards on exhibitions, given workshops and developed their own work to a highly professional standard. They will certainly be fine ambassadors of Ceramics SA and the country.

Nic Sithole, Madoda Fani, A


ndile Dylvane & Buntu Fihla


OmbrĂŠ Exhibition Review a collaboration between Plascon and CSA @ Spaces showroom in Fourways

212 pieces, 45 ceramists, 2 Duty Officers, 29 days, 55 plinths to be moved and painted. Set up and dismantle, delivery and collection of work, The Opening, Wine sponsorship, Opening speakers, walkabouts, payments to artists, . . . . These were some of the items on our list for the Ombre exhibition. It was a ground breaking exhibition in terms of venue and display. We are all used to the way CSA exhibitions are normally set up – white plinths, usually a pot per plinth or work of the same artist or genre displayed together. When we collaborated with Plascon and were offered their flagship store at the Fourways Design Quarter as a venue for a themed exhibition, we agreed that Claire Bond, Plascon Creative manager extraordinaire, would do the set up.

Wine was sponsored by Cronier Wines. Annemarie Meintjes from Visi magazine did the opening address.


Sandy Godwin

Doreen Hemp

OmbrĂŠ opening

Dale Lambert

Melanie Robinson


Gerhard van den Heever

Plascon donated the paint (colours agreed between both parties), and plinths were painted in various shades of grey with pink for accent. As far as I know, this has never been done for a CSA exhibition previously. Claire also used her design and décor flair to place pieces in a way that people would do in their own homes. This resulted in a less formal looking display that appealed to visitors looking for décor items to complement their homes. The grey and pink plinths suited the work well and it was very eye catching.

Nici Brockwell

Pauline van Tonder

It also took us out of our comfort zone and made us question whether this display suited our work and fitted in with the way we previously viewed ceramic exhibitions. Either way, it was different, it was unique and it made us think – not a bad thing. We sold well and covered all costs and made a profit. The feedback we received from visitors was generally positive and we have been asked to consider making this an annual event. We need your feedback before we can make this decision. If you participated, or visited the exhibition, please drop me an email and let me know what you thought. Was it what you wanted? Would you be willing to assist if we held another exhibition @ Spaces? Any other suggestions? Eunice Botes


Gerd Kalesse & Betsy Nield chatting at the opening of Ombré

Eugene Hon gave an interesting speech and related his personal experience with his renovations.

Melanie & Simon Robinson with Claire Bond from Plascon

The Gauteng committee meets soon to discuss our diary for 2014 – exhibitions, workshops and potters market. It’s hard work and so we’d like to channel our energies into the events that are wanted and part of our long term vision. If you feel you’d like to join the committee, please let me know. If the timing is not right for you at the moment, please give us your support by spreading the word about CSA and participating in as many events as possible during the coming year. n


Obituary

JOHN SULLIVAN Well known member of Ceramics SA in Gauteng and nationally, John Sullivan has died in Pretoria at the age of 81. Combining his career of 30 years as a structural engineer, with his involvement in his wife, Elza’s ceramic studio, John was initially concerned with the technical side of ceramics – building their first paraffin fired gas kiln. This was after a trip to Japan when he announced that “all the best potters are men”. After some years he, too, started making pots – mostly strong slab built forms which complemented Elza’s thrown work. His work began to be shown on exhibitions, winning awards and being bought for many private and public collections, including the Corobrik Collection. For more than 40 years John helped Elza in her growing and successful teaching studio, maintained the kilns, developed glazes and was always available to help other potters who ventured into the world of reduction firing. He was interested in everything to do with clay and liked nothing more than to interact in a group of friends who all had the same interests. Their outstanding reduction fired pieces are a tribute to the exceptional understanding and control of all aspects of the Anglo Oriental tradition and practise. Together they were mentors to many and always willing to share all their knowledge. Our deepest sympathy goes to Elza and her family. n


The AGM will be followed by a workshop by Karen Sinovich To members theOfull benefit M give agd alene du n d oof Karen’s expertise, the AGM will commence at 09:00 sharp. We will ensure that the business of the meeting is concluded by 10:30 so that we can commence the workshop immediately thereafter. We appeal to members to make every effort to adhere to the specified times. Programme:

National exhibition

11:00 – Karen will commence with her short PowerPoint presentation.

Cape Town next year:

12:00-13:00 – Break for a light finger lunch which will be provided.

16th Nov 2014

13:00-15:00 – Commence participating workshop with Karen. Please note the following:

Sunday at 11am. International Award Judge - Magdalene Odundo

It will be necessary to produce current membership cards. Interested non members will be required to take out membership if they wish to attend. In order to make the necessary arrangements and particularly as the workshop is a participating one, it is essential to R.S.V.P. – please telephone Cynthia McAlpine at 011 791 5153 or email: ceramicssa@icon.co.za by no later than 8 February 2012.


GAUTENG 2014 AGM SATURDAY•FEBRUARY •22

W ORK SHO P P R E S E N T ER – C HRI S TI N A BRYE R Christina Bryer, one of South Africa’s most accomplished ceramic artists, will give a demonstrating workshop at this year’s agm. Many of you will have seen and marvelled at Christina’s amazing Mandala wall plates at the recent exhibition at the Kim Sacks Gallery, or in the Corobrik Collection, or on line or in publications. Working in porcelain, she uses endlessly repeating patterns, from the mosaics of the Alhambra to unicellular organisms , to the cross section of a strand of DNA. As child she was attracted and fascinated by the 5 and 6 pointed stars surrounding a double helix pattern in the border of the nursery linoleum – she worked out that if you traced the 5 pointed star the pattern continued indefinitely, whereas with the 6 pointed star you had to lift your finger after three points. In 1998 , while studying ceramics in London, she came across Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiling, which gave her further inspiration for her intricate geometric pieces. Strict discipline of following prescribed grid patterns gives way to a meditative and intuitive process.. “Starting with the absolute of the grid frees you to work with infinite possibilities,” says Christina. n


Venu e : G r a cep o in t Me t h o d i s t Chu rch, 1 2 5 D u n c a n R o a d, G len fern es s Time : 8. 3 0 f o r 9 a . m . GPS Co-ordinates: S260 00.22 E280 02.55 Telephone number: 011 702 4600

This promises to be an inspiring and fascinating workshop for all members.

FROM OR TAMBO INTERNATIONAL Take the R24 and drive towards Johannesburg CBD. At the Gilloolys interchange follow the Pretoria signs and join the N3 Proceed on N3 until you get to the N1 North (Pretoria/ Polokwane) and N1 South (Roodeport/Bloemfontein split. Take the N1 South. Take the next off-ramp (Rivonia Road and follow the Sunninghill sign which leads you to a set of traffic lights. Turn left – you will now be on Rivonia Road and driving under the bridge. Stay in the extreme left lane. Take the second left turn, just before the traffic lights – you will now be on Witkoppen Road. Proceed to Witkoppen/Main intersection. Turn right into Main Road in the direction of Kyalami. Pass the Lonehill Blvd traffic lights, driving downwards and ascending after crossing the bridge. Keep to the left lane and turm left into Chattan Rd, followed by another quick left into Duncan Rd (gravel) Proceed until you reach the Church on the left. FROM PRETORIA Take the N1 (Ben Schoeman) towards Johannesburg. Take the Allandale (M39) off-ramp towards Kyalami At the Kyalami Racetrack intersection traffic lights turn right and join the R55. Pass the Kyalami Estate on the right , stay in the left hand lane and take the off-ramp to Macgregor Rd (M17). Proceed on Macgregor, which becomes Main Rd. After passing the Leeuwkop Prison entrance slow down to turn right at Chattan Rd. Turn immediately into Duncan Rd (gravel) and drive to the Church on the left hand side.


WELCOME to our NEW MEMBERS: Barbara Hudson, Helen d’Oliviera, Heather Salinger, Mariska Steyn and Tracey Thurlow (Student) Gauteng Administrative Office closes on Friday, 13 December 2013 reopens Monday, 13 January 2014.

Gauteng Region Committee Name

Duties

Tel. No.

Mobile

e-mail

Colleen Lehmkuhl

Regional Chair/ Meeting Notes

011 463 7262

073 481 0889

colleen@ potterystudio.co.za

John Shirley

Vice Chair/ Exhibitions

011 640 4982

083 407 5968

johnshir@gmail.com

Drury Brandt

Logistics

011 807 9942

082 574 5800

drury@tiscali.co.za

Dineke den Bakker

Vaal Triangle Liaison

016 932 2173

082 715 1639

dineke.denbakker@ lantic.net

Jerice Doeg

Exhibitions/ Potters’ Market

012 460 6516

082 683 5680 jerice@informsa.co.za

012 667 1207

082 463 8653 dunkelly@mweb.co.za

Darien Harrison Catering Rose Hobson

Clay Festival/ Exhibitions

Marentia Jordaan

Workshops

Claudia Postaremczak

Workshops

011 467 9765

082 909 5357

claudia@ claudiasceramix.co.za

Karen van der Riet

General assist/ Potters’ Market

012 660 2341

082 655 2121

karenvanderriet@ gmail.com

DTP: Claire Waters

084 436 4312

rosehobson@ gmail.com

012 660 8550 (W) 084 567 8296 marentia@yahoo.com


Gauteng diary 2014 GAUTENG AGM

SAT FEB 22nd 2014 Gracepoint Methodist Church,

Duncan Road, Glenferness Time: 8.30 for 9 a.m.

National Exhibition Cape Town next year:

16th Nov 2014 Sunday International Award Judge Magdalene Odundo

11am

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