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Jamie Sinz - Jingdezhen: Making Pottery. Would you like a city with your pots? One of many Glaze Shops Courtyards filled with drying work I’ve wanted to go to Jingdezhen ever since I heard about it a month or so ago from my ceramics teacher at the Pottery Workshop (PW for short because I’ll be mentioning it a lot in this post). He described it as a great place for potters to spend weeks or months, but everyone else would be happy going for a day or two. In the “no time like the present” mentality, we decided last Tuesday that we would go the following Saturday.

The Pottery Workshop Saturday morning Student Market Students selling pieces at the Saturday morning market Once transportation was taken care of, I took my own advise from the “Boarding Pass” interview I did over on Prêt à Voyager a few months ago and contacted some people that had been in the city for a while that could give us some tips on what to do.

Patrick...our unofficial guide to Jingdezhen! The Pottery Workshop design studio The Pottery Workshop 2 Chimneys building. Jingdezhen Weekend: Sunday | NIKDAUM.COM – News. Note: This is part two of two awesome* posts on my weekend trip to Jingdezhen (Read part 1 here). It contains some photos and writing about pottery. If neither photos nor pottery analogies interest you, you’re fired. On Sunday, J-Dawg Jammyfresh and I groggily arose and carried our breakfast vouchers to a restaurant connected to the hotel. We had half an hour to spare before the buffet was closed, and the food was already getting a little stale. None of it looked very appealing, so we based our morning meal on delicious watermelon. After breakfast, we took a cab to the Yu Zhou Ceramics Factory zone. The highlight of the morning was stumbling upon a plate graveyard.

For lunch, we accidentally ordered super-sized KFC chicken sandwich meals. Old wooden door in the Yu Zhou Ceramics Factory zone. J. with umbrella looking at piles of coal. Clay and ladies washing dishes. Inside a vast clay processing space. Extruding porcelain into manageable tubes. Finished pottery in baskets. Old, rusty vents. Jingdezhen Weekend: Sunday | NIKDAUM.COM – News. Jamie Sinz - Jingdezhen: Making Pottery. Home | de Ateliers. Art in Red Light AIR9 - AIR9. Emigre Home.

Index. FontShop. The World’s Best Fonts. CNAP | Centre national des arts plastiques. CRAFT Limoges - Centre de Recherche sur les Arts du Feu et de la Terre. Résidences d’artistes. 1_-_1_a_programme_de_residences08_024 1_-_1_programme_de_residence_12_03_08_048 Parallèlement au programme de résidences/recherche 5/7 lié au post-diplôme, la Villa Arson accueille, à partir de 2013, trois artistes en résidence par an. Chacun reçoit une allocation de résidence de 5 000 euros dont deux versées par la DRAC Provence Alpes-Côte d'Azur et une par le Conseil Général des Alpes-Maritimes. Les artistes sont hébergés sur place pour une période de trois mois environ et bénéficient d'un atelier individuel.

Ils sont choisis par le directeur de l'établissement et le directeur du centre d'art en fonction de projets à développer sur place dans le cadre de la programmation artistique ou pédagogique, ainsi que pour leur capacité à intégrer la vie collective et plurielle de l'établissement. Ils peuvent également être sélectionnés dans le cadre de partenariats avec des structures extérieures. Autres informationsQu'est-ce qu'une résidence d'artiste ? Partenaires. Actualités. Les Éditions Particules, Paris. Intenational art jewellery online. Espace Perles - Accueil. Home | ResArtis. Find your residency.

Residencies. About Sanskriti Foundation. Seto International Ceramic & Glass Art Exchange Program. The Shigaraki Ceramic Culture Park | We provide a site for creativity.Artist-in-Residence, Ceramic and Art Complex in the Shigaraki. Centre de producció i recerca d'arts visuals. KOCEF. CC — 2014 — CC. Welcome to the Danish Art Workshops. Galerie Maria Lund - Galerie Danoise.