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residency opening

updated wed 30 apr 97

 

Jeanne Haskell, Vermont Clay Studio on fri 4 apr 97

We are a clay art center in central Vermont. We have a position available for
a ceramic resident to work one day a week in exchange for workspace.

Can someone advise me about getting word out over e-mail to schools who may
have graduating students who would like to take advantage of this
opportunity? Is there a bulletin board that goes to graduate and
undergraduate schools? Is ClayArt the way to go? Or anything else? What is
the e-mail avenue?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Jeanne.


Job Opportunity/Vermont Residency

The Vermont Clay Studio, a non-profit community clay center located in
central Vermont, is currently seeking an individual to fill a residency
opening.

* Free open workspace,
* Free materials & firing
* Paid teaching opportunity
* A one-month resident exhibition

. . .in return for one day of work per week in the Studio (10-6).

Responsibilities include loading, unloading and firing kilns of student work;
recycling clay; mixing glazes; minor maintenance; studio cleanup; and being
available to answer questions asked by studio users.

The ideal person for this position will have a strong background in ceramics
as well as the confidence and knowledge to make important decisions involved
in the day to day operations of a studio.

Our studio is a small, but rapidly growing, facility which offers a variety
of classes seven days a week to people all ages and abilities. Our gallery
exhibits the works of local, regional and national ceramic artists as well as
our students and faculty.

For further information and details, please contact Jeanne at (802) 223-4220.

Jeanne Haskell, Vermont Clay Studio on fri 4 apr 97

Job Opportunity/Vermont Residency

(Can someone advise me about getting word out over e-mail to schools who may
have graduating students who would like to take advantage of this
opportunity? Is there a bulletin board that goes to graduate and
undergraduate schools? Is ClayArt sufficient, as a way to go? Or anything
else? What is the e-mail avenue? Any advice would be appreciated.)


The Vermont Clay Studio, a non-profit community clay center located in
downtown Montpelier, Vermont, is currently seeking an individual to fill a
residency opening, June 1, 1997.

* Free open workspace,
* Free materials & firing
* Paid teaching opportunity
* One month Resident exhibition

. . .in return for one day of work per week in the Studio (10-6).

Responsibilities include loading, unloading and firing kilns of student work;
recycling clay; mixing glazes; minor maintenance; studio cleanup; and being
available to answer questions asked by studio users.

The ideal person for this position will have a strong background in ceramics
as well as the confidence and knowledge to make important decisions involved
in the day to day operations of a studio.

Our studio is a small, but rapidly growing, facility which offers a variety
of classes seven days a week to people all ages and abilities. Our gallery
exhibits the works of many New England ceramic artists as well as our
students and faculty.

For further information and details, please contact Jeanne Haskell at (802)
223-4220.