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Statewide Ceramics Show

February 1, 2014

1st Annual High School Ceramic Show scheduled April 9-26

Screen shot 2014-01-26 at 10.31.16 AMHigh school ceramic teachers (one entry per school) judge their students prior to the show. Each teacher is eligible (at no cost) to submit 1 utilitarian clay piece and 1 sculptural clay piece for the Gannet Gallery Show on or before March 29.

Students, families, community members, and school personnel are invited to attend the opening, scheduled for Wednesday, April 9, 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Prizes will be donated by local educational and artistic organizations to recognize the quality ceramic work that is created in our high schools in the state of Maine and presented at the opening.

How to Enter

  1. RSVP by copying the information below, fill out for each piece and email a to Russell Kahn at ruskahn@gmail.com.
  2. Print out info below for each entry and make sure it is taped to the work. Deliver or mail to Russell Kahn at Camden Hills Regional High School, or to the Harlow Gallery in Hallowell. Entries must be received by Saturday, March 29th

Artist(s) Name(s):

School or group:

Contact address (include city, state & zip):

Contact phone (and name if representing a group):

Contact email:

Age(s):

Grade(s):

Title of sculpture/pottery:

Medium(clay, glaze, firing temp.):

Dimensions:

Price if art is for sale:

Dates

  • Safely packaged work for drop off or mail by Saturday, March 29, to Russell Kahn, Camden Hills Regional High School, 25 Keelson Drive, Rockport, Maine 04856

or

  • Harlow Gallery, 160 Water Street, Hallowell, ME 04347
  • April 9-26, Gannett building gallery, 331 Water Street, Augusta, Maine opening the evening of  Wednesday, April 9, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Pick-up April 28-30. After the 30th pieces will be auctioned or discarded because there is no storage at UMA or the Harlow Gallery. If you did send the artwork by snail mail, please include return postage…Thanks!!

Questions? Please contact Russell Kahn at 207-322-6168 or ruskahn@gmail.com!

By submitting work, students, parents and school agree to have the images of the work used for future promotions. Also, UMA, Harlow Gallery, Russell Kahn, and anyone else involved with the show shall not be held responsible for broken ceramic pieces during shipping or the duration of the show.

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