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Ceramic Arts

Suzie Kennedy Chairman (432) 381-3144
Johnnie Williams Assistant Chairman (432) 381-6165
Billie Brown Assistant Chairman (432) 381-0245

 Entry Times 

Sunday, August 31, 2008 Enter Exhibits Noon to 6:00 p.m.
Monday, September 1, 2008 Enter Exhibits Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Enter Exhibits Noon to 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 14, 2008 Pick Up Entries 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Special Rules

1.    All entries in Ceramic Arts are subject to the General Rules & Regulations of the Creative Arts Division as published
  herein.  PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.

2.    Each exhibitor may enter one (1) item under each category  Chairman reserves the right to limit entries according to  space available.

3.    All entries must be hand-crafted, and must be entered in the name of the artist.

4.    All entries not free-standing MUST be equipped to hang or accompanied with an easel.

5.    A Professional is considered any person who is now, or has at any time in the past, been involved in selling,
  teaching, or has owned a shop related to the craft.  Under no circumstances may these persons enter as hobbyist.

6.    If an entry has non-ceramic decorative attachments (such as flower arrangements), they must be removable for judging.

7.    In judging articles for Ceramics, consideration will be given to:

    a) Appearance/Appeal, b) Finished Seam and Bottom, c) Detail, d) Technique, e) Originality, and f) Workmanship.

 Division 1 Hobbyist
Division 2 Professional
Division 3 Children (0-12 years)
Division 4 Senior Citizens (65 or over)

A   Ceramic - Arts  
01  Air brush 14  Original design
02  Angels (any technique) 15  Porcelain - any other technique
03  Young adult (13-18 any technique) 16  Red glaze technique
04  Clay lift (raising of petals, etc. on
       wet greenware)
17  Christmas items
18  Sgraffito (carving on greenware)
05  Decals 19  Stains - drybrush
06  Glaze (gloss or matte) 20  Stains - oil or mineral spirits
07  Glaze (special effect or textural) 21  Stains - waterbase
08  Holiday 22  Translucent underglaze
09  Lamps 23  Utility items (kitchen/bathroom sets, etc.)
10  Luster (mother-of-pearl, etc.)
11  Metallics (gold, platinum, etc.)
24  Purchased Bisque (original design)
25  Purchased Bisque (large or small)
12  Multi-media (several techniques
     combined)
26  Other small items of merit
 
13  Opaque underglaze  
   
B   Pottery  
01  Handbuilt 08  Decorative
02  Wheel-thrown 09  Raku
03  Extruded 10  Salt Fire
04  Mixed media (with found objects) 11  Special glaze
05  Stoneware 12  Stained
06  Porcelain 13  Terra Cotta
07  Functional (dinnerware) 14  Sculptured

 

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