Sep 16, 2022 | SCC members, artist interview, ceramics, clay |
Introduction written by Maria Hendrika: I am so pleased to introduce my new friend and colleague Terri Ekvall. Terri is an accomplished ceramics artist who produces wheel thrown, hand built and sculptural work. A graduate of the University of Regina, Terri...
Jul 20, 2022 | SCC members, artist interview, ceramics, clay |
Introduction written by Ken Tickner: Anne Mclellan’s breadth of experience in pottery is unique and extensive. A lifelong artist, Anne has studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and the Alberta College of Art where she did exceptionally well academically...
May 2, 2022 | SCC members, craft education, sculpture, artist, arts community, ceramics, clay, collaboration, community, disappeared, installation, missing, murdered |
Submitted by: Cheryl Ring, SCC juried Professional Craftsperson A Saskatchewan artist, who created an exhibit to remember and honour Canada’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, has been recognized outside of the Canadian borders. Created by...
Jul 31, 2019 | SCC members, artist program, ceramics, Cindy Hoppe, community, fibre art, juried, jury process |
Written by: Karen Boldt, SCC juried Professional Craftsperson If your mittens from Something from Nothing have a little button embellishment on them (about half of them do), there’s a story as to where they came from. Several years ago, I stumbled upon a few of...
Jul 24, 2019 | opinion, politics, art, arts community, ceramics, clay, craft, craftivism, fine craft, history, SCC Gallery, social media, the narrative dish |
Written by: Leah Moxley Teigrob, Gallery Assistant There has long been a connection between politics and art, but what role does fine craft play in this relationship? After one too many negative comments suggesting she keep politics out of her practice, one...
Mar 26, 2019 | sculpture, artist, ceramics, clay, events, exhibition, the narrative dish |
Written by: Maia Stark, Exhibitions & Education Coordinator On Saturday, March 16th at the Saskatchewan Craft Council Gallery we invited Carole Epp, artist, ceramic arts advocate, and editor of Musing About Mud, to discuss the exhibition The Narrative Dish...