Gaya Ceramic Arts Center: Residency program 2010

Gaya Ceramic Art Center in Bali is accepting applications for their inaugural residency program. Successful applicants will be provided with a private studio space and resources and spend two months working alongside master potters in a beautiful setting.

Each private studio is equipped with a pottery wheel, work table and shelves. Ceramicists are also provides with access to general studio facilities which include a broad range of ceramic equipment.

To be eligible for this opportunity, artists must demonstrate that they are seriously interested in working in clay and interested in focus and exchange, exploration and exposure.

Residencies will take pace in early winter or late spring 2010.

For more information and to apply visit here.

Published 28 August 2009.

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