September 1st, 2008

ceramics pottery jobs
Do you know of any website online to find good employment opportunities in the field of ceramics / pottery jobs?

I I soon graduated from art school with a BFA in ceramics and would like to broaden my horizons by another artist might work in a production workshop ceramic, brick factory, or something else. How can I find these jobs online, or Where?

I guess most places would be appointed as the recruitment under the wage labor instead of BFA in ceramics. You must have a good resource in just ask your teachers what they mean by the students and places in your area. In addition, you should contact the ceramics and ceramic suppliers in your area who also work with the commercial areas and talk to the owner or any person who interacts with the places that hire someone like you. If you have not done in the last 3-4 years, could also late to be useful, but Google address of your school and the search for near Ceramics and Pottery


Mark Hines Creations: Comical Sales Collectors Ceramic Face Mug Cup - Has a face molded into mug with the telephone as the mug handle and the word Sales on top - NOT DESIGNED FOR DRINKING, ONLY DECORATION - 5 1/4 inches tall x 4 inches wide - Collectible


Mark Hines Creations: Comical Sales Collectors Ceramic Face Mug Cup – Has a face molded into mug with the telephone as the mug handle and the word Sales on top – NOT DESIGNED FOR DRINKING, ONLY DECORATION – 5 1/4 inches tall x 4 inches wide – Collectible


$149.54


This comical container has much more than face value. The artisan at our California studio use no molds, but throw each piece on the potters wheel. Every face is hand-sculptured from a variety of fine clays so that no two pieces are exactly alike. Each piece bears the artists signature. All pieces in this line are made from lead-free materials. They glazed and fired at high temperatures to insure …

Complete Copier: The Oeuvre of A.O. Copier 1901-1991


Complete Copier: The Oeuvre of A.O. Copier 1901-1991


$59.85


Starting his career as a glassblower at the Leerdam glass works factory when he was just 14 years old, Andries Copier (1901-1991) went on to become the greatest glass designer that the Netherlands has ever known. Copier was influenced by the Bauhaus design ethos, and, following its lead, established a clean, geometric Dutch style for the glass arts that combined affordability with elegance. Made i…

Glass: Gerrit Rietveld Academy Amster


Glass: Gerrit Rietveld Academy Amster


$39.95


This book traces the department’s rich history and is also a representative overview of developments in Dutch glass over the past forty years….

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