WG@BE3 postponed until 2004
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WG@BE3 postponed until 2004
Amy just reminded me about our third Warm Glass at Bullseye competition/exhibition.
Sorry, been over-involved with BECon and should have posted this info sooner:
The WG@BE3 exhibition is being timed to coincide with the Grand Opening of Bullseye's new Resource Center East - which, like all good construction projects, is running predictably behind schedule. We expect to open around January 2004.
Clearly, this gives a reprieve to everyone who is late with his/her homework (moi included). You've probably got a couple of more months than last year's schedule to start making work. I expect we'll be jurying in October/November. Brad? And running the show from early Jan to early Feb.
More info soon.... famous last words..... and since I've dropped the ball, here's your chance to chirp up and make suggestions as to how this year's competition/exhibition could be improved over last year's. (Get more/better organized??)
BuriedinBEConGirl, - Lani
Sorry, been over-involved with BECon and should have posted this info sooner:
The WG@BE3 exhibition is being timed to coincide with the Grand Opening of Bullseye's new Resource Center East - which, like all good construction projects, is running predictably behind schedule. We expect to open around January 2004.
Clearly, this gives a reprieve to everyone who is late with his/her homework (moi included). You've probably got a couple of more months than last year's schedule to start making work. I expect we'll be jurying in October/November. Brad? And running the show from early Jan to early Feb.
More info soon.... famous last words..... and since I've dropped the ball, here's your chance to chirp up and make suggestions as to how this year's competition/exhibition could be improved over last year's. (Get more/better organized??)
BuriedinBEConGirl, - Lani
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Lordy Lordy...breathing a sigh...
Glad it's postponed...I was sweating it figuring I'd have to have something done by end of Aug.
This newbie THANKS the construction company.
I'll keep an eye on the board for deadlines to have photos sent in.
This newbie THANKS the construction company.
I'll keep an eye on the board for deadlines to have photos sent in.
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Dear Alice,
The new Bullseye Connection Resource Center is (will be) on the East side of the Willamette River (that’s pronounced Will am’ ette, if you ever get here and don’t want native eyes to roll upwards), right next door to the Bullseye Glass factory. It’s in a light industrial neighborhood that used to be a farmy little burb of Portland, Oregon (still referred to as Stumptown even though the logging evidence is long gone). The factory neighborhood is still called Garlic Gulch by the oldtimers who remember the Italian families that once lived here.
The OLD Resource Center was (still is for the moment) located in the trendy upscalin’ Westside – of the river – the area of downtown Stumptown known as The Pearl - as in “you should see what’s inside that grungy exteriorâ€
The new Bullseye Connection Resource Center is (will be) on the East side of the Willamette River (that’s pronounced Will am’ ette, if you ever get here and don’t want native eyes to roll upwards), right next door to the Bullseye Glass factory. It’s in a light industrial neighborhood that used to be a farmy little burb of Portland, Oregon (still referred to as Stumptown even though the logging evidence is long gone). The factory neighborhood is still called Garlic Gulch by the oldtimers who remember the Italian families that once lived here.
The OLD Resource Center was (still is for the moment) located in the trendy upscalin’ Westside – of the river – the area of downtown Stumptown known as The Pearl - as in “you should see what’s inside that grungy exteriorâ€
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Question about qualification for art :
If a piece of art is displayed at the Millenium Glass Center during the Warm Glass Conference could it still qualify for entry in the WG@BE3
exhibition on the west coast?
If a piece of art is displayed at the Millenium Glass Center during the Warm Glass Conference could it still qualify for entry in the WG@BE3
exhibition on the west coast?
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We (at BE) don't have a problem with that. But that call is also up to Brad. - LaniJudi Charlson wrote:Question about qualification for art :
If a piece of art is displayed at the Millenium Glass Center during the Warm Glass Conference could it still qualify for entry in the WG@BE3
exhibition on the west coast?
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No problem with me, either. For WG@BE, there's no restriction on being in other shows previously.Lani McGregor wrote:We (at BE) don't have a problem with that. But that call is also up to Brad. - LaniJudi Charlson wrote:Question about qualification for art :
If a piece of art is displayed at the Millenium Glass Center during the Warm Glass Conference could it still qualify for entry in the WG@BE3
exhibition on the west coast?
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Great news Lani and Brad!!
I want to submit my best new work to Millenium Glass Center but thought I should "save " it for the juried WG@BE3.
My old skutt kiln needs to be rewired and bricks fixed (1975) and I can't decide on what kiln or kilns I need for my new shop to upgrade my ability to produce.
I might wait until after the conference to decide as there seems to be plently of info scheduled on kiln s.
Judi
I want to submit my best new work to Millenium Glass Center but thought I should "save " it for the juried WG@BE3.
My old skutt kiln needs to be rewired and bricks fixed (1975) and I can't decide on what kiln or kilns I need for my new shop to upgrade my ability to produce.
I might wait until after the conference to decide as there seems to be plently of info scheduled on kiln s.
Judi

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Great news Lani and Brad!!
I want to submit my best new work to Millenium Glass Center but thought I should "save " it for the juried WG@BE3.
My old skutt kiln needs to be rewired and bricks fixed (1975) and I can't decide on what kiln or kilns I need for my new shop to upgrade my ability to produce.
I might wait until after the conference to decide as there seems to be plently of info scheduled on kiln s.
Judi
I want to submit my best new work to Millenium Glass Center but thought I should "save " it for the juried WG@BE3.
My old skutt kiln needs to be rewired and bricks fixed (1975) and I can't decide on what kiln or kilns I need for my new shop to upgrade my ability to produce.
I might wait until after the conference to decide as there seems to be plently of info scheduled on kiln s.
Judi

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Regulation number three spells out the size limitation, which is basically that size is limited to works that can be hand-carried by one person: http://www.warmglass.com/WGBEII.htm#Rulescoolntn wrote:I looked at info from entry and contest rules from WG@BE2 and did find any restrictions on size of works, weights, or mounting restrictions ? What are these...if any ?
Some of the rules may change slightly this time around, but the size limitation will likely remain the same.
Size Regu...
Ok, so if a 'work' is multi-piece, but each piece can be carried by one individual that will suffice ?
Sorry getting so technical.
Sorry getting so technical.