SUMMER SCHOOL II

OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS NOW!

OUR
PROGRAM

Summer School II – New Technologies and Design Processes

Symposium frame:

  • 1 month duration: 1st – 31st of August 2019
  • 10-14 students
  • 1-2 professors

This symposium has been designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of New Technologies in the field of ceramics and their application. It also provides students with the opportunity to develop their design processes skills, especially in plaster, in order for them to approach and realise complex and perhaps ground breaking designs.

The Summer School will be supplemented with input from leading designers who are working at the very top of their field with these technologies. We are aiming to create a network of young designers who are able to push the potentials of these exciting processes through co-operation and collaboration.

THE PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL UNIVERSITIES AND ARTS INSTITUTIONS.


WHAT TO
EXPECT?

During this program, students will receive:

  • instruction into design software (Rhino) and its potentials and applications.
  • intensive plaster workshops including instruction on the jigger-jolly
  • intensive 3D ceramic printing workshop
  • support and guidance for each individual student in order to provide them with the tools they need to contextualise their practice within the wider contemporary ceramic design field
  • a comprehensive lecture and discussion programme including invited artists who will talk about their own artistic practice and specialised construction techniques and how these can be taken from the studio and into mass production
  • guided excursions to major Danish Museums and Contemporary Art Galleries in Denmark as well as factories and designer studios.

Studio collection:
Guldagergaard has the largest collection of contemporary studio ceramics in Northern Europe. This dynamic and varied collection gives students and professors with the opportunity to engage with exceptional pieces of ceramic art outside of a gallery environment.

Studios and facilities:
Our state of the art studios were renovated in 2012 and can accommodate 16 artists at any one time. All resident artists and student groups at Guldagergaard have full access to our excellent facilities including our wide and varied range of electric, gas and wood kilns, as well as our 3D printing lab and plaster workshop. With a lecture theatre, meeting rooms and extensive library and support from our highly, qualified, experienced and dedicated team, Guldagergaard is the ideal venue to host educational symposiums.

Accommodation:
Residents at Guldagergaard have full use of our cosy and stylish house and are encouraged to make themselves at home. We have single and double rooms available and a few on suite options. All accommodation is subject to availability and is designated on a first come first served basis.

Museums and galleries – a world of opportunities (knowledge):
We encourage all participants to take excursions around Denmark to explore the extraordinary museums, galleries and private artist studios. Your program will include an exclusive itinerary that will bring you to major museums and galleries in Denmark as well as visits to some of Denmark’s most important and outstanding artists and designers. The Guldagergaard staff will of course also be able to give you recommendations and guidance as to transportation, costs, sights, etc.

PRICES


Professors:
Free studio and accommodation for one month worth of 7,200 DKK.

Price does not include: material and firing costs, personal and travel expenses.

Students:
8,500 DKK for one month.

The price includes: accommodation and studio space, material and firing budget equivalent to 12.5kg clay, 5kg Plaster and 1 bisque firing, full access to our research database and the kiln yard, artist lectures and workshops, guided excursions to 2 museums, an exclusive itinerary to studios and design workshops in Copenhagen and Kolding.

The price does not include: travel and personal expenses, additional material and firing costs other than stated.

For more information about our University Programs: hattie@ceramic.dk.

MEALS

The manor building is fully equipped with a kitchen, that can be used freely by students and teachers. There will be space in the cupboard and in the refrigerator, where food and other things can be stored. There will be two options for meals during the stay.

Option 1:
The participants make their own breakfasts and lunches at meal breaks and have a specific place to have their personal food items.

For the evening meal, residents of the house will rotate as “Chef of the Day” and cook once a week for the rest of the house creating a cozy atmosphere of idea exchange and camaraderie over shared dinners. Past residents of Guldagergaard often cite this as one of their favorite memories of their time here.

Option 2:
Another option for participants is to pre-order all meals with a catering company at an extra cost of 200 DKK per person per day, alleviating any need to cook or prepare meals. The catered meals will be delivered to Guldagergaard for the participants to enjoy.

Meal breaks can be scheduled by Professors with the staff at Guldagergaard, and we will be sure to have meals delivered at appropriate meal times.

All participants are encouraged to feel at home in the Manor House. All rooms are well equipped with modern furniture and with attention to Scandinavian design aesthetics. We are pleased to feature Arne Jacobsen furniture in the dining room and living areas.