
What is the Peep Plug Show?
At it’s heart The Peep Plug Show is a brilliant scheme set in motion by Skutt Ceramic Products Inc. to shamelessly promote their kilns while at the same time develop a private collection of the most valuable Peep Hole Plugs on earth. Besides we love having your students art work in the Skutt booth for all to admire?
Read The Peep Show
by David l. Gamble
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| Winner gets a new ceramic kiln with the latest kilnmaster controller. Photo not the actual kiln. |
Prizes
The school whose student’s Peep Hole Plug is chosen will receive a brand new Kiln. The winning Peep Hole Plug will become part of the permanent Skutt Collection which will travel to future Art Education Conferences.
How to Enter (Registration Closed)
1. You must be present at the NAEA Conference in Seattle in 2011 to qualify for the prize.
2. Have each member of your class make a decorative Peep Hole Plug and take a digital image of the three top plugs your class would like to enter in the finals. It must be made of clay, fired and functional. By “Functional” we mean: the plug part fits into the peep hole’s 1 1/4 inch opening tapering to ¾ of an inch. The peep hole plug needs to supports itself while in the peep hole. Plug part should not be glazed (underglaze is OK). The part of your plug that sets outside of the kiln may be glazed.
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NAEA 2009 Winner
Crosswind Elementary School
Cordova, Tennessee
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3. Take a digital picture of it. (Preferably on grey paper) and upload it along with your registration.
4. Register to win before the 2011 deadline, fill out the form, and post each photo.
5. Check your e-mail in late February to see if one of your students pieces is selected as one of the 20 finalists to be displayed at the Skutt Booth at NAEA in Seattle 2011.
6. Bring your student’s piece to the show where it may be chosen as the grand prize winner.

Click to view 2009 Contest Entries
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