EXHIBITIONS AND SALES Kathryn Youngs, “New Ceramics", at the Patrick Doheny Fine Art Gallery, 1811 West lst Ave., Vancou- ver, until June 9th. Jeannic Mah, “APRIL/PARIS", at the grunt gallery, 209 east 6th ave., vancouver, June 12th opening: 8 pm, to June 30th. Documents Northwest: “STRONG TEA: Richard Notkin and the Yixing Tradition", at the Seattle Art Museum, Volunteer Park, 1400 East Prospect, Se- attle; to July 29th. Vicki Halper, asst. curator of moter art, conducts a tour of the exhibition on July 12th at 5:30 pm. Elsa Schamis, ceramics, and Diane Ostoich, lithos, at the New Westminster Community Arts Council, Queens Park, from June Sth to July 3rd. Reception June 10, 2-4pm Judith Connor, “TEAPOTS: A Clay Ceremony”, at the Aardvark Art Gallery, 1141 Davie St., Vancouver, 688-7630, Sunday, August 15th to September Sth. Kinichi Shigeno at the Richmond Art Gallery, 7671 Minoru Gate, Richmond, 276-4012, from August 23rd to September 3rd. Katherine McLean and Nixie Barton, “Contempo- rary Still-Lifes, at the Fran Willis North Park Gallery, 1619 Store St., Victoria, until the end of June. Katherine Dodds: Collection at the McPherson Li- brary Gallery, University of Victoria, June 26 to July 16. Phone: 7218298 The Gulf Islands Community Arts Council proudly presents ARTCRAFT ‘90 at the Mahon Hall, Ganges, SaltSpring Island, daily from June 8th to September 3rd, The show offers work by over 150 artists and craftspeople living on the Gulf Islands, and demon- strations are scheduled on weekends during the sutimer. The West End Pottery Club Annual Sidewalk Sale will be held Saturday July 21, 10am - 4 pm. 870 Demmnan, Vancouver. 689-0571 ARTionNa BIEWN 40 UP CERAMICS FP anti rtn TV E¥ Mes ar Abdo G Toad Wap cere ONG nt ded firsrelnes FRaei RIVIERE f geetec.. Jews (2 -Ave 26. WORESHOPS & CLASSES METCHOSIN INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, located on Pedder Bay near Victoria, B.C., offers the fepainy dp courses his summer: fi { re! ; = Ail aa Meg ht a wetk- Susfape Barish July 30th and 31st. For more information write Elizabeth Travis, 6lla Linden Ave., Victoria, B,C., V8V 4G8, or phone 384- 1698 EMILY CARR COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN will present two intensive ceramic studio workshops this summer, Bruce Taylor, instructor at the Nowa Scotia College of Art and Design, and recent recipient of the Grand Prix in the Art Section of the 1989 Ceramic International Competition im Mino, Japan, will give an intensive ceramic sculpture workshop, July 3 - 20. Lari Robson, a studio potter on Saltspring [sland since 1971, will instruct in the traditional techniques of making utilitarian ware, from July 23 -August 10, Both courses are held Monday through Friday, 9 am to12:30 pm, with a class limit of 16, Tultion and studio fees total $245 for each course. For further informa- tion, please contact Part-time Studies at ECCAD, 1399 Johnston St., Vancouver, V6H 3R9, or phone (604) 687-2345. After 4:30 pm:687-2344. Pat Webber offers Summer 1990 Pottery Work- shope in her studio in the Victoria area. Each five-day workshop will cover both wheel throwing and hand building techniques at all levels, along with other aspects of glazing, decorating and firing. Sessions are July 9-13, and July 16 to 20, at a total cost of 400,00. For further information, contact Pat at (604)658- 5072. Art Workshop, Wenatchee Valley College, Washin- ton, offers Advanced Specialty Firing: “Salt-Sagger”, with Ruth E. Allen, June 26 to July 2. Maximum enrolment is 15 people, and the course costs are about $75. US. Call (509)662-1651, or 662-6991. The Anderson Ranch Arts Center, in Snowmass, Colorado, offers a wide range of ceramics courses this summer, including one with Richard Notkin and A- Leon, “Teapots: East meets West", July 23-August 3. For further information on this or on other courses, phone or drop by the Guild office.