Anne Lewis Workshop

We are happy to be able to sponsor, in conjunction with
Capilano College Community Education Department, a workshop
to be given by Anne Lewis, an internationally known potter from
Acoma Pueblo of New Mexico, which 15 one of the western
Pueblos, mear San Fidel, New Mexico. The women of her family
have been potters for many generations, working in the time-
honoured polychrome technique. Their beautifully painted
designs are traditional and symbolic, each having a specific
story or meaning.

Anne will be accompanied by her friend, Ulli Steltzer,
a British Columbia photographer of international fame, who
will show some of her superb photographs of the Pueblo potters
of New Mexico. Two of hew recently published books are,
"Indian Artists at Work" and the award winning, "Coast of
Many Faces”. - Barbara Barron

Lucation: Capilano College Pottery Studio, North Vencouver
Fee: $15.00
Registration & Information: Elizabeth Reynolds 922-1453

Please register as soon a§ possible. Registration is limited!
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KOOTENAY CRAFT CONFERENCE is proposed for March or April of
1987 in co-operation with the C.A.B.C. and David Thompson
University Centre. Topics will include: communication in

the Kootenay area, professionalism, standards, exhibitions,
C.A.B.C. involvement as well as the participation of respected

craftsmen in workshops. Contact: Mousi Tchir, Box 16, South
Slocan, B.C. VOG 2G0 (604) 359-7440

TORONTO CRAFT SUPPLIERS SHOWCASE will give manufacturers &

suppliers an opportunity to promote their products ad estab-
1ish new markets. April 30 - May 3, 1981. Contact: Contem-
porary Craft Show Ltd., P.O. Box 23, Station A, Toronto, On-

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