MARKETING AND PROMOTION FOR CRAFTSMEN AND ARTISTS by Janet Summerton, Director of Circle Craft, at Xuantlen College, Surrey, June 4 - beginnera and June 11 for advanced. More tnformatton through Vancouver Community College. ART, CRAFT AND GIFT MARKET - Tuesday to Sunday, 10 - 5 p.m. Artiete reserve tables for Saturdaye & Sundays. Limited space available at this permanent location, 1386 Main St., North Vancower. Call 980-4243 or 985-5528. CAPILANO COLLEGE CRAFT DEPT. is registering now for classes next Fall. Day and evening credit courees in firet and second year are available. Inetruetors are Domma MeLaren for day elaeses and Bob Kingamtll for evening classes. For further information, contact the Art Department secretary at 948-1911 ext. 390 or either of the above tnetructors. LANGLEY CENTENNIAL MUSEUM AND NATIONAL EXHIBITION CENTRE ts planning to present temporary, small ezhibite of work by Valley artiste and eraftamen. 8znibit apace will be made available for one-man diaplaye. Each artiet will be asked to participate for 4-@ weeks. This ie a unique opportunity to have your latest work on display. For further information contact Shiriey Sutherland at 888-3922. EXHIBITIONS —_] MAKERS SHOWCASE - ROBSON SQUARK am eaxhibition and eale by 75 leading 8.C. artisans. Jiume 1- 4, ll a.m. = 7 p.m. REMBRANDT GALLERIES to May 2ist. 10-6;380. LARRY AQUILAR: Showing porcelain and stoneware in both funettonal and decorative forms and in colours reminiscent of the oriental almond, orchid, and bamboo. PAT WEBBER: Her porcelain tends to simple, clean lines decorated with aunburet and jewel-like eryetalline glazes and will feature assembled ctrcular wall pieces. ART GALLERY OF GREATER VICTORIA 17th and 18th Centary ENCLISH CERAMICS to May 16th. Antique Chinese and Japanese CLOISONNE to May 20th, 10