“Nov. 1980 3 SHOWS "MaADE-BY-HAND" '80, from now until Jan. Sth, at the Centennial Museum. This fea- tures high-quality juried work from around the province. Address, 1100 Chestnut St., Van. A MAJOR CERAMIC SHOW (international) is slated for the Everson Mus. of Art which produced the book and show A Century of Ceramics in the U.S. All interested Con- sultants and artists may write for more information to Margie Mughto, Everson Mus. of Art, 401 Harrison St., Syracuse, N.Y., 13202. THE POT SHOP PRE-CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION AND SHLE, Nov. 29-30, from 10 em - 6 pm Sat. and sun. featuring all members of Clayworks. THE CLAY AND INK SHGw AND SALE by the students of the Emily Carr College of Art on Granville Is., 1399 Johnston St., Dec. 5, 12-8, Dec., 6 and 7th from 9-8 pm in the college concourse. a BURNI\BY ART GALLERY, Dec. 4th to Jan. Sth. will have a mixed media exhibit featuring Persimmon dlackridge's work as well. Opening Dec. 4th, 7:30, family opening Dec. 7th. MHLASPINA COLLEGE ART FACULTY EXHISITIGN AND SALE at Madrona Centre. Featuring ceramics in both qalleries. frnm Now. 27 to Dec. 16th. THE PGT SHOP, 1723 Robson St., NEw wORK by sail Clive, Jack Clive, Brad MacFadden, Maureen wright, Don Murray and Doug Tayior. WORK SHUR S Travelling workshop in Ganges, Saltspring Is., Dec. 6-7th, from 10-4 featuring Denys James, contact Majgie Schubart, RR 3, Old Scott kd., Saltspring Is. SALES AND FAIRS CHRIGTMAS SALE, Fraser Valley Fotters ouild will now have their sale on Nov. 29 and 30th. For more information call Connie Glover at 856-7173. At Harmsworth Hall, 7170 232nd Ste, 232nd and the freeway, Langley, 8 C. HYCKCFT SALE OF POITERY, Potters Guild of 8.C., one day, Nov. 21, 10-9. ‘Admission 50 cents, family «1 at 1469 Mchae, just off 16th and Granville St. HIRO URAKAMI'S ANWUAL SELE CF POTTERY, Dec. 13-14, from 10-6, 4507 Woodoreen Dr., J. Vancouver, 926-0178. ALMUND PARK POTTERY, 2780 Alma, 12th at Alma will be having a sale of the work of 10 potters. Items at 10-20% off and some seconds as well as a variety of items. Dec. 6th from 10-6. Fhone 734-2247. THE BACKDOOR POTTERY CHRISTMAS SHLE, the 14th of Dec., from 11-5 pm. Featuring the work of 8 potters whose work ranges from functional stoneware to handbuilt porcelain. At 4430 uw 10th, prone 228-0123. MARTHA MELLING'S SIXTH. ANNUAL SALE, Dec. 6-7, from 1-5 at 742 Montroyal Blvd, N. Van., 980-1701. ‘featuring finely decorated porcelain ware. RILHMOND PCTTERS CLUB'S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE, at 7671 Minoru Gate, Richmond in the Richmond Arts Centre, Nov. 29 from 10 to 4. CIRCLE CRAFT'S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAIR at the East Cultural Centre, 1895 Venebles, the first session beginning Nov. 30th. The sale consisting of three separate ses- sions continues until Dec. 21. They will have a consignment shop there as well as in Robson Sq. in the exhibition area, open 6 days a week, 11 am to 4& om and til 7 pm Thurs. anc Fri., closed Sun. BURNABY CHRISTM’S CRAFT MARKET, Dec. 7-14 at the Burnaby Arts Centre. RCNDA GREEN ANB CAROL BULLEN will be having a Christmas sale of functicnal, slip- decoratec earthenware and some stoneware, Dec. 6-7, 11-9 pm. KITSILANG COMMUNITY CENTRE, 2690 Larch St., will heve its first craft fair, Dec. 14, 12-5 pm. MIDWINTER ART? & CRAFTS SALE, Nov. 21-22, write Sox 630, Chase, 8.C. VOE IMO. FIRST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ARTISANS' MKT., $55~565 per booth, Dec. 6-7, Call 722-2459, Cedar community Hall, Nanaimo. SECOND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT MARKET, Granville Island Public Market, Dec. 4-7 and Dec 18-21, during normal market hours, 9 am = 6 pm. CR-FTS FAIR IN ALBERTA for those wishin ai 9 to have a booth in Edmont f Lontact, Cynthia Levy, on, from Dec. 4-7. at 734-9261. vy, C/o 3564 W. 4th, Vanc. or call 261-1817 or Trudy Pekarsky ADS Ching Thong Chueng, a recent refugee from Vietnam is looking for a place to do pottery reqularily. Mr. Chueng worked in a pottery factory in Vietnam and i: anxious to continue doing pottery now that he is in Canada. He speaks Cantonese and a little English. If you are able to offer him some space either on a coopera- tive oar rental basis please telephone susan Ohannesian at 732-5162 or Howard Lear at 224-6907.