GORDON HUTCHENS The Nature of Clay Workshop August 25 - 30 Hoallyhock, Curtes Island BC Work with the elemental quality of clay, combining carth with water, air and fire, transforming these with your own unique spint, Handbuild clay forms of vessels using the natural textures of stone, bark, driftwood, and shells; later fire in a woodfired kiln. Make brushes from cedar bark or hair for glazing and decorating. Gordon guides and supports your expres- son in Hollyhock's natural setting. Gardon 1s an internationally recognized potter who Works from his studio on Denman [sland. An Honours Ceramics graduate from the University of [Llinois, he has had more than 25 solo and 75 group exhibitions in Canada and Asia, [n addi- tion to his many years of teaching college courses and clay workshops, Gordon is the author! host af four videos on Raku, Salt, and Soda firing. Tuition: $395 + $25 materials, 5 nights Information and Registration: 800.933.6339, www.Hollyhock.be.ca or http: !'mars.ark.com/~hutchens or email LECTURES AND WORKSHOP In conjunchon with Rachelle Chinnery’s exhibition, Celebrating the Source, the Richmond Art Gallery has an evening wilh two speakers, June 22 19:30 Admis- sion is free. Echoes in Time with Dr. Carol Mayer Celebrating the Source: a Geological Perspective with Joe Nagel Workshop with Rachelle Chinnery Sat June 17 13:00-16:00 Adults: $22:00 Richmond Art Gallery (M4, 231.6457 1359 Camwright Street ‘Yasue, BC ae V6H 3R7 tel: G4. 669 S45 fox: OM. G69 S27 LO POTTERY SALE Rower Punter, Grilian Paynter, Alice McLean, Rosemary Aman. Saturday and Sunday, May 27 & 28 }((4)- 17:00, Old St. Mary's Church Hall, Metchosin Road, Victoria STUDIO SPACE Shared pottery studio, Sth and Yukon, Vancouver, single and three-phase power. May | available. Jennifer 604.733.1992 LOOKING FOR WORK Full, part-time of piece work in ceramic shadio, Vancouver area. 12 years profes- sional experience in the arts. Currently retraining in ceramics. References on re- quest, Sheryl Wilson 604-323-449 FOR SALE 7 cubic ft gas kiln in excellent condition $600 Eun Joo Chon 604.669.5696 Large house and pottery studia, f acres, secluded, panoramic views, developed garden, Production studio: insulated and wired for electric kilns, kiln room, castle gas kiln, shelving, chemical storage, and kiln shed. Near Powell River. Lu 604.483.4587 or email Small electric Cress kiln, to cone 5, inte. rior approx. 3 cu ft, Needs repair, approx. 350-100; kiln fumiture $150. Contact Linda 604.708.0209 WANTED Steel kickwheel, college style with tabletop and bench. Jeanne 604.430. 5381) Gas kiln building supplies for {ree, trade or purchase. Keith or Carole, Poplar Stu- dio G04. 886.7345 WORKSHOPS CLOUDFLOWER CLAYWORKS Burmaby June | Thurs 19()-22:003 sessions Glaze Workshop J Jeanne Sarich Fee: $465 July 6 Thurs 19:00-22:003 sessions Glaze Workshop ff Jeanne Sarich Pee: $65 August 3 Thurs 19:00-22:00 3 sessions Glaze Workshop If Jeanne Sarieh $65 July $Sat3 sesions Raku witha Difference Jeanne Sarich Fee: $120 Sept 9 Sat 13:00-16:30 | session Making Brushes by Hand Deb Taylor Fee: $40 All the above workshops al Cloudflower Clayworks, 69284 Palm Ave, Buraby, BC. V5H 3M4, 604.430.5380 of email GRACE CAMERON ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP FOR CRAFTSPEOPLE Deadline May 31. $1000 Crafts Associa- hon of BC 604.687.6511, BRB.687.6511 for long distance; see cabe.net POTTERS GUILD OF BC NEWSLETTER [SSN #: 4319 #12X The Newsletter is published 10 times yearly as an information link for members. Submit articles, letters and information by the second Wednesday of each month. Unclassified and articles muy be edited for space needs. Fax us at (AM) 669-5627 oF send an attachment file on email to , Membership Fees for 12 months (incl GST) Individual $40 Sentor (65 +) or Student $25 Family/Studio (max, 4 people) $55 GroupiInstitution'Corporation $80 Advertising Rates (net including GST) Full Page $130 1/2 Page $70 1/3 Page $45 1/6 Page $25 Unclassified Rates (not including GST) Members Free! Non-members 3 lines for $8, each additional line $2 Website: www. bepotters.com Potters Guild of British Columbia Email: May 2000