GUILD WORKSHOPS & SOCIAL CALENDAR OCTOBER Raku kiln building, Barbecue and You Too Can Raku Sunday October 1 11:00 behind the Guild on Granville Island Fee: $10.00 but Pre-registration is neces- sary, space is limited Ronda Green demonstrates how to build a Raku kiln. The Guild will supply a salmon and the members are asked to bong salads, good- ies and bisque pots to fire. Cathi Jefferson Workshop Out of the Round Friday October 20 LO00- 17:00 Ceramics Dept at Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design Slides: Friday night, 19:04) in the large Lecture Hall in new wing of ECIAD Fee: Workshops and slides $35.00 for members and $40.00 for non members Slides only $5.00) open to the public Cath throws amd alters her forms. She then fires them ina salu'soda kiln that gives them a very visually tactile quality. NOVEMBER How Do They Do That? Christmas Decorations and Ornaments Made of Clay Thursday November 74 1:00) Free Three local ceramic artists will demon- Sirate how Lhey create their lavounte Chnist- mas decorations. Non-aleoholic eggnog and goodies will be served. DECEMBER Made of Clay at Christmas December 1-3 Roundhouse, False Creek North See page 3 for more informatren Guild Christmas Party Saturday December 2 Gallery of BC Ceramics A social evening to celebrate the expan- sion of the Gallery and to introduce cur new Gallery manager Kimcha Rajkumar. Members receive 25% off anything in the store, Great focal, great savings and good frends. FEBRUARY 2001 Broce Cochrane Saturday, Feb. 16/Sunday, Feb, 17 2001 TOO - Lécth} Shadbolt Centre for the Ars/Studio Thea- We Fee: Earlybird registration to January 15, $65 ($50 for college/university/ECIAD students) Revistration alter January 15,$75($60 for students) Add GST to all fees Format Day L: Bruce demonstrates wheel throw- ing techniques in the marming, followed by an 1 hour slide/lecture presentation of his own work. He’ll finish throwing in the aflernoon, Day 2: Bruce spends the second day fin- ishing work from the previous day and includes a 1/2hr-Lhr shide‘lecture presen- tation on the work of other potters in the early afternoon. Details of these events will be continuously updated in the newsletter. You can also contact Magei Keer or Jim Stamper. They welcome your feedback and suggestions. Registration Make cheques for workshops out to the Poters Guild of BC and mail or deliver to the Guild Office on Granville (sland, Please clearly mark both the cheque and envelope with the name of the workshop. Jim Stamper 604.450.4602 and Mage! Kneer 604,929. 3206 4 Potters Guild of British Columbia EVENTS 100 Mile House CARIBOO POTTERS GUILD The Arts Council and the Tourist Associa- lian are sponsoring a conference titled Artists and Cultural Tourism: A Profit- able Partnership on October] 9-20 at the Lodge in 100 Mile House to encourage artists and touriam operators to work to- gether. Workshops include: * The Art of Markeung + Partnerships that Work * Ads and Brochures that Sell * Making the Most of the Media * Get Government on vour Side For more informaiton see brochures lef at ‘Guild or phone the Tourism Association at 250,392.2226 or contact Cornelia Haeussler