Cely + 3 COMPETITION, "MADE BY HAND" 'BQ. The date for receipt of entries has been pushed up to JUNE 16, 1980. Entry forms will be distributed in the CABC Feb. newsletter and available from the office after Feb. 15. Write to #801-207 W. Hastings St. Vancouver, V6B 1W?. or call 681-9613. MADE BY HAND '80 will run Sept. 29-Jan. 4&. 15 PROFESSIGNAL ONTARIO CRAFTS people are the subjects of a series of slide pre- sentaticns produced by the Craft Resource Centre of the Ontario Crafts Council. Chosen in the field of ceramics is Ruth McKinley, teapots, Angelo di Petta, hand- building and painting on clay, Keith Campbell, lustres and porcelain, Harlan House, handbuilding and porcelain, Lois Betteridge, holloware (moulded ceramics). Each presentation includes 30-40 slides focusing on each person in their studio, on work in progress, and on a selection of final pieces. A written commentary by each person completes each package. It is available for viewing at the Craft Resource Centre, 346 Dundas St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5T 1G5, for rental at $10 per package. Additional catalogues are available. Or call Ireane Solliger, (416)- 366-3551. ANN MORTIMER, "CANADIAN CONNECTIONS", the first complete national audio-visual pres- entation showing the growth of Canadian Ceramics, from sarly Quebec wares to con- temporary studio work seen across Canada today. TUES., MAR. & at the Vencouver Centennial Museum at 7:30. Admission FREE. The Goodfellow Catalog of Wonderful Things, and the Goodfellow Review of Crafts are informative, the latter tells of trends, publications, craft fairs and special education programs, while the former attempts to get buyers directly together with creators. It tells state-by-state what kind of crafts schooling is available, or even about ar tisans in England who will tutor. Write "Goocfellows", F.C. 4520 Berkeley, CA 94704. USA SHOWS MEDALTA POTTERY (made in Redcliff, Alberta) is being exhibited until April 29th at the North Shore Museum and Archives at 209 w. &th, N. Vanc. wWed.-Sun. 1-4. The archives aie open Thurs. and Fri., 10-5. This is ware made from one of the two known Canadian stoneware deposits. Products included art ware, restaurant and oven ware. SEATTLE ART MUSEUM, Feb. 14-Mar. 30, The Tanakamaru Collection, Ceramics of West- ern Japan. CIRCLE CRAFT'S show "Private Acts" will open at 7:30, Feb. 12 and continue until March Sth. At 348 water St., closed mondays. CASC selected 8.C. crafts for display in the Marine room in the Pacific Centre store of Eaton's. On display from Feb. 15-Mar. 15. Eaton's is planning an "Arts Exposition" for Sept. 1980 and again the Craftsmen's Assoc. has been asked to coordinete the craft involvement. (Call 604-681-9613. JOE FAFARD, recent sculpture at the Surrey Art Gallery, 13750 68th Ave, Surrey. Hours, weekdays 9-4:30; weekends, 1-5, evenings, Tues. and Thurs. 7-9:30. From now until March 2nd. ALSO an illustrated lecture by Joe Fafard, Fri., Feb. 15, 8-9 followed by an informal reception for the artist. SEE wORKSHOPS, THE ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF 8.C., 970 Richards 3t., 683-8588, will feature Pe- ter Baker and Valerie Pugh. Hours: 10-4:30, Mon. - Fri. THE POT SHOP, 1723 Robson St., generally new work from two new kiln loads. PLACE DES ARTS, 166 King Edward, Coquitlam, Al Budneys, from Feb. 7-21. My apolo- gies for faulty information in last month's newsletter, editor. REMBRANDT GALLERY, 1333 Lonsdale, N. Vanc., Ron Tribe, Mar. 17th - 29th. WORK SHOFS WALTER DEXTER will give a wheel workshop at Vanderhoof as a part of the Outreach program. 20, contact Janet Zimmerman, CNC, if intereeted. Feb. 20-Mar. 2. ELLEN ZEISS, MacKenzie please contact .Janet Zimmerman, CNC. Feb. 22-24, MALASPINA COLLEGE, 900 Fifth St.,. Nanaimo, 8.C., VOR 585, Lectures, films, demonstrations, etc., featuring Jan Grove, Gordon Hutchens, Don Hutchinson, Robin Hopper, Les Manning, Sally Michner, Jim Thornsbury, Dave Toresdahl, Ron Tribe and Pat Webber. MARCH 1. Cost: $27 includes lunch. Registration deadline Feb. 20th. DAVID EELES workshop April 13-14, at the Surrey Arts Centre. Sponsored by the Fraser Valley Potters Guild. For further information about this excellent Aritish potter call the centre at 596-7461. DAVID EELES IN VICTORIA, at the Lester 8. Pearson College of the Pacific, RR #1, Victoria. The workshop will take place on April 5 and 6th--Sat. and Sun. There will be a get together at Robin Hopper's Sat. avening. Registration includes a non-refundable fee of $5. The fee of $35 includes lunch both days. Mail regis- tration c/o Robin Hopper, 4283 Metchosin Rd., RR #1, Victoria, 8.C., VAX 3u9.