=" Denys James - Handbuilding of slab forms incorporating slips, oxides, coloured clays Sept. 1980 3 S686 68 HS FESEHOESSE OES EHEESHEEEESHEEEEEEEEEEESEEHS EEK EHESEESEEEEESEFSEEEEESEEEE HYCROFT SALE ENTRY FORM NAME - ; ; PHONE ADDRE 3S WORKER FEE $10 enclosed NON-WORKER FEE $15 enclosed REKSSEESESEESEE SESE SHKSEHESCKSSESESHEESESESHSSESRSESRETCSSSESSESESSESESERHESHKEKEHPSEKEEKSEKHEKKESEEESKSEKKESHHDSE number of postcard advertisementsof Hycroft Sale desired. FOSS ECE EETS ERE EHEEEEESEOEEEHEHEEOEEEEKEEEESEEE8EFEE8EE8EEENETEEEOEEEEEHEOEORE RED VERY IMPORTANT: In order to help the Hycroft Committee find the people to do the various shifts etc., we have included a “work form" to be maild in Sarlier than your entry forms and fees. Those of you who intend to sell your pots at Hycroft, or who would just like to help, please check off the job before Oct. 15 and mat} to the above address. VOLUNTEER WORK FORM Check one "Muscle" men: move furniture, set-up stands, 8 am - noon, Thurs. Nov. 20. ‘Checking-in pots: 3 hour shift, 1 pm-&pm, Thurs. Nov. 20. Cashier/wrappers: 2 hour shifts, 10 am-9pm, Fri., Nov. 21. Clean-up, “Muscle"-men, and checkers, Yem-12 noon Sat., Nov. 22. Name: Phone: Address: SIXTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS & CRAFTS, Sun., Sept. 28, at Boitanio Park, 10-4. Contact Vicki Andrews, 1706 Signal Pt. Rd., Williams Lake, V2G 2W7. Or call 332m from Dec. 4-7. CRAFTS FAIR IN ALBERTA for those wishing to have a booth in Edmonton, Contact, Cynthia Levy, c/o 3564 W. &th, a or call 261-1817 or Trudy Pekarsky at 734-7261. = v SQUAMISH ARTS COUNCIL MKT., Oct. 25, 1-5 c Debbie Kahane, 892-3617. MIDWINTER ARTS & CRAFTS SALE, Nov. 21-22, write Box 630, Chase, B.C. VOE IMO. 5 FIRST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ARTISANS! MKT., $55-$65 per booth, Dec. 6-7, Call 722-2459, Cedar community Hall, Nanaimo. BURNABY CRAFT MKT., Burnby Arta Council, 298-7322. WORKSHOPS HE TRAVELLING WORKSHOPS sponsored by the Potters Guild of 8.C. and the Craftsmen's : ssoc. of 8.C., are still avatlable to communities in 8.C. wishing to host a local workshop of one or more days with an out-of-town instructor. The hosting community is responsible for the instructors fee, recommended by the Guild at $150 a day as well as accomodation and meals during th t. T and CABC will pay the travel coats. g the visit. The Guild To assist in organizing workshop schedules and budget } DB: geting,; please anply soon. write Ronda Green, Travelling Workshop Co-ordinator, 5410 Keith Rd., We Vane, V7W 2N2, including two or three preferences, dates, location and duration of workshop. Fol- lowing is a list of available people which will be updated as needed. Jean Fahrni - Two screen slide lectures on early Asian ceramic history anc 3E: Asian potters today, informal practical sessicns, How to photograph one's work instruc- tion. Ronda Green - Beginner and intermediate wheel work, earthenware, Cone 02 glaze firing, local clay preparation, slip and engobe decoratiin techniques. Jan Grove - All levels of wheelwork. He presently fires cone 4-6, electric. Glaze calculations, decorative techniques taught as well as a comprehensive slice collection of personal work and European, Australican and N. American potters. = Don Hutchinson - will give a general throwing workshop for the beginner and inter- “meciate level. He works in stoneware. anc textures. One step firing in Raku and low-fire salt glaze. Kiln construc- tion. Aesthetic critiques of participant's work. Corinne Kingma - Slide presentation and workshop on the use of slizs and textures on handbuilt and thrown work, masks, dolls and tiles.