5 of an artist's work if the work demonstrates consistent high sales levels averaged over a six month period. In such a case, the artist will be paid the full amount of commission owing, net 30 dave from the date of delivery to the Gallery. To enter such an arrangement the artist may be required not to sell work in any competitive location on Granville Island and must be prepared to guarantee a steady supply of work for the Gallery, The Gallery will endeavour to recover full retail price of broken items from the responsible party. The full commission value will be paid by the Gallery to the artist. Breakage by staff will be paid by the Gallery. If it is determined that breakage is the result f fl ’ the Gallery Manager wi advise the artist. Breakage resulting from fl i » responsibility of the artist. In the event of a consignment over $400.00 (retail value) being damaged, the artist gives the gallery discretionary authority to employ a professional conservaton’restarer to repair the piece(s). The repair will then be stated on all bills of sale. SALES The GALLERY OF B.C, CERAMICS may hold a January sale. Commission will be paid to the artist for work sold during the sale based on 50% of the original retail price. Artists who do not want their work discounted must notify the Gallery Manager. ARTIST RESPONSIBILITY Artists accepted into the GALLERY OF B.C. CERAMICS are required to contact the Gallery Manager to arrange the delivery of works. Gallery artiets are responsible for providing the Gallery Manager with current biographical information, photographs of work and statements of artistic philosophy. These will assist the Gallery to present work effectively and to inform the general public. In order to facilitate good displays, artists should maintain an adequate variety and supply of work in the Gallery at all times, The artist is responsible for maintaining a record of work delivered to the Gallery and of work sold to ensure that inventory im the Gallery does not fall below acceptable levels for any individual artist. Inventory levels should be negotiated with the Gallery Manager. Addresses and phone numbers of artists will be provided to buyers on request. Artists who do not want their addresses or phone numbers released must inform the Gallery Manager who will make a notation on the artist s file restricting this imformation. RNOTE:-APPLICATIONS FOR THE APRIL JURY ARE ROW BEING TAKEN STUDIO 5 SPACE: GRANVILLE ISLAND VANCOUVER, B.C, The Potters Guild of B.C. offers the use of an equipped studio on a subsidized basis to a person working in clay in Canada and who is at an early stage in their career, The space is one of five in a large group studio with tenure from May Ist to April 30 the following year. The 1995 monthly cost, including utilities, is S200), plus GST. The successful applicant will be selected by the Board of the Potters Guild from those applications received at the Guild office by March 20, 1995. Interested persone please send at least six slides of current work, and a