typed resume to the Guild at 1559 Cartwright St., Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3R7, by March 20, 1995, MADE IN CLAY NOTES It looks like we will have at least 110 potters and ceramists from all over B.C. participating in this year's event. Certainly this will be the biggest all ceramics event ever held in the province. Planning for Made In Clay 1995 is moving ahead nicely. The first batch of Public Service Announcements and news releases have gone cut. Vancouver magazine and Where magazine have followed up with requests for photos. Arrangements have been made for insurance coverage through the Gallery agent, Seabury and Smith. Security for the tent area has been arranged with Bruce Lovell of Securiguard Services. A poster design has been selected from an impressive group of submissions prepared by the Emily Carr College senior graphics design class. Lazy Bay Cafe has again agreed to provide catering services. Joel Finck, a new member who has a background in retail display set up has agreed to take on the task of organizing the consignment area, Tyler McLennan is working on the CBC for coverage and is also liaising with the B.C. Garden club. Celia and Keith Rice-Jones have prepared artist biography materials and an instruction sheet that has been sent out for completion, Booth spaces have been drawn and this year 6 layout sent out to all participants. Arrangements for a Visa terminal that includes Master Card and Debit card have been made with the help of Ahmed Pardham of CIBC. This should greatly simplify this year s cash system. Northwest Ceramics Foundation has made arrangements for the raffle booth to be located in Granville Market the weekend before Made In Clay 1995 and to man the booth at the sale, Those of you who have agreed to contribute a piece to the raffle are reminded that these will need to be delivered to the Guild offices by April 21, 1995 so they can be shown at the raffle table. We have received some bisqued pots for the Raku demonstration event that takes place during Artquake and supports Made In Clay. Many more arv needed. All participants are reminded that bisqued pots for this event need to be delivered either to the Gallery of B. C. Ceramics or to John Cloutier of the Burnaby Potters Guild, ph. 624-1942, by April 7, 1995, Please also remember that workshift forms are required by Rosemary Amon by March 15, 1995. FLOWER POT CONTEST NOTES In response to feedback from a number of members we have met with Source International regarding the terms of the Flower Pot Contest. Source Interastional has agreed to take ownership only of the winning pots entered into the contest. In exchange, we will prepare a catalog of all entries for Source to uge as a reference for future access te artists whose designs they may want to utilize. The company has also indicated that it understands that arrangements will have to be made with the artists regarding copyright before going to production in all cases. This change in terms means that all non- winning pots will have to be picked up by the unsuccessful artists by April 30, 1995, or that we will have to have instructions on how to dispose of them from the artists, Jane Matthews, the Gallery manager has suggested that she would like to exhibit the ome in re rnc during es ree * Lyin ANNOUNCEMENTS Alberta College of Art Visiting Artist - Ceramics This position will complement instructional resources for the 1990/1996 academic term with a contract load of 12 hours per week per semester, Access to equipment, facilities and personal studio within the context of the open ceramics studio is available. Qualifications & Application: MFA preferred or equivalent experience. An