WORKSHOPS sented by Uhe Fraser Valley Guild will be held on Saturday and Sunday, June 22 and 23, 10am to Spm, at KWANTLEN COLLEGE. Registration ts going ahead; contact Cath! Jeffersor at 929-9175 for further information. See map for direc- tions and registration form opposite. The Potters’ Guild of B.C. will sponsor a one-day workshop with Kinichi Shigeno on September 14th, a Satur- day, al Kwantlen College in Surrey. Kinichd ts the recent winner of the “Table af Honour” competition here in British Columbia, and his cup and saucer “Red Apples* were found in APA's 20th anni- versary CUPS Show in Calgary as one of the Jurors’ Prize Winners. We look forward te the session with him. See Registration form opposite. workshop. Apologies to everyone for the misinfor- mation about the Yurike Matsuda workshop in the May issue of this mews- letter. Jan's fault, not MaryAnne’s! It is on a Saturday, July 20th al UBC's Department of Education, (see map be- low}, and fees are $20 for Guild mem- bers, $15 for full-time students, and #25 for others. The SUB cafeteria will be open for our use on both days, and tt is hoped that even if you bring a bag lunch, we will be able to find a relatively quiet corner in he large cafeteria space to call our own aS a group. Coffee and tea will be available at the workshop. Since regis- tration is al this point all but full, please call the Guild office at GA3-9623 on Fridays, or leave a message on the ma- chine, if you are interested in joining the ad r : Praulle Bry ies ecw eal L 2 deler Frode” “es 8} 3 *) : | T2np aver fy | abn t Cecavane & Brngdeaio dome nS ee Fite 7a ee Oe | oe Richmond Potters Club is staging a two-day workshop with Robin Hopper on Seplember 21st fram 10:30 am to 4:30 pm. and on Seplember 22nd from 10:0 am to 4:00 pm. Robin Hopper, petter, lecturer, author and consultant, plans on a workshop focussing on decoration, design and surface enrich- ment. Bo come to see this Master potter at work! Applicants should bring food fora pot luck lunch and your own plate, mug and cutlery for both Saturday and Sunday. Registration by the end of August would be appreciated due to limited space. Contact Shirley Inouye, al (604) 276-4012. See registration form opposite. i MATSebA winter lief, Seeaee pine. Pada a Ae AAT Pusan ELL . +E Dear Members of Lhe Polters' Guild: T am writing to this newsletter in the hope that | may find a potter in British Columbia who would be Willing to take me on a an ap- Prentice. Although | have very litte experi. ence with pottery, | have a tre- mendous desire to learn, and am willing to work very hard in any Capacity that might be required of Me a4 an apprentice. 1 am currently living in Ontario, but plan to move to British Co- lumbia in September, with the hope of apprenticing to a potter, | — Would like very much to hear from any potter willing to consider hav- Ing Mt a5 an apprentice. Thank you for your consideration, Respectfully, | Daniel Kerslake, 160 Brooke Ave. Teronta, ON MSM 2K5 (416) 789-5482 ART IN THE COUNTRY Paul Soldner Workshop—Fire By The Sea—September 23-26, 1991. Cost: #615,00 (cost includes accommedalion, meals ard workshop). Location: Holly- hock Farm, Box 127, Mansons Landing, Cortez Island, BC VOP 1KO, (604) 935- G465, Metchosin International Summer School of the Arta — June 23 toJuly 6. Twelve workshops and twelve instruc- tors. 2 week or 2 day courses, Individu- ally priced. Registration NOW. 384-1698 (Vieworial. Page 6 Workshop for Women Intreduction and/or Advanced Instruction in the areas of Handbuilt Pottery, Drawing and Painting, concentrating tn one or all areas. Workshop on lovely acreage in Maple Ridge, Camping and food included. Fee ts $295.00 for four day session in July, Instructors are Sue Griese and | Maureen Wang. For further Information and reg- istration forms, phone Maureen at 162-8164, June, 199)