Summer Schools Vancouver School of Art, 249 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver 3, B.C. July 4 - 28 sessions) . Aug. 1- 31 sessions) Mr. I. Steele A workshop emphasizing designing, throwing and the chemistry of glazing as applied to pottery. Fees $50.00 for 4 weeks, $90.00 for 8 weeks. Notre Dame University, Nelson, B.C. July 4- 22. Instructor: Mr. Hal Riegger A three-week Encounter Workshop will present problems in ceramics, wood and other media. Its express purpose is to explore how unexpected "confrontations" will influence and release creativeness, Students may assist with spontaneous suggestions of problems. Tools and materials of the locale will be used in the Raku ceramic process, wood construction and in projects developed jointly with Cliff Robinson. Tuition $55.00 - Full course only. Ross-Huyghe School of Pottery See advertisement - page 14, Extract from AMERICAN CRAFTSMEN'S COUNCIL NORTHWEST REGION NEWSLETTER..... APRIL, 1967 POTTERS ALERT: Paul Soldner of Boulder, Colorado will teach at Pottery Northwest in Seattle from July 10 to August 10, 1967. Workshop classes, both morning and afternoon Mon. - Fri. will each accommodate 20 potters. One of the class projects will be to build a walk-in kiln. Fee will be $50 with a deposit of $15 required. Plans are under way for free- time activities for registrants and their families. For applications, write to Pottery Northwest, Seattle Center Administration Building, 305 Harrison St., Seattle, Washington 98109. Phone is Area Code 206-725-2520. Dr. Fred Jarvis is president of Pottery NW and Margaret McEachern is chairman for the Soldner workshop. The American Craftsmen's Council in New York is giving financial support to make this workshop possible. Prospectuses will shortly be in the mail, to go all over the world, so if you are interested best not dilly-dally long. . 21