MADE OF CLAY May 4-6 Applications for this always popular exhibition and sale have been coming in at a brisk pace. As of this date, February 14, all eleven islands (5 x 5°) at $175 have been subscribed, four of seven duplexes (5 x 10") at $300 are reserved and also three of seven booths (10x 10°) at $450. If you wish to participate, ] would urge you to apply as quickly as possible. If you would like to rent an island, please dan’) hesitate to apply; we will revise our layout to acoommeasxtate us many members as possible. For clarification, we have no mention of crowding exhibitors, there will be adequate aisle space throughout. Thase who visited our Christmas show at the Roundhouse will appreciate that the spacious open layout created an inviting atmosphere. We have not enclosed an application form; please see our February newsletter, refer to page 3 in that issue for details. If the form has gone astray or if you require any additional information, please contact me at 604,921 ,6677, Inearly March, those who have submitted application forms will receive an acknowledg- ment, layout and a schedule of instructions and helpful hints. This will be followed with announcement cards in the quantity requested. We look forward to a great event and hope that all our members will make a pomt of visiling us. Ron Feieht Show Chair LES MANNING WORKSHOP Form and Process: Developing a Personal Signature First session: Monday. June 4 - Friday, June 8 Second session: Monday, June |! - Friday, June 15 o:00 AM - 4:00 PM Delta Potters Guild South Delta Recreation Centre 1720 — 56" Street Tsawwassen, BC BIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS Les Manning, the former Director of Ceramics at the Banff Centre for the Arts presently works oat of a private studio in Elginburg, Onianio. A ceramic artist for more than thirty years. his work focuses on the interpretation of the Canadian Rocky Mountain landscape where he lived for25 years. His wheel thrown and altered forms capture the abstract qualities of this sculptural environment. He continues to stay active in the ceramic world and has travelled extensively teaching and lecturing. WORKSHOP FOCUS This Workshop is designed for the ceramic artist interested in focusing on a personal identity in forms made through the use of the potter's wheel. Investigating each individual's own physical and mental approach to the work supported by demonstra- lion and discussion will create the development of your personal acsthetic. —-_— a CALL FOR ENTRY Canada Council project grants due April 15 and October 15. For details contact Canada Council for the Arts, 350) Albert Street, PO Box 1047, Ottawa, Ont. KIP SVK of 1800,263,5588 ext S060, direct 613,566.44 14ext 5060, fax 613.566,499), email . Port Moody Festival of the Arts 3D works in all media plus an artist’s statement, Theme: performing arts. Juried and prizes awarded. Works sold with 25% commission. Port Moxxly Arts Cen- tre, 2425 St Johns St, Port Moody, BC, V3H 2B2, 604.931.2008 or email . Deadline March 22, Pacific Assistance Dogs Society requests donations for its fundraising auction on Sat May 12. Serving Western Canada, it raises and trains dows to aid the physically disabled, deaf, hearing impaired and resi- dents in long term care facilities. Contact Ann Clouston, PADS, 9048 Stormont Ave. Burnaby, 604.527.0556 and see website: www, padsdogs.org. ae re Les Manning Grove od, thrown and altered stonewares and porvelain. otladon glazed re- ection fired to cone 9 with post firing sand blasted sarface. Call: Fritz Jaggi SPACE AVAILABLE 12 spaces are available. Personal wheels can be accommodated on request, CosT $240.00 per week For more information please call DPG, Marilyn (Molly) Magid at 604.930 3765