MADE OF CLAY AT CHRISTMAS November 30, 12 neon — 18:00, December | & 2 10000-28:00 at the Reundhouse, Exhibition Hall, Pacific Boulevard. Chrisimas seems so long away, bul we have to start planning now. This will be our third show at the Roundhouse and hopefully bigger and more successful, We will again be using freestanding booths with a choice of an island site (5%3") for $175, aduplex site, for one or two people (3x 10°) for $300, a half duplex for $150, and a booth (10x10") for $450. In the duplexes we will try to match hwo people together, For those not wishing te bring their own display units, lable rental will be available at $7.50 for 4x2 1/2", $8.50 for a 6x2 1/2" and $10 for am 8x2 1/2". The Roundhouse will supply lighting, as shown on the floor plan, with suspended spois and track lights. Unfortunately, we are not permitted to tape electrical cords on the Hoor. This room is a lot bigger and brighter than Performance Works. Set-up will be on Friday, from 80+ 10000: final detatling before noon. Doers open to the public at 12 noon.. This is a very tight Gary Wilkams Joseph Here __ City of | Burnaby Parke, Hecreation & Celhural Services July/Aupust 200) schedule but saves a day's rental. Under- ground parking is availabbe at a nominal cost and elevators come up to the main floor, Access is also available from ground level, and we will ensure a ramp is avail- able for cars at the back entrance. Pull colour postcards, featuring the work of one of our exhibitors, posters, display ads in Georgia Straight and slides at the Fifth Avenue cinemas will be provided. From the spring Made of Clay sale, we know that the majority of people heard about the sule by word of mouth, followed by newspapers and invitations. It is up to all extubitors to spread the word and send cut as many invitations as possible to friends, neighbours, relatives, local ree cenires, notice boards in supermurkets. We need help from everyone to make this a successful event, The publicity commit. tee will be sending out press releases, and we will again have a generic article thal we encourage each exhibitor to taibor to their own nequirements and send out to their SUMMER WORKSHOPS Patrick Taddy Intredwenon to Slab Consrraction Tues and two Thurs, July 10, 12 & 19, 19°00-22:00 (last Thurs 19200-2 1:00) Fee: $53.46 (includes half bag of clay) Linda Deherty Extraordinary Extrusions Wed and Thurs July 11-12, 10:00- 16:00 Fee: $107 Garry Williams Sculptural Finishes Sat-Sun, July 22-29, 10:00-162000 Fee: $107 Fredi Rabn (evening) & Darrel Hancock (daytime) Summer Porrery, for students of all levels 8 sessions Tues & Thurs beginning July 4 19:00)-22:0K) or 8 sessions Mon & Wed beginning July 4 10:00-13:00 Fee: $117.57 Pottery Open Workshops for practioe/non-inetructional Sun & Wed 13:30-17:30 and Mon 17:30-21:30 beginning July 4 Drop-in fee: $5.78 (student), $8.26 (others) Call 604.291 -f864 for information on all Summer programs and workshops SHADBOLT CENTRE FOR THE ARTS 64.50 Deer Laké Avenue Burnaby, BC VSG 205 Fouers Guild of British Colurmbaa local newspapers with a photograph. Le cal newspapers love to print news about local artists, and if they are provided with a complete article and photographs, it is more likely to be published. This is of course xktitional work, but shared among all the exhibitors is a bot easier. At the time of publishing, we are without ashow ooonhinater: this wall he announced in a fall newsletter. It is planned to divide the workload into three areas. The coordi- nalor deals wath registration and acminis- tration with a publicity committee devel- oping marketing strategies and a set-up committees to coordinate details of exhib- iting. We ask all exhibitors to help on one ofthese committees: give a couple of extra hours to ensure a successful sale, We are looking for a good quality image forthe invitation carl, Please enclose slide or photograph with the application form. Give your name and details of the artwork, see Made af Clay page (0 !