Joanne Copp—transit of Venus Clay Lines Celebrating Success in Our Community Joanne Copp in International Show Joanne Copp has had her work accepted to World Women: On The Horizon, an international juried exhibit at the Baltimore Clayworks Gallery, Oct. 7-Nov. 12. The call for entry for World Women: On The Horizon describes the show: The horizon is the intersection between land and sky. For women, this junction is where our groundings and our imaginations come together, and it is from this point that we make art. Balttmore Clayworks seeks submissions of functional and sculptural ceramic works by women about women; works that consider our history and our future; works exploring domesticity and daily ritual; works that reflect on what it means to be a women—a sister, a daughter, a wife, a mother—and how that affects us as artists. What is our art about? What do women throughout the world have in common? Does that come through in out work? Is there a female aesthetic? Are we artists or women artists? How does being a woman in modern society impact how we look at the world, our surroundings, our futures? 1 er C0) | Justin Novak at ECIAD The Northwest Ceramics Foundation and the Emily Carr Institute proudly present American ceramist Justin Novak in an artist talk at Emily Carr on Granville Island, Thursday, Oct. 12 at 7 PM (room 260) and Friday, Oct. 13 at 11:30 AM (room 328). All are welcome to either talk. Justin Novak teaches ceramics at the University of Oregon in Eugene. He has implemented an experimental program there which combines aspects of ceramics with design with amazing results. He will talk about this new approach to teaching ceramics and will also show examples of his own work as a figurative ceramic artist. 4 Unclassifieds Studio Space Wanted Seeking a garage, small or shared space for a pottery studio. Please contact Maria Palotas at maripottery@gmail.com y POTTERS GUILD «BRITISH