BUSINESS OF CRAFT - Marketing, salesmanship, licensing, income- tax, getting government assistance; March 20 & 21, Robson square Media Centre, Vancouver; Cost $50.00; Contact Contin- uing Ed., Vancouver Community College, 675 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6B IN2 or 688-1111 (loc. 288). Exhibitions HEROTICA -Mixed media (including clay) erotic art continues at SUB Gallery, University of B.C., Feb. 23-29, BONDAGE ARTIFACTS - Porcelain ceramics by Jacqueline Hofmann, to Feb. 14, Helen Pitt Gallery, 163 W. Pender, 681-6740. GROUP SHOWING - Jack Olive, Brad McFadyer, Maureen Wright, Don Murray, and Gail Olive; Pot Shop, to March 31, 1723 Rob- son Street. CARTWRIGHT STREET GALLERY - (C.A.B.C.) mixed media invitation- al opener shaw involving 50 artists/craftsmen includes Gathie Falk, Wayne Ngan, Toni Cavelti, and Mary Filer. Glass, anoth- er show, follows on March 13, features the work of inter - nationally known glass artists. CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS : A RESPONSE TO WEDGEWOOD - to March ls Seattle Art Museum, Seattle. EVE LEADER - Pottery, March 9-28, Rembrandt Gallery, 1333 Lonsdale, North Vancouver. WOMANSIZE - invitational show for women; metal, wood, or clay; Women-inFocus Gallery, 5 - 45 Kingsway, to March 14. Sales & Fairs BURNABY CRAFT MARKET - 1981 schedule: March |, April 5, May 3 & 17, June 7 & 21, July 5 & 19, August 2 & 16, Septem- ber 6 & 20, October 4 & 18, November 1, 15, 22, & 29, Decem- ber 6 - 13 incl. For further information on stalls, etc. contact Ilene or Edith at the Burnaby Arts Council 298-7322. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL - in North Vancouver is plan- ning a major craft fair in October, 1981, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00p.m. 50 stalts at $15.00 each, with 15% retained by the school for ourchase of equipment. Contact Judy Lawson 929-4943 A.5.A.P.