% GALLERY REPORT No major report this month apart from the Gallery Statement of Intent and Guidelines lo Gallery Applicants which is printed on pages 4-5 of this issue, The Gallery Committee has worked on the preparation of this document with the hope that it will clarify procedures and daily operations of the Gallery. EXHIBITIONS AND SHOWS Joanne Copp has an exhibition of her primitive fired vessels at the Arts Centre Gallery in New Westminster's Queens Park, from June 30th to July 25th. Opening July Sth , 2-1 pm. o o oa Gordon Hutchens work is on display in “Best of Circle Craft’, Adrian Ross's. Choice, al Circle Cra Gallery, Granville Islancl, from July Grd to August Sth. (604) 669-802 | 6 =| @ EDUCATION Capilano College announces an excil- ing new direction for the Clay anc Tex- ie Arts Program beginning September 1992, Courses in ceramics wil now be offered through the Studio Art program. Initially these courses will be open to part-time students wishing to concen- trate on Ceramic Studies. However, the intention Ia that Ceramics will soon be integrated more fully inte the two year sludie art Program. This fall, Beginning Clay wil! be offered on Monday evening from 6:50 te 10:30 pm, with a lab on Thuraday evening from 7 te 10:00 pm.,; Advanced Clay will be Held Wednesdays from 6:50 am to 4:00 pm. Instructor for both courses is Donalda McLaren. As the Art Department Is closed from June 15 to August 17, further informa- tion ts obtainable from the Advising Centre at $86-1911, Loc, 256k) o o i* The Vancouver Museum offers a handds- en workshop on Tuesday night, June 30th on “Light, Lighting and Film*. with commercial photographer, T.J. Adel. For information and registration, contact T.J Adel al 734-6826, or Marion Yas, Public Programmes. Vancouver Mu- scum, 736-443 1, SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, 3505 Richmond Rd., Victoria, B.c. VSP 4P7 Phone (604) 598-1695 Fax (604) 370-2324 TWO WEER COURSES: JUNE 28 to JULY 11. 1562: Glaze and Colour Development with Robin Hopper. for ceramic artlsts focusses on the specific interest and firing temperature of attending artists. Text: “The Ceramic Spectrum” by Rebin Hopper, and an ackiitional $50 firing fee (15 students). Clay Hand-building and Low Tem- perature Firing with Denys James explores three-dimensional expression using the medium of clayin the personal creathon of sculptural form [12 students), WEEKEND COURSE: Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5, 1402 Raku - Kiln Bullding and Firing Tech- niques with Randy Sroelrax Innevalive approaches to simple kiln building for Taku and Low Temperature Firing (30 students QCOST: 2 week tultion: $495; weekend tuition: $85. Accommodation, tiched- ing meals from $479 for two weeks (Add 7 % GST to all prices). June, 1992 Vancouver Museum !s hosting a Blue and White Porcelain Show to Septem- ber 20, with the opening August Ist at 8pm. On August 20th at 8 pm, Dr. Richard Pearson of UBC will present a lecture on the “Great Ming and Their Porcelain Trade". Oo 4 o A lecture in Indian textiles with Ma. Jasleen Dhamija will be held on July Sth. Call the Museum for details and Hcket information. Oo o oO “A Treasury of Canadian Craft", the most comprehensive and inclusive sur- vey of contemporary Canadian craft ever exhibited, features works from 198 of Canada's foremost crafimakers com- pleted within the past four years. At the Canadian Craft Museum, 639 Hornby Street. Vancouver, to September 7th. (604) 687-8266 Recently found in the New fork Times, Sunday, May 17, an article by Moira Farrow on “What's Doing in Vancouver", in which Crafthouse and our Gallery of B.C, Ceramics were among four of the shops men- toned, and Coralle reports that people have already been in with the article in hand! Congratulations ta Val and Dave Deble on the birth of their daughter, Alexa Brynne, on May 2rd. Page 3