International News: Avery Huyghe has had two pieces accepted for the Canada/England exchange show, and Santo Mignosa has had one accepted also. The pieces from England were exhibited in Toronto last September; the Canadian ones will be shown in London during May 24 - June 6 at the Craftsmen Potters' Association of Great Britain, 3 Lowndes Court, Carnaby Street, London, W.1. FORTHCOMING EVENTS July 5 - 30 Summer School - Vancouver School of Art. Aug. 2 - 27 Instructor: Mr. Heinz Laffin. 2 four-weeks sessions, daily, Monday - Friday inclusive, 9.00 a.m. - 3.00 p.m. July 19 - Aug. 13 Miss Hilda Ross will give two four-weeks' courses (afternoons and/or evenings) in elementary earthenware at U.B.C. Extension Ceramic Hut. Information from Extension Department, CA 4-1111. Aug. 2-13. Pottery Field Trip - Hal Riegger. Hal is Associate Professor with the University of California, San Francisco. Has taught in the U.S. ; publishes in Craft Horizon's Ceramics monthly, T-V and Filmstrips; awarded numerous prizes in U.&., including Museum of Modern Art and Association of San Francisco Potters; represented in permanent collection in Columbia Art Gallery and Metropolitan Museum of Art, N. Y.C. ; commissioned widely; shows in Florida, Oregon and 1939 N.Y. World's Fair. B.S, Curn Laude (Alfred) and M, A. in Ceramics ‘rt (Ohio State). Mr. Riegger will conduct a 2 week "exploring" field trip, for which he is so widely known. Primitive Indian techniques, including firing, the use of alkalis and glaze materials found in natural] form will be featured. Aug. 2-13 - Full days - limited enrolment. Fee $40.00. Room and board at University of Notre Dame, Nelson, B.C. , $21.50 per week. Board only, $15.00 per week (or pay by meal).