Clay Lines Celebrating Success in Our Community UN-OBJECTIVE: From the Wall to the Floor A juried exhibition of wall-mounted and floor-built ceramic work. The public 1s invited to meet the participating artists at the opening reception, Thursday, October 4 from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be served. October 1 - 29 The Gallery Cafe at Cedar Hill Rec Centre 3220 Cedar Hill Rd, Victoria BC Faro Anme Sulkvan Unclassifieds Studio Closure in Victoria Large amounts of materials,kick wheels (one motorizes), electric kilns, home made pug mill, cones, kiln sitters, tools and other items. Many are for free, just pick up. Phone 250.478.4146, or e-mail: jhgrove@shaw.ca FOR SALE: Estrin Electric Pottery Wheel $150 Call Lewis at 604.469.2252 or e-mail Ikenn iLcom FOR SALE: Shimpo pugmill. New would be $4350.00 including taxes. I am asking $2000.00. It is a small non de-ainng puemill 250W 115V 5.6A Diameter of extruding opening 80mm. Capacity 300ke/hr. Its in great working condition and a real workhorse for a small operation. And, I will deliver to the lower mainland. Lynda Jones, Falkland, BC, tel. 250.379.2797 e-mail: jones.ml@telus.net NeoCraft: Sandra Alfoldy continued from page 5... including Bruce Metcalf, Larry Shiner, David Howard, Grace Cochrane, John Potvin, Beverly Lemire, Joseph McBrinn, B. Lynne Milgram, Janice Helland, Elizabeth Cumming, Alla Myzelev, David Howes, Tanya Harrod, Love Jonsson, and Mike Press, explore the reality of craft practice that engages with the modernizing world. Product details: 273 pages, 65 bw illustrations, 7” < 9” ISBN: 978-0-919616-47-9 (paper) Price: $39.95 TZ --.——<...——~ Call For Entries SECOND INTERNATIONAL TRIENNIAL OF SILICATE ARTS Following the success of the first Tnenniale, ceramic, glass and concrete artists from all parts of the world are mvited to participate part in the Second International ‘Trennial of Silicate Arts. This international event, featuring some of the world’s finest artists, will be based on celebrating the traditional values while creating new directions and fields i the silicate arts for the 21st Century. The Second International Triennial will be held from May 4 to June 8, 2008 in Kecskemét, Hungary. THEME: SYMBOLIC AND NARRATIVE The aims of the triennial are to stimulate both fine and applied artists to create primarily objects which could be adapted for possible industrial mass production and to give scope to the industnal and artistic application of new matenals and technologies, encouraging the widening of directions in 21st century silicate arts. Although this is not a condition of the competition. Organised by the Foundation for Contemporary Ceramic Arts and the International Ceramics Studio , this International Triennial will include an imternational competition, the exhibition and an mternational Ceramics Workshop. Each author can submit ONE work no larger than 50 kilo in weight or 1 metre in any dimension for the possibility to several prestigious awards and prizes. * 1st Prize - 1,000,000 HUF plus solo exhibition ° 2nd Prize - 750,000 HUF plus solo exhibition * 3rd Prize - 500,000 HUF plus solo exhibition * Emerging Talent Award - Three months free residency at ICS with materials and finnegs provided. APPLICATION DEADLINE 30th NOVEMBER, 2007 For full information and to download application forms please see the Tnennial website at: wwwkitsa.org A distinguished international jury comprising of professional artists from each discipline, art critics, museum curators and magazine publishers will select the successful exhibitors and present awards to outstanding works. The venues for the Triennial are based in Kecskemét, a large market town 80 kilometers south of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. The county town of Bacs-Kiskun, Kecskemét has long been renowned for its support of cultural events and has a long tradition of artistic endeavour. The Tnennial exhibition will take place in the Erdei Ferenc Cultural Centre and Art School, a large concert and conference venue in the centre of the town. POTTERS GUILD of BRITISH COLUMBIA For more information please contact Emese Kormos: info@kitsa.org