July (OD) and (7/18 Saturdays/Sundays 1:00) 16:00 Rokw John Cloutier. Two agssions of making and owe of firing in Centre's new raku kiln. Handiuilding tech- niques, glace methods and recipes, slide presentation ard assistance firing in the Centre's new raku kiln. For all levels of expertise. Fee: $159.10. Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, 6450 Deer Lake Ave, Bumaby. Tel: 604-291-864 July 12-16 Monday-Friday 10;00-1 6200 Form and Imagery in Coloured Clays Vince Pitelka. Exploring many uses and techniques for coloured clays in both thrown and handbuilt forms; suitable for beginners of advanced. Fee: $326.35. Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, 6450 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby. Tel: 604-291-6864 July 12-16 Monday-Friday 9-00- 12:30 Fan with Clay for Teachers Jeanne Sarich. Puncttonal form and decorative techniques easily done inthe classroom including kiln fining and maintenance, claze making and safety issues. Pee: $99 (includes clay and glazes). Cloudflower Clayworks, 6928.4 Palm Ave, Burnaby, 604-450-5380 July 12 Monday & Wednesday 5 sessions 19:00-22:1) Casting and Mold-Making ftensive Bruce VanSlyke, Two-part mold making from modelling clay to creating mald and casting. Fee: $123.05. Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, 6450 Deer Lake Ave, Burmaby. Tel: 604-29 ]-68 641 July 19-23 Monday-Friday Partera and Jnvegery in Coloured Clay Vince Pitelka in Bellingham, Washington. Michael McDowell or website: www2.memes.com/mmpats July 26-30 Friday-Tuwesday Ancient Clay Vinee Pitelka in Bellingham, Washing- ton. Michael McDowell = or website: www 2. Memes.cOmy mmpets July 24 Saturday DO°00-16:00 Phare Se- ages on Clay Andrew Wong. Fee: $45. Shuswap Summer School, Shuswap Dis- trict Arts Council, Box | 181,3almon Ann, BC VIE 4P3. Tel: 250-832-6807 July 26-30 Monday-Friday 10:00-16:00 daily Mold Hating for Sculpture Phillip Todd. Fee: $215. Shuswap Summer School, Shuswap District Arts Council, Box L181, Salmon Am, BC VIE 4P3. Tel: 250-832-6807 iz WORKSHOPS August 2-4 Monday-Friday Ordertirg Chaas: Pats of Purpose from Greenware Mel's Vince Pitelkn and Dannon Rhody in Bellingham, Washington. Michacl McDowell of website: wal menes.com mmpots August 21 & 22 Savrday & Sunday Carol Michaelson demonstrates her technique oPhandbuilt and throwe forms and her use of ath glazes in oxidation. She discusses the concept of co-aperative studios in Oniarie and vanous markeling strategies, Fee: $65. Registration: Nanaimo Pottery Co-Op and Arrowsmith Potters Guild, tel: Lois Romanow 26)-245-024 Ausust 29 Sunday Afanifesting Fowr Clay fmeginaion Kit Cornell, Extend your throwing skills at Belan Park Pottery Room, Fee: $35. Nanaimo Pottery Co-Op, tel: Lois Romanow: 250-245-0243 Seplember 9-October 14 Thursdays 19:00- 22:00 Fun with Glazes: advanced Jeanne Sarieh. Intuitive approach wo glaze mak- ing. Fee: $99. Cloudflower Clayworks, 6923.4 Palm Ave, Bumaby, 604-430-5380 September |0-October 15 Fridays 9:00- [2:00 Decorating with Glazes: beginner fo advanced Jeanne Sarich. Glazing ar- tistically. Fee: $99. Cloudflower Clayworks, 6928A Palm Ave, Burnaby, 604-430-5380 September 11-16 Saturdays 9:00-12:00 More Fur with Clay Jeanne Sarich, Ex- Plore functional form and decorative tech- niques. Fee: $99. CloudflowerClay works, 0925.4 Palm Ave, Huraby, 4-490-5980 September 25 & 26 Saturday & Sunday faprove Your Teapots Liz Willowby. Select clay for a later firing in Lois* cone LO gas kiln. Max: 12, Fee: $65, Nanaimo Pottery Co-Op and Arrowsmith Pottery Guild, tel: Lois Romanow 250-245-0243, EMMA LAKE WORKSHOPS UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN July 1)-(é arrive Sun by 17:30. Ratu Don Chester. Glazing, firing and various op- tions of post-firing reduction; types and styles of kilns, materials and reduction containers. Fee: 5180. Extension Divi- sion, Kirk Hall, 117 Science Place, Uni- versity of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, S7N SCS, tel: 206-966-3339 or fax: 306- 966-5567 Potters Guild of British Columbia SUMMER ART INSTITUTE ALBERTA COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN Calgary, Alberta July 5-9 Mon-Fri Tirewing and Altering Forms: cone 6 and soda firings Julia Galloway. Pottery design for daily and specialized uses in home; integration of form and surface: wheel throwing and handbuilt techniques. Explore cone 6 firings. Fee: $450 plus supplies: $30. July 19-23 Mon-Fri Experimental Figura- five Clay Sculpture Trudy Golley. Using paperclay and paperplaster molds create abstract and symbolic furative sculpture in unconventional ways. Fee: $450 plus supplies: B34). ACAD, 1497 ~ 14 Ave NW, Calgary, Alberta, TZN 4R3, tel: 403-284-7640 of email: METCHOSIN INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS July 5-16 2 weeks, Mon-Fri Glaze ave Colowr Robin Hopper July 3-16 2 weeks, Mon-Fri Throwing Don Sprague July 5-9 Mon-Fri Titles Patrick Crabb July 5-9 Mon-Fri Ceramic Surface Design Randy Brodnax July 10-12 Sat-Mon Rake: Connon Nails’ Uncommon Ghjects Bill Ray Mangham July 10-12 Sat-Mon Painterly Terra Coma Pors Jan Edwards July 12-16 Mon-Fn Firing Techniques Randy Brodnax October 2-3 Sat & Sun Susy Siegele and Michael Haley demonstrate meriage or millefiori, the layering of different col- oured clays; inspired by aboriginal rock art, old quilt patterns, bluffs and streams of the Ozark hills where they live. See their website: www,coloredclay.com Fee: $100 includes lunches Metchosin International Summer School of the Ans, Lester B Pearson College of the Pacific, 650 Pearson College Drive, Victoria BC Contact: Meira Mathison 230- 391-2420 or 1-800-667-3122 or fax 250- 391-2412 or email: July/August 1999