Exhibitions Hazardous Attraction Lewk Krzyczkowski Gallery of BC Ceramics April 3-28 Opening Night Thursday, April 3, 6:00-8:00PM Known for his fantastic effects with crystalline glazes, Lewis Krzyorkowski mounts an entire show featuring this fascinating glazing technique. Crystalline glazes are produced through specific glaze formulation and carefully controlled firing procedures. Like adust particle acting as the seed for a snowflake, portions of the glaze separate in an orderly manner, which then form crystals on the surface of the pots. GBOS feeeem Lewis Krycrkowski Onenimng Recepnon 6- Baw: Treat icag Arwi Sea 2000 (fee (uae oe Rebecen Robbins Hazardous & April 3a 10 28m, 2003 May | - June 2 Opening Night Thursday, May 1, 6:00-8:00PM Rebecea Robbins combines natural objects with social observations. Drawn to delicate forms and challenged by the intricacies within many natural forms, she finds inspiration from such unusual sources as microcosmic dust particles. Ron Meyers Ceramic Workshop Appliques, Drawing & Decorating March 29-30 9:00AM — 4:00PM $115 (includes lunches) Roy Meyers’ earthenware functional pots are made in a casual and spon- laneous manner reflecting the juici- ness of the material as well as the pleasure of the process. The col- oured slip paintings that float on the surface integrate a gestural style while telling a story. He has an ex- tensive history of professional ac- tivities within the ceramics commu- nity and was recently featured in the March 2002 issue of Clay Times, Registration: Mcira Mathison, Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts, 630 Pearson Col- lege Dove, Victona, BC V9C 4H7, or sec Www. misaa.ca of 250-39]-24 21). April 2003 Western Woodfire with John Chalke Rocky Mountain Foothills, Alberta August 2-9 Seven day intensive course. Fire a three chamber Japanese climbing kiln. Enjoy wildlife, beauty, isolation, and womismoke. Information: . a Robin Stoke at John Chalke svudie Potters Guild of British Columbia Newsletter Update on Gallery Lighting Project The Gallery Committec has started to con- tact lighting experts and BC Hydro for proposals to improve the lighting in the Gallery and at the same time install energy saving bulbs to cut long-term hydro costs. We are making greal progress on raising funds for new lights. At the Trudy Golley workshop participants raised $285, and January and February sales of donated mugs amounted to 3483. This means that we now have $2,633 in the bank! Special thanks to donors, Darrel Hancock, Judy Burke, Laune Rolland, Pia Sillem, Lynne Johnsen, Heather Cairns, Sue Griese, Sheila Morissette, Rachelle Chinnery, Markian Kyba, Stephen Plant, Jim Stamper and Maggi Kneer. Our goal is to raise $5,000 before we commence any work. So if you haven't already done so, why not drop off a few mugs for this project? Gallery Committee Summer Pottery on Hornby Island with Masoud Zadeh § day workshops 3 hours daily June 25 - 29 July 23-27 August 13-17 Sept 10-14 coil building/burneshing/ smoke firing 5 students only, all levels $250 (materials & finngs included) Register & Information or Masoud Zadeh Hornby Island, BC, VOR IZ0