Fall Programs at the Shadbolt Fall classes use high-fire stoneware. Register now by calling 604.291.6864. Classes start the week of September 22 except the Wood/Seda Firing workshop beginning September 13. All classes are 9 sessions (unless otherwise stated), Daytime classes: 1O:00arm-1:00pen Evening classes: 6-10:00pm, 6:30-9:30pm, or 7- 10:00pm. Clay Sculpture: Debra Shoan 9 sessions, $173.74, M, 7:00pm-10:00pm, Sept. 22 (#40788) Continuing Pottery: Darrel Hancock Ssessions, 148.06, 4. 7 oMipm- 10:00pm, Sept. 24 (#5667 1) Eleerric Kiln Morkshog: Jay MacLennan t session, £26.75, Th, 6:00pm-LO:O0pn, Oer 2 (AdOR 20) Experimenting with Cryttelline Glazes: Linda Doherty 9 sessions, 5148.06, W, 10:0(am-1:00pm, Sept. 24 (#36771) Glaze Apoication: Fredi Rahn, Darrel Hancock, and Linda Doherty 6 sessions, $105.84, Th, 6:30pm-9:30pm, Oct.9 (440817) Handbuilt Tableware: Katrina Chaytor 2 sessions, $64.20 before Sept 30V374.90 after Sept. 30; Note: No refunds after Sept. 30, 2003 Sa/Su, LODam-4:00pm, Oct. 23 and 26 (#40840) intermediate Pheelsirewing: Gillian McMillan 9 sessions, $148.06, M, [O0:00am-1:00pm, Sept 22 (#36770) Infroduction to Potter: Jay MacLennan (Su, am), Sabrina Keskula (W’, pm), Barbara Toohey (Th, pm) Usessions, 148.06, 7:00pm-10:pm, Sept. 24 (F36664) J aessions, $148.06, Th, 7:00pm-l 0:00pm, Sept. 25 (#36665) Ssessions, $148.06, Su, 10:00am-1 lpm, Sept. 28 (#36669) Throwing and Altering: Fredi Rahn 9 sessions, $148.06, Tu, 7:00pm-10:00pm, Sept. 23 (r#40797) Tirowing: Ivermediate‘Advanced: Rosemary Amon Faessions, 3146,06, Sa, OA0am-) 0pm, Sept. 27 (A Sa6735)} WoodSeda Firing Workshop: Linda Doherty and Jay MacLennan 4 sessions, $128.40, Sa/W/F, hours vary, Sept. 13 Note: No refunds after August 29 {Please call Sharon Reay at 604-205-3012 for details: #40810) Registration for all courses starts August 25. Note: No classes Oct. 11, 12, 13 or Nov. 1. Shadbolt Centre for the Arts City of i Bu cab aby 6440 Deer Lake Avenue Parks. Recreate Burnaby, BC, WG 23 & Celloeal Servi 604.791.6864 Mh Potters Guild of British Columbia Newsletter cD =—— =) ==) =) — — ——{ a re—T1 ——_ — = a —- om) sas —— == i =) = a jaca cD ClayLines Louise Leibman gives a cenemic sculp- ture workshop, A Natural Focus, at The Silk Purse Gallery in West Vancouver, Septamber 2 - 14, 604.924.7292. Faul Mathieu has been nominated forthe Saidye Bronfiian Award for Bxcellence in the Fine Crafts, See Saturday ’s Arts and Life section. Vancouver Sun, Aug. 9, p 2. “This i¢ the best workshop 1 have ever attended” were the resounding words of several potters of the Osoyoos Painters and Potters Clab who took the workshop given by master clayworks artist Vincent Massey on April 4 and 6, The course had a huge waiting list, some from as far wway as Calgary. The tuckiest 13 crammed the small potters studio be- hind the Osoyoos Art Gallery for an inten- sive, productive and exciting leaming ex- perience. Most were impressed by the dra- matic change in their work, a testament to Massey's skill as a teacher, Osoyous pot ters were also able to network with well know Kelowna artists Gillian Paymer, Charlotte Donaldson, Steven Smalley, and Bonme Anderson. Anderson mins a pot- tery school in Kelowna and has booked Vincent for a workshop next year, An exhibition of Vincent's pottery at the Osoyoos Art Gallery was well attended und well received. A welcoming dinner for Vincent, which doubled as a fundraiser for Cseyoos potlers who want to buy a mew kiln, was attended by 35 people. The outcome was a S100 profit, and a very satisfying weekend forevervone invalved. Gave Commish Tozan had an extibition, From the Fire and Beyond, at the Nanaimo Art Gallery on Campus, 400 - Sth Street, Nanaimo, August | -September 6. This is the third exhibition at the Gallery showing Tozan artists works. The show opened on Friday August | tea crowd of well wishers and buyers. lt was very well set up by Ian Natrass, Deb Taylor, Keiko Bottomley and Ann Gilroyd of the Gallery. There was an amazing display of works from the Dragon Kiln with much variety in form, colour amd effects from the kiln. I have secon every opening of the kiln and don’t know how | missed some of these beauti- ful pots the first time around. Keiko September 2005