For Sale: Large old Duncan Kiln Inside dimensions- height 29" x diametre 29", Phase 3, Volts 280, amps 38, low fire only (cone 3). Includes 90 feet of 3 phase cable and shelves. Could be dismantled for bricks. $500.00, or best offer, possible trade for small test kiln. Also Envirovent Fan for Sale. $300.00. Contact Michelle Mathias at 604-739-7931 or 604-812-1133. CLAY CLASSES JEANNE SARICH of Cloudflower Clayworks Studio 2004: brochure is available now. Please call her at (604) 430-5380 to request one be sent to you. Next session of classes starts March 13. HANDBUILDING TECHNIQUES 7 weeks long. Starts beginning March. Call Alison Feargrieve 604 876 3994 FUNCTION AND FORM A second level class for those who have completed an Intro. to Potters or a Wheel Throw- ing class. The focus will be on design and how it functions. Student may work on the wheel or handbuilding. Students using the wheel must have the ability to center the clay Tues. Feb 3 - April 6 Instructor Sue Griese For info contact the Roundhouse 604 731- 1800 FOR SALE Older manual Cress kiln and motor- ized kick wheel. Both for $700. Vernon (250) 379-2797 STUDIO FOR RENT May 1 - Sept 1 $400 per month, in- cludes electricity and tables. Vancou- ver. Roughly 20' x 15' ~— Call Alison Feargrieve 604 876 3994 February 2004 CLAYSPACE ON PUGET SOUND 2004 Workshop Schedule July 17-18, 2004 PETER KING: LARGE SCALE INSTALLATION TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP FEE: $150 Peter King, author of Architectural Ceramics for the Studio Potter, returns to install the “Tribute to Chief Seattle” Arch that he, Xinia Marin and 20 students created in April 2002 at ClaySpace. The arch was created from 1600 pounds of clay so if anyone wants to learn and be involved in installing large scale on-site pieces this is the workshop for you. TO VIEW PETER KING’S WORK GO TO: http://www.bigceramicstore.com/peterking.htm hetp://www.bigceramicstore.com/PeterKingPhotos/OVERVI-1 JPG hetp://www.peterkingceramics.com/ August 13-15, 2004 LISA CLAQUE: SCULPTURAL EXPLORATION: MOLDS, METAL & CLAY FEE: $190 In this 3-day workshop you will learn to create unique shapes combining clay with steel. Thin appendages, large structures and cantilevered forms can be constructed by combining metal with clay. Lisa’s unconventional techniques allow her own figures “to juggle balls, wear hoop skirts and wiggle their legs.” This highly experimental class will allow you to explore new ways of creating personal visions in clay. TO VIEW LISA CLAQUE’S WORK GO TO: http://www.johnelder.com/ JohnElderGalleryOnline/exhibits/2003/Clague.htm hetp://www.decordova.org/decordova/exhibit/terrors/clague.htm hetp://www.newsreview.com/issues/reno/2001-04-12/artstate.asp hetp://www.artnet.com/ag/fineartthumbnails.asp?aid=766 14 September 25-26, 2004 DOUG JECK: CLAY HEADS FEE: $150 “The sculpted human head is a somewhat schizophrenic object.” Challenge your own personal perceptions of figurative sculpture while learning new ways of working with clay. Doug is currently Professor of Ceramics at the University of Washington. TO VIEW DOUG JECK’S WORK GO TO: http://www. garthclark.com/Artists/ DougJeck/ artistbio_images.htm hetp://www.garthclark.com/previousexhibits/EberleJeck2/jeck.htm hetp://www.travergallery.com/artists/dj_resume.html hetp://www.travergallery.com/artists/dj_bodyguard.html All workshops open to all level of skills. Please email me for detailed infomation on each workshop, housing, directions, etc. ClaySpace on Puget Sound. Brenda Beeley PO. Box 1339 Suquamish, WA 98392-1339 (360) 598-3688 email: mtimes@telebyte.net hetp://www.clayspaceonpugetsound.com Potters Guild of British Columbia Il