Website Update Book Review The Guild website is adding a“Resources” page to the roster. I am collecting information on the following to list on the new page: CRAFT Perception and Practice * Names, addresses, website addresses and email contacts for teaching institutes in your region. Public institutes such as community centres, colleges and night school programs only please. (Members may list their personal website addresses on our “Links” page.) * Website addresses for sites of interest to ceramists such as educational sites etc. * Website addresses of pottery suppliers or suppliers of other products useful to ceramists This page should serve the needs of people all over the province. Categories on the “Resources” page will include: * Where to take a clay class (listed by region), * Where to buy supplies, Craft Perception and Practice: * Interesting sites to visit, and ipod nsicneieags otied * Educational sites “The writing in Craft and Practice: A Canadian Discourse is the cure for Coming ware Blues.” So share your leads with others in the community and send your information to , The more people whe contribute to the list, the more complete and informative it will be. Rachelle Chinnery Look for a review in the next newslenter, anise? Back By Popular Demand we 4 ig Clay Day! On Saturday, January 25 at The Mad Potter, come in and try out a NEW CLAY from 10am to 5pm. Always wanted to work with “Mica White” but never had the opportunity? Wondered how “Rouge River” fires? The Mad Potter Clay Day is your chance to try working with a new clay. You can sample up to 4 different types of clay ~ FREE! Not to mention a Store Wide Sale! The Mad Potter #6 - 3071 No. 5 Road, Richmond (near Bridgeport) Tel: 604.244.3734 4 Potters Guild of British Columbia Newsletter January 2005