Clay + Exhibition: East Kootenays Katrina Chaytor, Ian Johnson and Les Manning kick off a juried, travelling exhibition of ceramics in the East Kootenays at the Artrageous Gallery in Cranbrook on March 24. The Clay + Exhibition for 2007 is set to become an annual ceramics event, celebrating the work of the Fast Kootenay’s finest. Adding to their participation at the opening reception for the show that evening, these respected ceramic artists will present a full day of workshops at the College of the Rockies. Ceramic artists in the Clay + Exhibition will be juried into to the show by Chaytor, Johnson and Manning in early March. Showing in Cranbrook, Creston, Golden, Fernie, Invermere and Kimberly, this travelling exhibition will run from the opening until the middle of August as 1t travels throughout the East Kootenays. The ceramics workshops preceding the exhibit’s opening can be registered for by contacting the Cranbrook and District Arts Council (CDAC) at (250) 426-4223. Cost per workshop 1s $20 for each visiting artist’s presentation, or $50 to attend all three artists’ presentations. The Clay + Exhibition and accompanying workshops are presented by the CDAC, The Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance and the Columbia Basin Trust. Visit the CDAC’s website for more information on the show: www.theartscouncil.cal@ Greenbarn’s catalogue is now available online. www.geeenbarn.com 9548 192 Street, q Tuesday-Friday 9-5 Surrey, B.C. VAN 3R9 (| CCl) barn Saturday 9-1 Phone: 604.888.3411 Closed Long Weekends Fax: 604.888.4247 POTTERS SUPPLY LTD. greenbarn@telus.net 8 Trudy Golley Workshop in Dawson Creek: Glazing and Glazing Techniques The Dawson Creek Potter’s Guild, together with Northern Lights College, will be hosting a glazing workshop with instructor Trudy Golley. Born in Revelstoke, B.C. Trudy Golley is an internationally exhibited ceramic artist who completed her undergraduate training at the Alberta College of Art & Design and the University of Calgary (BFA), and her graduate studies at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia (MFA). Inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts in 2002, Golley is currently a ceramics instructor and the chair of visual arts at Red Deer College. As potters know, glazing is one of the most challenging aspects of pottery. Participants will learn a myriad of tricks and techniques to enhance their finished pottery pieces. Workshop runs: March 16, 17 and 18. Cost for this three-day workshop is $250 per participant. Please phone 250.782.5251 to register or for more information.