Canadian Clay Symposium: Diversity in Clay Saturday March 23 2002 Associated Workshops There are a number of workshops connected with the symposium. Clary Ilian Thursday March 21 — Friday March 22 Clary will be doing a two day workshop at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Information: Ceramics Dept 604.844.3800, local 2854, Clary will do a second workshop in the week following the symposium. It is 4 two day hands-on session. For information and registration contact Carol Clancy 604.943.5987. Clary [lian Pates: Joha Roatle Peter [Isley Peter Dishey plans to do at least ome clectric crystalline firing prior to the symposium. We hope to be able to provide a pre-symposium hands-on workshop for those interested in actually doing a crystalline firing with some of your own bisqued pieces, Specific details will be in the next newsletter. Those interested should call Sharon at the Shadbolt Centre to leave name and phone number. Tel: 604,205 3012. January 2002 Potters Guild of British Columbia Newsbetter Peter King March 15, 16, and 17 Friday 6:00-10:00PM slides Saturday LO:00,4AM-i:00PM Sunday 10;004AM-6:00PM #3.425 West S* Ave al Yukon From Pensacola Flonda, award winning, internationally renowned architectural ceramist Peter King is giving an architec- tural workshop in Vancouver. A rare op- portunity, the session covers creation to installation of a large work, Friday night slide show and discussion of variows projects. Saturday and Sunday are full days of creating a free-standing sculpeure with an archway. Infor on Peter, see www.peterkingceramics.com. Fee: $135 (50% non-refundable deposit). Contact: Sonja Picard 604.278.0864, pid . Ron Roy Ron Roy is providing arare three day post- symposium workshop tithecl Jnsieet and Gioze Program at Malaspina University Campus in the new Technology Centre, Parksville on Vancouver Island. This new Centre has the capacity for participants to work at their own computer terminal. Ron is a computer glaze composition wizard who will be able to help you formulate glazes for your specific needs. For further information contact Les Crimp 250.468.7072,