Claylines Photos from Linda Sormin’s opening at the Stride Gallery in Project Empty Bowl Calgary. Project Empty Bowl still needs bowls suitable to serve soup and stews. An evening of beautiful craft and food will fully benefit A Loving Spoonful which delivers free, nutritious meals to men, women and children living with AIDS. Website to learn more: www.alovingspoonful.org The bowls can be dropped off at either A Loving Spoonful 100-1300 Richards Street 604-682-6325 or at the Gallery of BC Ceramics (please label clearly for Project Empty Bowl). Tickets for the event are $65. It will be held on Thursday, June 1st at the UBC Robson Square convention centre. July 26 to August 4. Pat Webber, a potter with over 30 years experience is offering her annual workshop from July 26th to August 4 2006. The workshop includes wheel throwing, hand- building and combining the two. Students will make glazes and fire their pots in both high fire reduction and raku kilns. For more information call 250 537 8871 or email to jwebber@saltspring.com Karen Opas SALT SPRING Judy Weeden Pottery Workshop On SUMMER WORK- Saltspring Island SHOP. July 17-29, 2006 This course is designed to be a time for total immersion in the cre- ative process for students serious- ly committed to working with clay. Students at any level of previous experience will find invaluable stimulation and improved throwing skills. Primary focus is on form, its aesthetics, and its decoration, using traditional techniques as stepping stones to personal expression. Tuition: $550 Cdn For further information see www.judyweeden.com Or write for course outline and application form Judy Weeden 125 Primrose Lane, Saltspring Island, B.C. V8K 101, Canada Tel: (250) 537-5403 Sawdust Fired Ceramics Jinny Whitehead June 1-29, 2006 Sawa Tea & Craft 1538 W. 2nd Ave. Vancouver 604 733 7900 Reception Thursday June 1, 5-7 pm 10 Potters Guild of British Columbia Newsletter June 2006