This year has been one of the most successful courses Mr. RISGGER has ever conducted. He will be returning next year to conduct a four week course. Santo Mignosa WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES Paul Soldner Workshop The American Craftsmen's Council has joined Fottery Northwest, the new non-profit teaching and production facility located in Seattle Center, Washington, in sponsoring a pottery workshop July 10 - Aug. 10, 1967. Paul Soldner headed the workshcp along with Ken Hendry, his former student, who is now resident potter at Pottery Northwest. The workshop accommodated 40 potters, Guild members attending: Frances Hatfield, Tam Irving, Heinz Laffin, Wayne Ngan, Jack Wells. The Art Centre - 1334 Richter Street, Kelowna, B.C. Classes in ceramics, sketching, and painting will be instructed by Zeljko Kujundzic. The aim is an art programme for the development of potential in creative expression. Canadian Craftsmen's Association Conference Queens' University, Kingston, Ontario. Aug. 6-11, 1967. The Canadian Craftsmen's Association is pleased to announce a conference of craftsmen and artists, to be held in Kingston in August. The Association is able to sponsor this conference with the finan- cial assistance of the Canada Council. Six months of preparation (financed by grants from the Ontario Council for the Arts and the Saskatchewan Arts Board) have resulted in an international panel of resource persons in many disciplines of the arts and humanities. The purpose of the conference is: 1) to examine future possibilities in the creative field; 2) to sound out national opinion on current problems; 3) to exchange information. The Biennial Meeting of the Canadian Craftsmen's Association will be held Thursday, August 10th. For further information write to the Canadian Craftsmen's Association, P.O, Box 2431, Station D., Ottawa, Ontario. iT.