= Gallery of BC Ceramics www. galleryofbcceramics.com Cat Se ¢& Sharon Cohen, Gallery Manager galleryofbcceramics@bcpotters.com 604.669.3606 || Hours 10 a.m.to 6 p.m. | Gallery Assistants Carita Ho, Roxanne Gagnon, Sarah Cannon, Nadiya Chettiar, Kate Metten, Kelly Austin, Natasha Chettiar, Dave Carlin staff@bcpotters.com | Gallery Volunteers Maggi Kneer, Sheila Morissette, Elizabeth Claridge, Jinny Whitehead, Celia Rice-Jones | The Gallery of BC Ceramics is a gallery by potters for potters. & The Gallery coordinates and curates several exhibitions a year. Artists must apply to be juried; the deadline is September each year. To download and print a Gallery Jury Application, click here. @ Every month we showcase an artist, usually someone just starting his or her career. BH We also sell the work of more than 100 artists in the retail shop. For information on Gallery o Policy, click here. POTTERS GUILD of BRITISH COLUMBIA a 2010 Featured Artists ‘The Featured Artist slot affords a non-juried artist the opportunity to sell work in the gallery for a month-long period. All Potters’ Guild members are eligible to apply, and may show work other than the mugs and tiles to which non-juried potters are usually restricted. Please apply (include images of your work) directly to the gallery manager at galleryofbcceramics@ bcpotters.com ¢ February: Carole Henshall e August: Katie Janyk ¢ April: Richard Tanaka ¢ September: Linda Lewis e May: Ekta Nadeau * October: Mike Allegretti e June: Sarah Cannon ¢ November: Elaine Futterman ° July: Kwai-Sang Wong Hi 2010 Gallery Exhibitions March October Vancouver Collects Amy Chang Doris Shadbolt Collection : Imperfection March 6 to 31 : October 2 to 30 July November Laura van der Linde Student Show: Three : West Point Grey Academy July 3 to 31 : November 6 to 26 September Keith Rice-Jones Sige Matters September 4 to 30 Carol Mayer Prize for Ceramics Celia Rice-Jones was the first recipient of the Carol Mayer Prize for Ceramics at the recent first World Art Market (WAM) at the Museum of Anthropology, UBC. This award will be given at future WAM festivals. It was a varied and interesting event. As well as the wide range of artist from a variety of cultures, there were performances and ongoing demonstrations. Look for it next year. For more info see: Shino bowl, 12" in diameter, by Celia Rice- Jones. www.moa.ubc.ca/world-art-market Potters Guild of BC Newsletter : October 2010 2