Following Tommy Kakinuma's one-man invitational show at Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario, he has received invitations to hold two additional exhibitions. The first will be a two-man show with Chizuko Shimana of Toronto at the Royal Ontario Museum, opening on April 25th, in conjunction with the travelling exhibition, "Art Treasures of Japan" which shows also in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The second is an invitation by the Canadian Handicrafts Guild to hold a one-man show in Montreal. OKANAGAN REPORT A representative of the National Gallery visited the Okanagan area before Christmas to ask craftsmen to send work to the National Gallery for jurying toward the Fine Crafts Show, so a good many crates of work have been rolling east this January, I expect. Walter Dexter is turning his hand from the wheel to the saw to make additions to a house which he and Muriel have purchased just down the road from Walter's studio at Okanagan Mission. Frank Poll and Denise have moved from Okanagan Centre to a house on the outskirts of Vernon where Frank is busy setting up a business-like pottery. He says he bought the house because his clay supply is right under his feet. Santo Mignosa, instructor in ceramics at the Kootenay School of Art, Nelson, B.C., is one of six Canadians whose work appears in the 10th International Exhibition of Ceramic Art at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D,C. He is represented by a ceramic sculpture entitled ''The Swimmer", Zelko Kujundzic is teaching eight students in "Ceramic Fundamentals" under the Kelowna Night School Programme for Adults. 15.