Read more about the article Tri-City Potters: Ceramics from Atmospheric Firings and more
TriCity Potters + 2 other artists

Tri-City Potters: Ceramics from Atmospheric Firings and more

TriCity Potters' show opened at Place des Arts in early April but you can still see the work of members until May 21st. Of course I took photos and have shown them to members in our facebook page, but for the record I'll post them here too. I think I found all the selected work. They're displayed in acrylic cases on plinths which will have…

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Read more about the article FVPG Show & Sale
Frances de Grace Vessel #1 !st Place Winner Wood Fired Cone 10 Stoneware, Hand Built

FVPG Show & Sale

Deer Lake Art Gallery is just a few steps away from the Shadbolt Centre and the sun was shining so I left the Ceramic Symposium for half an hour to see Fraser Valley Potters Guild's Annual Juried Show & Sale. Amy Gogarty was volunteering to sit the show that day. I see that the show actually closed today. It was well worth the visit. I…

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Read more about the article How Hard Can It Be?  CCS 2026
Vin & Lael working

How Hard Can It Be? CCS 2026

The latest Canadian Clay Symposium took place at the Shadbolt Centre, as usual, on March 21st, and it's taken this long for me to sort my photos and put together my experience of a super weekend. On the Friday evening Jesse Birch of Nanaimo AG gave the keynote speech at the Emily Carr U campus. He spoke about ways of sharing ceramic collections with gallery…

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Read more about the article Fired Identity
Top shelf: Wei Cheng Middle & bottom shelves: Ting Kwok (Evan) Leung

Fired Identity

I recently attended the opening of Fired Identity, a show of work by Greater Vancouver Chinese Canadian Artists in Clay. It was co-curated by Kwantlen University instructor Ying Yueh Chuang and Jean Paull. Participating artist and local potter friend Eliza Wang invited me, with the treat of being driven all the way down to Kwantlen  Polytechnic University by her daughter Audrey. Eliza was delighted to…

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Read more about the article Circle Craft Holiday Market part 2
Willow Avenue

Circle Craft Holiday Market part 2

I see that the Circle Craft show is now known as Holiday Market. OK. This second blog will show you all the other clay-work booths that I found. I enjoyed meeting emerging and long-time makers from all over BC. It seems that many of them concentrate on offering affordable mugs. It seems as if mainly the long-time show stars bring their large, statement pieces. Atsuko…

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