Ankara, Museum of Anatolian Civilization

Hundreds of miles inland from Istanbul is the ancient city of Ankara, now Turkey's capital. The museum there was voted the best in the world in 1999! It has been adapted from an old building surrounded by Archaeological sites. Alan was of course fascinated, happily photographing the reconstruction of the earliest settlement there, with the accompanying Catalhoyok "Mother Goddess". I enjoyed the marvellous ceramics: a…

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Bisque loaded, gardening and cooking..

What a satisfying day! I finished slip-painting the last of my current batch of jugbirds on Friday and left them drying all day yesterday while we spent the afternoon wandering around Vancouver's East Side Culture Crawl. So today I applied terra sigillata to the bases of the last jbs and loaded the kiln for a bisque firing overnight. I'm slightly horrified to see that I…

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Iznik tiles

Sunday evening and I'm too tired to be putting handles on several jugbirds that are waiting for them under plastic. Morning is better for that. But I can start on publishing selected photos from our fascinating tour in Turkey. After flying from Heathrow on October 8th we spent the next day on a whirwind tour of the most well-known and beautiful buildings in Istanbul. It…

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Don Hutchinson talks to TCP

Don Hutchinson braved a cold November evening to be our guest. Members were very interested to hear his thoughts and experience on pricing. His many years of guiding college level ceramics students at Langara College have given him some useful ideas to consider when wondering why and how we work in clay. Using contributed bisque-fired bowls, a vase and a tea cup he first suggested…

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TriCity Potters November meeting this Weds

TriCity Potters meet on the third Wednesday of each month at Port Moody Senior Secondary School in Room 214. Do join us! This month's presenter is Don Hutchinson, retired Langara College ceramics instructor and potter extraordinaire! November 17,  2010   7pm “A potter for over 35 years, Hutchinson works out of Kingsmill Pottery on Granville Island, and his own studio, White Rabbit Pottery, in White…

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