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Ilena explaining how to test wild clays

BC Wild Clay

At our November TriCity Potters' meeting we learned of Ilena Lee Cramer's enthusiasm for Wild Clay. Most of us work with clay that has been processed and mixed to specific requirements and pugged, bagged and boxed for us. But Ilena is fascinated with the properties of locally found clay, here in BC. With funding from a unique artists residency from St andrews Wesley United Church…

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Read more about the article Raided Again!
lunch time!

Raided Again!

Four artists drove out from Vancouver this morning for our first Raid in quite a while. We were Renée van Halm, Monique Fouquet, Karen Henry and Cathy Busby. Sadly Eric isn't steady enough these days to make the trip out. We missed him, and I'm putting this blog together quite  quickly so that Karen can show him photos of our work day. He started this…

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Read more about the article October pots
Sweet blue Tea-pot 5 1/2" x 9"

October pots

I think members of TriCity Potters were pleased with the results of our group soda firing at the end of October. The rain poured down so we had to pack up our work quickly after we'd finished scraping and kiln-washing the shelves so there was no time to consider each other's pieces. At our upcoming meeting on Wednesday Nov. 20th members have been asked to…

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Read more about the article Edmonton Holiday
McMillan house & elm trees at dusk

Edmonton Holiday

Shortly after the opening of TriCity Potters' group soda firing Alan and I flew to Edmonton to join the family for Halloween. It's been many years since we were last in Edmonton so we looked forward to seeing its changes. Without being too specific I can tell you that Steve and Jen have bought a good house with a large yard in a nice part…

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Read more about the article TCP group soda firing
Cheryl demonstrating shelf cleaning

TCP group soda firing

"TriCity Potters have been preparing for our group soda firing at Shadbolt Centre for the Arts for a few months. Last Wednesday twenty potters brought our pots to the Vault kiln for liner glaze, flashing slips and wadding. Some members helped to load the kiln the next day and learn about spraying soda into the kiln at its hottest on the third day. We had…

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