TCP June meeting

Last Wednesday we held our last TriCity Potters' meeting of the season. We've been the local group for clay artists for eight years now. To celebrate, as we usually do in June, we shared a special cake! Some members brought along a piece of pottery, either one of their own that they're particularly happy with or a piece that they have collected. These little show-and-tell…

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Robert Shiozaki

Robert Shiozaki & Anyuta Gusakova

On Wednesday May 20th Robert Shiozaki and Anyuta Gusakova were co-presenters at the monthly meeting of TriCity Potters. We met Robert when he and Kathryn O'Regan collaborated for a show in Port Moody Arts Centre not long ago. It was a preview show for a larger one held at Amelia Douglas Gallery, Douglas College, New Westminster. Since then Robert has joined us at our meetings…

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Dan Severance shows his glaze tests

It's been several weeks since I posted a new blog and now there are some items I want to mention. The speaker for the October meeting of TriCity Potters was Port Moody Arts Centre's Dan Severance. I think he spends every spare minute of his days, when he's not at his regular job in a printshop, working in the clay department. He is the go-to…

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Shiozaki. Red Solar Series Platter. Earthenware $750

Creative Conversations

  The latest show at Port Moody Arts Centre is being taken down today. I attended a closing talk last night, presented by the collaborating artists Kathryn Gibson O'Regan and Robert Shiozaki. The show, Creative Conversations, opened the night before I left for England and I hadn't taken the time to pop in to see the show since I returned. I'm pleased to have met both…

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Tiles & Suzy Birstein

My latest glaze firing was emptied yesterday so the recent 'raiders' and tile-painters can finally see how their work turned out. Alan took photos this afternoon so I shall enjoy posting a blog about my newest exotic jug birds, and another to show the painted oval plates. But first here is a photo of the finished tiles painted by the small group of TriCity Potters…

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