Upcoming workshops at The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery

Introduction to Paper Kilns: Building and Firing at Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
September 15 & 22, 2012

Building and firing a paper kiln is an exciting and dynamic
alternative to other smoke and woodfire ceramic techniques. Lead by
ceramic artists Becky Webster and Natalie Prevost-Mero, this two-day workshop designed for people with some ceramics experience. The firing at dusk will be open to all!

September 15th – 1:00 to 6:00pm 

September 22nd – 6:00 to 10:00pm

On day one, potters will bring two or three bone dry small pots and
apply terra sigillata to the surfaces.  The same afternoon the course
participants will also build the paper kiln using an armature, wood,
newspaper and clay slip. Pots will be bisque fired between sessions. On
day two participants will decorate pots with colour enhancing materials.
The kiln will then be loaded with the participants’ pots and will be
fired at dusk. The colour enhancing materials will create unique fire
surface.

Cost: $120 + hst (10% off for Members)
Register today by downloading the Registration Form (PDF) and faxing it to (519) 746-6396
Contact: Sheila McMath, Director of Education to register or for inquiries 519 746 1882 x 221 [email protected]

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Precious Metal Clay Workshop

September 29, 2012, 1:00pm to 4:00pm

Enjoy
a casual evening with Precious Metal Clay – a substance that in its
original state is as malleable and versatile as clay and transforms
under the torch to pure silver.  Participants will make a one-of-a kind
silver PMC pendant and wear it home the same evening.

Cost: $60 + hst

Register today by downloading the Registration Form (PDF) and faxing it to (519) 746-6396.

Contact: Sheila McMath, Director of Education to register or for inquiries 519 746 1882 x 221 [email protected]

Make it a group event!
Bookings available weekday evenings or Saturday afternoons for up to 12
people. This workshop is ideal for groups of friend or colleagues,
‘girls night out’ or bridal party jewelry making. Cost is $60 per
person. To book your group today, contact Director of Education Sheila
McMath at 519-746-1882 ext 221 or email at
[email protected]

www.theclayandglass.ca/education/adult-workshops
 

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Blogging Your Way!

BYW Boot Camp is NOW ENROLLING and will run from October 5 – November
2, 2012! This exciting idea-packed class is for both Blogging Your Way
and BYW 2.0 students. It’s loaded with blogging inspiration, interviews,
ideas and both new and updated materials so you can build on what
you’ve learned in previous classes. Learn more about the BYW BOOT CAMP here.

Our current three workshops, Blogging Your Way (for beginners), Blogging Your Way 2.0
(for intermediate to advanced) and Blogging Your Way Boot Camp (NEW!
For all bloggers big and small!) bring a creative, personal approach to
blogging that you won’t find in other classes simply because most blog
courses only focus on the technical aspects – something you can learn on
your own for free. Our e-courses guide you as you begin to get
in touch with why you want to blog, what your intentions are, how you
should approach online networking and community building, what makes a
blog a “success” and shows you how to use your blog as a catalyst to
create your best life. In fact, using your blog as a catalyst to live
your best life is at the very core of what we teach.

Our online courses are packed with hundreds of
helpful tips, feedback, visuals, inspiration and ideas that will guide
you on your blogging journey. These self-paced password protected
e-courses and forums venture beyond the boring basics. You will learn
from the pros in a supportive environment amongst friends with plenty of
opportunity to meet and network without feeling overwhelmed or
overlooked.

Opening receptions tonight at the Clay Studio


Please click on the image for
more information on each exhibition

Derek Au  

Derek Au
Reed Smith Gallery

August 17 – September 30, 2012 
Opening reception, First Friday, September 7th, 5pm – 8pm

Pots at Rest  

Pots at Rest
Harrison Gallery

August 17 – September 30, 2012 
Opening reception, First Friday, September 7th, 5pm – 8pm

Darien Johnson  

Darien Johnson
Bonovitz Space

August 17 – September 30, 2012 
Opening reception, First Friday, September 7th, 5pm – 8pm
 
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Toronto Potters 16th Biennial Juried Exhibition

Ontario Crafts Council Gallery
990 Queen Street West, Toronto

Toronto Potters is a non-profit association with an
extensive history of member dedication that has run its programming,
presence and community support for over 33 years. Its current membership
consists of approximately 90 active ceramic makers, whose backgrounds
and aesthetic interests reflect the diversity of the city in which the
association was formed. Through Toronto Potters, members have a platform
to share their skills, as well as stimulate and foster their individual
interests in working with clay. Members benefit from monthly meetings,
presentations and demonstrations, as well as retail shows and a website
that showcases their work. In addition, Toronto Potters is exceptionally
proud to present its 16th Biennial Juried Exhibition.

As one of the highlights of membership, the exhibition takes
place every two years. Work is submitted for review by an invitational
jury, and selected based on technical merit, originality and creative
expression. This year there are seven awards given to members for
outstanding work. Overall, through the public display of work,
accompanied by a print catalogue, the biennial juried exhibition is an
esteemed opportunity for members to showcase their creative skills.

This exhibition serves as a sampling of the myriad ways in
which ceramic material can be manipulated, as well as the commitment and
passion through which these objects have been conceived and created.

The Toronto Potters 16th Biennial Exhibition was
juried by Susan Collett and Gord Thompson, both professionals in the
greater ceramic community. Through an intensive jury process, they
selected 26 works by 21 members. With white walls and gallery
spotlights, and far removed from the messy studio environments in which
they took shape, each of these 26 works has the ability to compel the
viewer. The pieces will pique interest in process as they flaunt the
maker’s technical skills, and will prompt questions, as well as simple
enjoyment. Toronto Potters invites you to experience the 16th Biennial
Juried Exhibition, and to experience the work that members have to
offer.

The Toronto Potters 16th Biennial Juried Exhibition is supported by the Ontario Arts Council.

Images: Eden Danielle Bender, Bird in the Hand, Paper clay-mixed media surface; Barbara Banfield, Oil and Vinegar Set, Porcelain and stoneware; Mary McKenzie, Comfort, Ceramic, wood chair, electric firing; Deborah Freeman, Cup ‘n’ Caddy, Stoneware and Porcelain.

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