Sharon Reay

The speaker for last Friday's talk to TriCity Potters was Burnaby artist Sharon Reay. Sharon is a potter and sculptor who uses her skill to celebrate her love of the illustrations in old childrens' books. Many of us know Sharon from the many years she worked as the Arts programmer for Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, in Burnaby. For all this time she had a…

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Jeremy Hatch

Johnston & Hatch

This is the fourth and last blog about 'Catching Fire: Artists in Conversation'. I have used the talking trios as a way of showing photos of work by each of the eleven artists featured in the big 'Playing with Fire: Ceramics of the Extraordinary' show which opened at the Museum of Anthropology last Thursday.   This final conversation was hosted by Alwyn O'Brien (you'll see that…

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Ying Yueh Chuang

Chuang & O’Brien

In the lunch break we had a chance to take another look at the show 'Playing with Fire: Ceramics of the Extraordinary', find David Lambert's work in the Multiversity Gallery and locate Debra Sloan's pieces in amongst the ceramics of the Koerner Gallery. The third 'conversation' in the Great Hall was hosted by Paul Mathieu and his guests were Ying Yueh Chuang and Alwyn O'Brien.…

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Debra’s thoughts

Debra Sloan has responded to yesterday's blog about her 'conversation' with Tam Irving and Glenn Lewis. I think it's important to have the BC Potters Guild voluntary historian and archivist have her contribution included in this follow-up discussion. She has sent me more details on her time in St. Ives, the Koerner legacy and mainly her thoughts on my concern about the placement of the…

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Baskets in Mud

  Back in 1973 Alan and I hiked with our newborn son Steve three miles out to Ozette Archaeological site and camped there with the crew. Ozette is on the remote North-Western tip of Washington State, on the Pacific Coast of the Olympic Peninsula. Al had met one of the crew members, Dale Croes, when they were on a dig in Prince Rupert, BC in…

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