STOKED! Events & Opportunities


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Canadian Clay Symposium

March 25th, 2023

PRESENTERS:

Steven Heinemann · Marissa Alexander · Cathi Jefferson · Martina Lantin · Sami Tsang · Julie Moon · KC Adams

The Mobile Contemporary Ceramics Gallery: FORM

There is still time to register for “STOKED!” Treat yourself to a full day of clay! Bring a friend!

We are proud of the all-Canadian presenters line-up at STOKED! 

There are many added features that enhance the Symposium experience. This list outlines some of those features. Full information can be found under the Events Tab on the Symposium website canadianclaysymposium.com .

· Shadbolt will be awash in things to see during the Symposium

o   The Mug Wall: Help the North-West Ceramics Foundation raise funds for the Maureen Wright Scholarship Fund. Donate a handmade mug or two for The Mug Wall. These treasures can be purchased for $20 each (cash or cheque). Room 201.

o   The Ceramic Roadshow Bring along a ceramic piece to share for the day. Your own, your favourite, the funkiest - whatever! Visit the show during lunch to see a critique of a selection of pieces. (entry form on website) Room 201

o   K-12 Ceramic Exhibition. The K-12 Exhibition showcases the diversity & excellence of BC student work in clay. Room 102

o   Presenters’ Exhibition, works by our esteemed all Canadian round-up.

o   BC Potters’ Guild Sur la Table Plate Exhibition (entry form on website). Room 200

o   Honoree Display, works by Santo Mignosa and Alan Burgess. Studio 101

o   Molly’s Plinths, works by late Symposium committee member Molly Magid. Room 201

· Trade Show. Visit vendors' booths in the atrium to check out or purchase the latest ceramics tools, publications, and supplies. (Atrium Hall)

· Live Podcast. Watch a live Podcast being created for “The Kiln Sitters”, moderated by Vancouver’s  Brendan Lee Satish Tang, collaborating with our Keynote Speaker, KC Adams. Room 211

· The Mobile Contemporary Ceramics Gallery: FORM will be on-site for its second Symposium. Created by Robin DuPont, Slocan Valley, this wheeled gallery space will be parked out front during STOKED! Robin will have the gallery stocked with fresh ceramic works by a curated selection of contemporary artists. Visit to see new work and to make a purchase if you like!

 

Important Details

    • Bring your lunch with you. Coffee service is provided but no food service is available.

    • Full information can be found at canadianclaysymposium.com Check back for updates.

    • Attend in-person or, for the first time, online. 

    • Pricing and registration information for both in-person or online attendance can be found at canadianclaysymposium.com/registration.

Newsletter#7 Stoked: Events & Opportunities.pdf (click to download the article)

Canadian Clay Collective

The mandate of the symposium is to provide a forum in which both professionals and students can gather and participate in an educational environment. Exposure to a wide variety of local and international practices, aesthetics and expertise fosters heightened awareness and furthers both technical skills and knowledge of the craft.