NOTES ] EMILY CARR COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN SUMMER INSTITUTE 1985. Ceramic Sculpturn. Date: July 2-20. Mary Shannon Will, a Calgary artist, also produces prints and paintings, but is best known for her ceramic sculpture with its intricate surface patterns created from a meticulous use of marks and colour. She recei- ved her training through the University of I-.a, University of New Mexico and the Archie Bray foundation. Participants require a basic working knowledze of both wheel and handbuilding techniques for credit-free entry. Students who wish credit must have completed their Foundation year or equivalent. Objective of the course is to develop awareness of technical, aesthetie and conceptual concerns relating to ceramic sculpture. Vessels from Clay. Date: July 22-August 10 Wayne Fijal, Quebec artist, has extensively cxhibited his pottery throughout Eastern Canada and has instru- ected at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Dusign, University of Manitoba and John Abbott College, (Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec). During the first week investigation for beginners is encouraged through group projects using coil, slab, Simple mould and extrusion techniques for low tempera- ture firing. Advanced students: are guided to explore thelr own building techniques and preferred tempera- ture range. Instruction, discussion and eritiques are given on both a group and individual basis. Fees: Each Session: Tuition $158; Studio $60; and some materials. For further info: Summer Institute, Emily Carr College of Art & Design, 1399 Johnston St., Vancouver. V6H 389. Tel: 687-2345 LANGLEY GENTENNIAL MUSEUM & NATIONAL EXHIBITICN CENTRE. Marketing your Crafts. Saturdays, April 27 - May ll. 9.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m. Designed for professional crarts- men, artists and arts managers, this one-day seminar Will detail pratical and profitable techniques for enlarging your clientele and audience. From the pro- Vincial Skills Programme and presented by a trained specialist. Fea: $10. (Participants receive a copy of Marketing Workbook). To pre-register, phone 888-3922, Max. number 15, 6