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updated sat 30 nov 96

 

Toni Hall on sun 10 nov 96

Hey Clayart People,
If you were planning to put on a raku workshop in the USA, who
would you most like to have do the workshop? I am interested in putting
together an advanced raku workshop here in southern New Mexico, and I am
looking for names of contacts. If you have such information, please
contact me. TIA Toni

Fran Newquist on mon 11 nov 96

At 12:25 PM 11/10/96 EST, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Hey Clayart People,
> If you were planning to put on a raku workshop in the USA, who
>would you most like to have do the workshop? I am interested in putting
>together an advanced raku workshop here in southern New Mexico, and I am
>looking for names of contacts. If you have such information, please
>contact me. TIA Toni
>
>Rick Berman of Atlanta, an associate editor of Clay Times Magazine, does
the "best" raku workshops. His glazes are good and durable and his new
technique with Salku is great. He came to our studio in Northern Virginia
for five years with great success. You might reach him through Clay Times
or at Berman's, his studio/gallery in Atlanta.

Good luck.

Wendy Hampton on tue 12 nov 96

hi Toni,
I took a raku class from Gordon Hutchens from Vancouver Island Canada. He
was wonderful and had a wealth of information. He has a video that is
advertised in Ceramics Monthly on the same page as Robin Hopper. I may have
his address but I would have to look throught all my papers. If you can't
find it let me know.
Regards,
Wendy from Bainbridge Island WA.