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san diego workshop

updated fri 28 feb 97

 

Carol Ratliff.clayart.CLAYART.MAILING LIST on sat 1 feb 97

Ceramic Artists of San Diego is presenting a workshop with CYNTHIA BRINGLE.on
Saterday, February 8, 1997 The workshop will be held at Mesa community
college in the ceramic room ( D 201) from 9am to 4pm. San Diego, CA

Cost: $ 20.00 for CASD members, $25 for non members. Bring a pot luck dish
to share for lunch. parking ok in student spaces- no permit needed on
saterdays.

Membership is only $17 per year- for those that are local this will save you
on workshop fees throughout the year & we're a great group of people.

coming next will be John Chalke on April 12.

Carol Ratliff
(past president)

Donald G. Goldsobel on sun 2 feb 97

At 03:24 PM 2/1/97 EST, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Ceramic Artists of San Diego is presenting a workshop with CYNTHIA BRINGLE.on
>Saterday, February 8, 1997 The workshop will be held at Mesa community
>college in the ceramic room ( D 201) from 9am to 4pm. San Diego, CA
>
is this a hands on workshop? what kind of work will be done? raku, slip
molds, stonewear?

TIA Donald Goldsobel

Carol Ratliff.clayart.CLAYART.MAILING LIST on mon 3 feb 97

>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Ceramic Artists of San Diego is presenting a workshop with CYNTHIA
BRINGLE.on
>Saterday, February 8, 1997 The workshop will be held at Mesa community
>college in the ceramic room ( D 201) from 9am to 4pm. San Diego, CA
>
is this a hands on workshop? what kind of work will be done? raku, slip
molds, stonewear?

TIA Donald Goldsobel

No hands on, I don't think. She will show slides and demonstrate her
techniques.
Cynthia Bringle has her work in the collections of the
Smithsonian-International Traveling Exhibition, the North Carolina Govenor's
residence, IBM Corporation and many other museums and private collections
around the world. She utilizes a very painterly approach to the surfaces of
her wheel thrown work and puts on finishing touches. There will be a
selection of her work for sale as well. My flyer doesn't say but from the
photo it looks like stoneware functional work.
Carol Ratliff