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julia galloway workshop in kansas city

updated sun 6 feb 00

 

Micheal Smith on tue 1 feb 00

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The KC Clay Guild will host a two day workshop March 4-5 with Julia =
Galloway.
Her work can be seen in the October 1999 issue of Ceramics Monthly.

The workshop will be from 9-5 Saturday and Sunday. Demonstrations of =
throwing,
altering, surface decoration and glazing will be interspersed with slides =
and
conversations about Julia's pieces during the two day workshop. Each =
workshop
participant will receive a 50 page booklet of glaze and clay recipes from
Julia's glaze book. These are cone 6 glazes for reduction, oxidation and =
soda
firing. Julia would like to conclude the workshop with conversations about
participant's work - so bring a piece of your work.

The workshop will take place at the KC Clay Guild, 200 West 74th Street, =
Kansas
City MO 64114. Our building is located one block East of Wornall Road on =
the
North side of 74th Street.

The workshop fee is =2470 for Guild members, =24100 for the general public =
(includes
a one year membership in the Guild), or =2450 for full-time students. To =
register
send a check for the appropriate amount payable to KC Clay Guild, your name,
address and daytime phone number to:

Julia Galloway Workshop
KC Clay Guild
200 West 74th Street
Kansas City, MO 64114

For more information contact Deborah Wald =40 913-432-5948 or =
mdwald=40kcnet.com

Micheal Smith
1605 Locust
Kansas City, MO 64108
816-471-5466
mlspots=40kc.net

Micheal Smith on fri 4 feb 00

Just thought I should clarify the cost of the workshop. For some reason the
dollar symbol was changed to =24 and the at symbol in our e-mail address
came out as =40. So here is the information again without dollar symbols:

----- Original Message -----
From: Micheal Smith
To: Clay Art Discussion Group
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 12:07 AM
Subject: Julia Galloway Workshop In Kansas City


The KC Clay Guild will host a two day workshop March 4-5 with Julia
Galloway. Her work can be seen in the October 1999 issue of Ceramics
Monthly.

The workshop will be from 9-5 Saturday and Sunday. Demonstrations of
throwing, altering, surface decoration and glazing will be interspersed with
slides and conversations about Julia's pieces during the two day workshop.
Each workshop participant will receive a 50 page booklet of glaze and clay
recipes from Julia's glaze book. These are cone 6 glazes for reduction,
oxidation and soda firing. Julia would like to conclude the workshop with
conversations about participant's work - so bring a piece of your work.

The workshop will take place at the KC Clay Guild, 200 West 74th Street,
Kansas City MO 64114. Our building is located one block East of Wornall
Road on the North side of 74th Street.

The workshop fee is 70 dollars for Guild members, 100 dollars for the
general public (includes a one year membership in the Guild), or 50 dollars
for full-time students. To register send a check for the appropriate amount
payable to KC Clay Guild, your name, address and daytime phone number to:

Julia Galloway Workshop
KC Clay Guild
200 West 74th Street
Kansas City, MO 64114

For more information contact Deborah Wald at 913-432-5948 or
mdwald@kcnet.com

Micheal Smith
1605 Locust
Kansas City, MO 64108
816-471-5466
mlspots@kc.net

Aiko Ichimura on sat 5 feb 00

Hi all,

I have a favor to ask anyone who are familiar with marbling clay techniques
to take a look at this URL and tell me what you call this technique of using
layers
of different colored clay.

The wife of the potter whose works are displayed in this URL gave me
a permission to post this question to the Clayart List Serve.
Unfortunately the site is only in Japanese but you can see numerous example
of his technique. He calls it Neriage style in Japanese. The patterns are
not painted
but each colors are from colored clay.

http://www1.ocn.ne.jp/~konton/2pagegallery.htm

I thank you for your generosity to share your knowledge with me & the
Japanese
List Servers.

Aiko Ichimura
aikop@erols.com