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updated thu 12 apr 01

 

Jim and Marge Wade on tue 10 apr 01


Celia,

The American Pottery Festival is Friday, April 20th (5:00 -9:00 Opening
Night Sale and Party), Saturday, 21st (9:30 - 5:00 Sale and Workshops) and
Sunday, the 22nd (9:30 - 2:00 Sale, Brunch and Worksohp) at Northern Clay
Center in Minneapolis. Call them at 612-339-8007 for more info.

Marge


> From: Celia Littlecreek
> Reply-To: Ceramic Arts Discussion List
> Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 19:31:46 -0500
> To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Subject: Re: red dot
>
> Where and when is the American Pottery Festival? I live in northern
> Minnesota and have been feeling left out that there are no seminars etc. in
> my "neck of the woods" There was a really great workshop at Kevin Caufields
> a couple years ago, but haven't seen any avertisment for such again. Please
> send as much info as you can about American Pottery Festival. I'll be sure
> to wear a red dot.
>
> ---- Original Message -----
> From: "Marta Matray Gloviczki"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 10:43 AM
> Subject: red dot
>
>
>> ginny wrote:
>> "...wonder if we could start a red dot tradition on
>> name tags so we can recognize each other at shows."
>>
>> i think that`s a good idea: anyone, who wants to be
>> recognized as a clayart bud, should wear a red dot.
>> but what about on occasions, when we wont wear a
>> nametag???
>> i`m thinking of the upcoming american pottery festival
>> in minneapolis. it would be great to meet clayarters
>> there too... anyone is coming? any suggestions on how
>> to spot each other there?
>>
>> marta
>> looking at joyce`s lovely bowl, russel`s great candel
>> holder ---(trades);
>> tony and sheila`s beautiful carbon trapping shino
>> covered jar and gail nichols` soda fired bowl---
>> (purchased);
>> bill lee`s lefthanded , green & blue glazed cup from
>> the mugexchange----thanks!!!;
>> and the 3 cups i bought at the cup sale, one is
>> maggies,the other 2 i dont know...
>> and i love them all, thank you very much.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> http://www.silverhawk.com/crafts/gloviczki/welcome.html
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Anji Henderson on tue 10 apr 01


Hey what about getting a pin/badge/plackard you know
those round pins with catchy or not so catchy
statements on them and then painting it red... Or
Duhhhh were all clayers ;) make a clay pin with iron
ox or a red underglaze or glaze and tada...

Anji

--- Marta Matray Gloviczki
> but what about on occasions, when we wont wear a
> nametag???


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Lee Love on wed 11 apr 01


----- Original Message -----
From: "Marta Matray Gloviczki"

> i`m thinking of the upcoming american pottery festival
> in minneapolis. it would be great to meet clayarters
> there too... anyone is coming? any suggestions on how
> to spot each other there?

How about getting a ClayArt pin made? The national Akita club I belong to had some nice pins made to fundraise for Akita
health issues. They are a golden Akita head. Could have a golden ClayArt pot made. (would be better than wearing a red dot
on your forehead) :^) They sell them for $10.00 a piece but they are a fund raiser and cost less to produce. Maybe a clay
jewelry person on the list could come up with a pin? Any profit could got to the ClayArt fund.

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K.Wilson on wed 11 apr 01


Or, if someone has a reliable red glaze, perhaps a small red pot pin would be more unusual? Just my $.02 :)

Lee Love wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marta Matray Gloviczki"
>
> > i`m thinking of the upcoming american pottery festival
> > in minneapolis. it would be great to meet clayarters
> > there too... anyone is coming? any suggestions on how
> > to spot each other there?
>
> How about getting a ClayArt pin made? The national Akita club I belong to had some nice pins made to fundraise for Akita
> health issues. They are a golden Akita head. Could have a golden ClayArt pot made. (would be better than wearing a red dot
> on your forehead) :^) They sell them for $10.00 a piece but they are a fund raiser and cost less to produce. Maybe a clay
> jewelry person on the list could come up with a pin? Any profit could got to the ClayArt fund.
>
> --
>
> Lee Love
> Mashiko JAPAN Ikiru@kami.com
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