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Resources I Classified Marketplace Classified Marketplace Classes Opportunities, cont. For Sale, cont. • Throw like a pro! Hone your craftsmanship with this proven method. I will teach you in your studio. Your skill will grow substantially. See reference letters at: Jepsonpottery.com; neverleavetheplayground.com Emergency Relief Fund. Log onto studioprotector.org for details on how to get help from the arts sector, relief providers, and your community. The site, created by artists for artists, also offers strategies for becoming better prepared to deal with or avoid craft emergencies altogether. utensils, hand-dyed silk, original leather & fabric handbags, allnatural soaps and soy candles, garden art, and more! Everything is priced below retail. A great home-grown option for holiday gift giving, or pin to your own wish list. Shop online at www.claytimes. com/artstore.html • Arts Community seeks smart, happy people — Intentional, sustainable, artsoriented community located in the NC mountains near Penland School of Crafts. Forest preserve, hiking trails, organic farm site, green-built houses. Makers and appreciators of clay (and other arts) welcome! Visit us online at www.HighCove.com • Order print and digital back issues, original potter’s t-shirt designs, and more — available exclusively from Clay Times! We’ve also got the Great Glazes I & II collection of glaze recipes, Teaching Techniques how-to article PDFs by Bill van Gilder, and lots more great gifts for clay lovers at www.claytimes.com/store.html Events • Join guest presenters Tom & Elaine Coleman in Pensacola, Florida this winter for the Gulf Coast Clay Conference! When: Feb. 3-6, 2016. Fee: $95. For details, log onto www.kilnwalk. org or call 850.939.2744. CLAYTIMES·COM n 20TH ANNIVERSARY • AUTUMN / WINTER 2015 Opportunities 42 • The Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition is an annual juried ceramic competition for Kindergarten through Grade 12 (K-12) students in the United States. Designed to showcase the best K-12 ceramic work made in the country, the exhibition takes place in a different city each year in conjunction with the annual conference of The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA). Visit the 19th annual show in Kansas City, Missouri, March 1619, 2016. For complete details about the show and the entry process, log onto http://www. k12clay.org/ • Emergency relief and recovery resources for artists affected by recent South Carolina flooding and California wildfires are available from CERF, the Craft For Sale • One 24-cu-ft Bailey shuttle gas kiln, $1000 or best offer — Buyer must disassemble and remove. Available mid to late December. Located at Hinckley Pottery, 1707 Kalorama Road NW, Washington, DC 20009. For more information and to make arrangements, call Sam at 202.745.7055 or email [email protected] • Looking for original-yetaffordable fine arts and crafts handmade in the U.S.? Choose from various one-of-a-kind clayworks by potters Susan Filley and Dick Lehman, as well as unique wearables and decorative home accents including: Native American sterling silver jewelry, hand-blown glass, hand-carved wooden kitchen Wanted • Wanted: Studio Pottery by Ruth Perdew — E-mail tom.turnquist@ comcast.net or call 303.988.0442. Ruth Perdew was a great Denver Potter in the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s. [ Reach tens of thousands of active clay artists with your message in Clay Times! Classifieds as low as $ 75 Display ads as low as $ 151 YOUR PRINT AD in any issue EARNS YOU a FREE 3-MONTH AD ONLINE! Order your Clay Times classified at www.claytimes.com/classifieds.html or call 800.356.2529 for display advertising