My good friend Gunter Haltmeyer is charged with the digital layout of the German Potter’s Association journal, Toplerflatt. He does one fantastic job, and I am always so grateful that the members welcome news of what is happening in Canada.
The fall/winter edition includes an article I wrote on the work of three Vietnam era ceramic artists who migrated to Canaday. They are Sally Michener who taught at the Vancouver School of Art (later Emily Carr), Debby Black who taught at George Brown College in Toronto, and Richard Gill who taught at various colleges but he is known mainly for his large and very complicated architectural installations.
Gunter sent me the PDF and hard copies to share with the ceramists. Those who read my blog and my Facebook page do not (with the exception of one) belong to this potters association. I do not want to take away any issues regarding copyright or sales.
The link is below. Click on steggles:
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I went to the UK as a Commonwealth Scholar in 1990 and received my PhD from the University of Leicester in 1993. After three decades of university teaching, I retired to devote my time to the study of raptor behaviour. I am particularly interested in Ospreys and am working on a long term project on third hatch survival and siblicide in these raptors. My blog is a result of a fascination with my local wildlife and the desire to encourage others to love and care for birds! I live on the Canadian Prairies and prior to the pandemic travelled a lot. I am questioning the use of aviation fuel at the moment as we all strive to help our planet. My early research was in politics and art including British public statues exported to Southeast Asia and Vietnam Resistors that contributed much to Canadian ceramics. Books and articles were published on those subjects over a period of 3 decades. Now I am working on books for children so they can learn about the challenges our raptors face.
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