Don't ever give up!
Here is a picture of the first piece of pottery I ever bought. I remember it being very expensive compared to other potters pots. The cup is by Ed Drahanchuk who was a Alberta potter and was very prolific on the Canadian clay scene. His work was very recognizable because of the beautiful clay body, his dry ash glazes and the handsome wax resist decoration. I believe these two pieces are of prairie crocus. I still use the cup to this day even though it is cracked and chipped. It has a comfortable lip and takes me back to my youth and my early examination of pots.
A potters nightmare has it that he lost some fingers to a lawnmower which ended the clay career. But if you are an artist you find another way to express yourself. He moved to the west coast of British Columbia and started painting. His paintings are very beautiful. So the lesson is to never give up.
The jug is rather dated in the shape and handle placement but it still stands out with an identity that could be seen across the room. The jug is dated 1976 which is the year I went to The Banff School of Fine Arts and had the wonderful good luck to have F. Carleton Ball as my instructor. Carleton had the cabin next door so we swapped dinner invites. He was an amazing cook. He was also very encouraging of us young upstarts. Linda Christianson was the tech for the program and it where we first became friends. Amazing some 44 years ago. Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.
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Was it a lawn mower or a hunting accident that got those fingers?
https://highcountrynews.ca/bragg-creek-historical-society-nov-2018/
More contributions are certainly needed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Clennell
Like everywhere else its been hit hard by the pandemic, and has gone on-line.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/banff-centre-layoffs-1.5608671
https://www.banffcentre.ca/
https://studioceramicscanada.com/tag/ed-drahanchuk/
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https://www.theday.com/article/20170403/ENT10/170409815/
Does the name change give a clue Banff School of Art vs. Banff Centre?
Banff Centre is an arts organization; it was never meant to be a luxury mountainside conference centre.
https://canadianart.ca/news/concern-rises-regarding-banff-centre-layoffs-visual-arts-cutbacks/
Wouldn't be the first times that suits have hijacked an art education centre to turn it into a business.
Looked what happened at Capilano University about 7 years ago, when university president Kris Bulcroft went to China and Korea recruiting more international students. She needed to build a new student residence and dormitory to house them, guess where she decided to build it. Well she cancelled all the studio art programs including their ceramics program, so she could tear down the Studio Art building for space to build her new international students residence. Money talks and art programs walk.
Pottery and Ceramic Repair Lessons and Tutorials. How and Where to Restore?
http://www.lakesidepottery.com/Pages/Repairing-restoring-ceramic-porcelain-china-pottery-lessons-tutorials.html
What is Kintsugi Art and Process? How is Kintsugi Repair Made?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0S9PdUzu_E&feature=youtu.be
Ever think about giving her the golden touch?
Job cuts could affect arts programs at Central Tech, staff warns
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/job-cuts-could-affect-arts-090000592.html
Board 'cutting the legs out from under' arts programs
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tdsb-art-school-sculpture-jobcut-1.5165653
THE CLOSING OF A CERAMIC DYNASTY
https://smokieclennell.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-closing-of-ceramic-dynasty.html
Fight for Central Tech's Art Program
3,516 have signed.
https://www.change.org/p/toronto-district-school-board-fight-for-central-tech-s-art-program
Look what years of budget cuts have done to the Art Program at Central Technical School!
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