The North-West Ceramics Foundation is pleased to announce that the Museum of Anthropology at UBC has received the BC Museums Association’s Honorable Mention Award of Merit–Social Impact for the exhibition Playing With Fire: Ceramics of the Extraordinary, curated by Founding Board Member Carol Mayer, The Award of Merit recognizes the significant contribution of an organization advocating for the advancement of an important social cause such as reconciliation, social justice, inclusiveness, accessibility, sustainable development, climate action, wellness, etc. Initiatives are measured in respect to the nominated organization’s own capacity and history. The artists included in the exhibition have all made significant contributions to ceramics in our province and include Judy Chartrand, Ying-Yueh Chuang, Gathie Falk, Jeremy Hatch, Ian Johnston, David Lambert, Glenn Lewis, Alwyn O’Brien, Bill Rennie, Debra Sloan and Brendan Tang. The NWCF supported the production of the catalogue and take this opportunity to congratulate all involved! Well done!



Members of the NWCF Board are participating in an event to support the Vancouver Hospice Society. Hob Too is a lovely vintage thrift shop with a great selection of housewares, furniture, art and vintage items. All proceeds from sales go to the Hospice Society. Members of the Board have donated ceramic works, which are displayed in the front window. The Belkin Art Gallery and the Museum of Anthropology also donated books and catalogues. The window looks great, and stopping by is a wonderful idea if you are looking to pick up a gift or something for yourself. Hob Too is located at 3626 West Broadway, on the 99 B Line. The phone number is 604-737-7304. They open at 1:30 PM, but it’s a good idea to phone first to make sure they are open.

The North-West Ceramics Foundation is pleased to announce the publishing of a new book on an important BC potter, with a foreword by our very own Debra Sloan.