president's piece gwyn williams - wellington potters
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PRESIDENT'S PIECE Gwyn Williams
Hullo from the President
Hopefully, you all came through the earthquake OK. Apparently, just a single breakage at the rooms, which is pretty amazing given all the pots sitting on racks all over the place. I was walking on the beach at the time of the quake. The whole beach swayed. Disconcerting.
By the time you read this, the anagama kiln will probably be getting loaded. The firing takes five days and nights. Check out our Facebook page for photos of last year‟s firing.
There‟s a lot more happening in August apart from the anagama. The Tuesday evening pottery class starts early August and run for 8 weeks. There‟s a pit firing and then a big pottery sale at the rooms. August 17 and 18th. Cash and carry. Tell your friends.
September brings our annual exhibition. You have to be a member to enter, so make sure your subscription is up-to-date. (Renewal forms will be sent out with the Exhibition entry forms.) The exhibition will again be held at the NZ Academy of Fine Arts. It will open on the 13th and run until the 23rd. We are very lucky to have such a wonderful exhibition space. Many thanks to the director Warren Feeney and the Academy staff for making this possible.
And thanks to the hardworking team of exhibition organisers (if anyone wants to help out, get in touch).
Then in October, there‟s our Annual General Meeting. All members are welcome to attend this. It‟s a chance to have a say. It will again be preceded by the Potters Olympics, which last year was hilariously good fun.
There‟s a notice later in the newsletter about the AGM. A few people are stepping down from the committee or retiring from their positions. One is me. Time to give someone else a go at the presidency. We will also need to elect a new treasurer, with Janine Collier, who has done a wonderful job, off to the USA. And we‟ll probably need a vice-president as well.
So now‟s your chance! If you‟ve been itching to sit on the committee and help decide how the club is run, then put yourself forward. The club is always keen to get new people involved. Some of the current committee have been around for a long time, and they are very keen to pass on their knowledge and to give someone else a go. Get in touch with me or another committee member if you want to talk about it.
Gwyn
DIARY 2013
Saturday 10 August 10am - 3pm Receiving for anagama
25 August & 8 September Glaze workshop with Anthea Grob. Her July workshop was over subscribed so Anthea is arranging a second one for the waiting list. If you are interested, contact Anthea: [email protected]
Saturday/Sunday 17/18 August Pottery sale at the rooms
Thursday 22 – Monday 26 August Firing anagama
Sunday 1 September Unloading anagama and barbeque from 11.30am
Friday 13 September Exhibition opening Exhibition runs from 14 - 22 September.
13 October AGM
9/10 November Workshop - Sculpture with Chris Pease
Coming Up Workshop with Shane Gallagher
WPA has joined the Facebook age! Check out our page for upcoming events, photos, exhibition news and more. You don‟t have to be a member of Facebook. Just go here:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wellington-Potters-Association/213144062066063
Aug & Sept
2013
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CERAMICUS 13
The annual exhibition of our members work
When:14 September - 22 September
Where: Gallery 3, Academy Galleries, Queen's Wharf
Opening night: Friday 13 September
Guest selector: Simon Manchester
Receiving: Sunday 8 September from 10 am to 4 pm at Wellington Potters Centre
So if you haven't already made some great pots for it you still have time to start.
The conditions of entry and entry form will be distributed shortly with full details.
Note: The main rooms will be closed while the selection is going on - that is Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 September. (The glaze room will be available.)
Help make this exhibition a success by:
Making and entering your best pots
Help distribute leaflets
Attend the opening
Help mind the exhibition. This is a great chance to have a good look at the pots and also the associated artworks in the Academy exhibition running alongside ours
Please Note: If you enter pots in the exhibition you are expected to also take a turn at minding it. So, when you bring in your pots on Sunday, 15 August you will asked which day you will be available for the roster.
If you have any queries email Vera Burton [email protected] or Kate Pullar [email protected].
WPA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
All WPA members are invited to attend the club‟s AGM. The meeting will be preceded by the Potters‟ Olympics (more info on this closer to the time).
Date: Sunday 13 October 2013 Time: 3pm for the Olympics, 4pm for the AGM Place: at the rooms
Note that with a few people either disappearing oversees or standing down, we‟re going to need some new officers. We‟ll need a new president, vice president and treasurer. Interested? Let the secretary know: [email protected]
AGM Agenda
Apologies Minutes of AGM held 28 October 2012 President‟s Report Treasurer‟s Report Elections of Officers: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Election of Six Committee Members Other Business
A couple of notes about the election
The officers of the Association shall be a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer.
In addition there shall be a further six elected members who together with the immediate past president (ex-officio) shall comprise the Committee (WPA Rule 9).
Nominations of officers or of members of the Committee may be made at, or before the Annual Meeting, but no person shall be nominated unless he or she is either present in person, or has consented in writing to stand for the position (WPA Rule 13).
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CONTAMINATION OF CLUB GLAZES
When you‟re using the club glazes could you please take great care not to get colours straying into the wrong buckets. It has been very hard to keep a clear glazes clear over that last few batches as they quickly turned into a milky white, or now the latest bucket of clear mixed up by Matthew has turned into a cream. Well perhaps someone wanted a cream but this not the way to achieve it! Matthew is about to mix up another bucket of clear. Please respect the fact that a lot of volunteer time and club resources is taken up by glaze making and take more care in the glazing room.
Also please take care that glazes that you purchase do not contain lead. If you really must use them, please do not apply them at WPA so that we can keep the lead out of our glaze recycling.
Thank you Rosemary
POTTERY SALE
A reminder for all potters to make yourselves available to support our fund raiser in any or all of the following ways:
Provide pots for the sale
Come and have a coffee on the days of the sale
Purchase something
Bring or notify friends
Circulate leaflets from the box in the rooms
No contribution is too small
Publicity is crucial so if you can post our flyer on FB or email to friends or businesses it can only help our worthy cause
Many thanks Rhonda
A WARM WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS
Angela Weston, Kevin Atkinson, Ian Gear, Linn Latta, Colleen Thieu, Julie Watson, Ron Knox, Pamela Harris, Robert Hegarty, Erin Cretney (rejoined), Claire Hinton, Simone Reynolds, Amalia Louisson
PIT FIRING SATURDAY 10 AUGUST 2013
Starts at 10am with construction of the kiln
Bring along: Several „bisque-fired‟ clay forms for the firing (large and small pieces), and food to share for lunch. Dry kindling always welcome.
Cost: The cost is minimal - $10 per person to cover materials.
Tutor: Francesca Costa has facilitated many workshops in this process; both at Auckland Studio Potters, and Wellington Potters Assn. Please contact Francesca on 027 678 6006 to confirm your attendance and for any queries regarding preparation for this firing. See you there!
As a club we try to keep our fees down while still covering costs.
If for financial reasons you feel excluded, please contact the President.
Clubrooms 130 Grant Road, Thorndon (opposite George Street), Wellington 6011
or PO Box 6686, Te Aro, Wellington 6141 | Phone (04) 473 3680 | Email [email protected]
Articles for October/November newsletter need to be emailed to Saskia by 25 September 2013
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ANAGAMA 2013
STEPS DATES
Receive pots at rooms (Upstairs): 10am - 3pm Saturday 10 August 2013
Transport pots to kiln Sunday 11 August
Load kiln Monday 12 – Saturday 17 August
Fire kiln Thursday 22 – Monday 26 August
Cool kiln Tuesday 27 – Saturday 31 August
Unload kiln & BBQ: 11:30 am Sunday 1 September
Alan Ross Anagama Coordinator
APPLICATIONS FOR POTTER-IN-RESIDENCE FOR 2014-15
Wellington Potters‟ Association (WPA) invites applications for the position of Potter-in-Residence. The position is open to potters/ceramists at solo exhibition level. The potter-in-residence will have use of a designated mezzanine studio space. Applicants may apply to occupy the studio for a term of either one or two years.
The potter-in-residence will not be expected to pay for use of the studio but will be required to:
be in residence for an average of 20 hours per week and for at least 40 weeks during each 12 month period of the appointment;
oversee the use of the kilns and take responsibility for weekly club firings;
be available during attendance at the rooms as an educational resource for WPA members;
be fluent in English;
pay all costs of the production of his/her work;
donate two weekend educational sessions in his or her area of specialty to WPA each year;
be or become a member of WPA and participate in club activities.
If you wish to apply for the position, please include the following in your application:
a CV and brief biography;
an overview of what you hope to achieve during your term as potter-in-residence;
an overview of the contribution you would make to WPA during your term as potter-in-residence;
an overview of what you could cover in the weekend educational sessions;
photos of your work.
Applications close on Monday 30 September 2013. If you wish to be considered please send your application by e-mail to [email protected] (please put Potter-in-Residence in the subject line) or write to:
The President Wellington Potters‟ Association PO Box 6686 Te Aro Wellington
WPA will offer the successful applicant use of the studio at 130 Grant Road, Wellington for either one or two years, at its discretion. The period of use will run from 1 January to 31 December 2014 or from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2015. There is no automatic right of renewal. If a two-year term is approved, a review will be conducted on or about the anniversary of the appointment. The outcome of that review will determine whether the appointment will continue for the second year.
If a person is appointed, the appointment will be made by not later than 31 October 2013. WPA will enter into a formal agreement with any appointee.
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POTTERY CLASSES AT THE ROOMS
Monday 7-9pm -handbuilding and throwing with Matthew van Atta
Tuesday 7-9pm throwing with Mauritz Basson - http://www.cecwellington.ac.nz/courses/915-pottery-throwing-all-levelstuesday Basic to intermediate 8 week course $235. Enrol online through the Community Education Centre.
Thursdays 5.30-7.30 and 7.30-9.30pm – Rosemary O’Hara
Throwing and hand building for beginners and beyond. 6 week courses run continuously. $120 per course, plus clay and firing
costs. Phone Rosemary 233 0003 or email [email protected].
Saturdays 9.45-11.45am – Anthea Grob & Rosemary O’Hara
Introductory and intermediate class in hand building and wheel throwing. 6-week courses run continuously. $120 per course, plus
clay and firing costs. Contact Anthea to enrol: [email protected].
WPA LIBRARY REVIEWS
JOURNALS The latest of these journals are reference only in the Library, and can be borrowed when the next issue arrives. Ceramic: Art and Perception, no.91, March-May 2013
Ruth Duckworth: sculptor, ceramicist, 1919-2009
Gender and Eco-Feminism [I tried to read it – and failed…sigh. Elaine]
The Theater of Repetition: Slipcast Ceramics
Yukiya Izumita: Woodfired Ceramics – After the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Ceramics Technical, no.36, 2013
A Firing Performance with Charcoal
Advances in Ceramic Printing Technology
Sacred Art of Lena Logan
Commercial Clay Body Formulation
Ceramics and New Technologies
Takeshi Yasuda
Glazed Stones Elaine Marland, Librarian 21 July 2013
ANOTHER PAYMENT OPTION FOR CLAY PURCHASES AND KILN FIRINGS NOW AVAILABLE
You will have noticed we‟ve made some changes to kiln firing slips (including colours!) and there is a new “Banking Slip” (yellow). To make your life a little easier, we have started trialling internet banking payments from members for purchases of clay or kiln firing fees. Of course we will still accept cash and cheques.
The kiln firing slips (club firing is a green slip, private firing blue) now include a box to tick when you intend to pay by internet banking. The yellow slip is your reminder note for you to take away with you of what you owe, what it was for (e.g. kiln fees, clay) and WPA bank account details. Hopefully the slips are self-explanatory.
To make sure we are completing our accounts correctly, and so we can allocate funds accurately, we will need you to tell us a few things when you do your internet banking payment. In the “Particulars” box, we will need to know your name and in the “Code” box we will need to know what you are paying for (eg kiln fees, clay). Use the “Reference” box too if you need more room to explain.
We appreciate people paying promptly and in full. We‟ll be reconciling regularly and if you are tardy in your payment don‟t be surprised if you get a phone call or e-mail from me as a reminder. We may remove the internet banking option if we have to chase too many late payments.
Thanks
Janine
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COMMITTEE 2013
President Gwyn Williams 21 Ames Street Paekakariki 5034 04 905 2586 [email protected]
Vice President
Vera Burton 20 Motueka Street, Ngaio, Wgtn 6035
938 8207 [email protected]
Secretary Kate Ford 14a Salisbury Garden Court, Cecil Road, Wgtn 6012
473 5356 021 121 6531
Treasurer Janine Collier 36 Tuapapa Street, Johnsonville, Wgtn 6037
477 6829 [email protected]
Past President
Roger Pearce 47 Simla Crescent. Khandallah, Wgtn 6035
970 2113 027 356 4025
Cubby spaces
Joe Zuccarello 139 Awarua Street, Ngaio, Wellington 6035
479 1299 [email protected]
Safe/banking Lubya Zhilkina 69 A Clifford Street. Johnsonville, Wgtn 6037
477 1334 021 024 00550
Glazes Rosemary O‟Hara 8 Reserve Road, Plimmerton 5026 233 0003 [email protected]
Pit firings Francesca Costa Villa 7, 35 Ganges Road, Khandallah, Wgtn 6035
479 1522 027 678 6006
Oversight of rooms
Frances Kuo 4 Haumia Street, Johnsonville 973 2852 [email protected]
Co-opted members Anagama co-ordinator
Alan Ross 58 Viewmont Drive, Harbour View, Lower Hutt 5010
566 8922 [email protected]
Newsletter editor
Saskia Hendrikse 146 Mulhern Road, Judgeford, Porirua 5381
238 2779 021 661 324
Clay Vivian Rodriguez 49A Moxham Ave, Hataitai, Wtn 6021
972 0811 021 264 5414
Library Elaine Marland 91A Webb Street, Wellington 384 4718 [email protected]
Kilns Shane Gallagher 183 Tinakori Road, Thorndon, Wgtn 6011
Raku firings Mike Atkins 13 Nevay Road, Miramar, Wgtn 970 1205 [email protected]
NZP delegate
Nicola Dench [email protected]