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TILE + ARCHITECTURAL CERAMICS Information and Reminders for TILE + ARCHITECTURAL CERAMICS Conference Your Class Schedule Saturday and Sunday Presenter Demonstrations Potters Council is pleased to present two full days of demonstration and information exchange. The schedule is set-up so that attendees will be divided into two groups. Please remain in the group you have been assigned. Registration Desk and Packets Please note that the registration desk will be located in the Arboretum of Bannan Hall on Friday night. On Sat- urday and Sunday the desk along with books and DVDs will be located in Bannan Hall in room 503. A Potters Council representative will be located at the desk during the conference to answer any questions you may have. We will also have art books and DVDs at a 20% discount (http://www.ceramicartsdaily.org/books/) and dis- counted Potters Council T-shirts available. Special Sponsor Exhibition Friday, Saturday and Sunday We’re excited to showcase the Tile+Architectural Ceramics sponsors on Saturday and Sunday in Bannan Hall, Room 502. If you have a question, they will have the answer. Packet Includes the following: Attendee Schedule (Receive your group schedule at Friday or Saturday registration • Presenter Information Host and Sponsor Information Review of Potters Council Benefits (Note: You’re now a Member of Potters Council) Artisan Tile Northwest Tile Exhibit Our Host, Artisan Tile Northwest will have a tile exhibit of local artist for conference attendees to visit over the event. This exhibit is located in Bannan Hall, Room 402. Sunday Pottery Exchange The Pottery Exchange will be held on Sunday, June 26, 2011 at 12:45pm in Bannan Hall room 503. This is an optional event. What a great way to end two days of sharing and learning by participating in a pottery ex- change. Be sure to bring one piece of your personal work (no large pieces) to be exchanged with a fellow artist. This is sure to be one of the highlights of the workshop. Conference Survey A survey will be emailed to all attendees to complete. Expect the survey to arrive about two weeks after the event. Ceramic Arts Daily Newsletter If you are currently not a subscriber to Ceramic Arts Daily Newsletter, we recom- mend that you sign up soon at www.ceramicartsdaily.org. The newsletter supplies you with tips, techniques and videos. Celebrating Ten Years

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Information and Reminders for TILE + ARCHITECTURAL CERAMICS Conference

Your Class ScheduleSaturday and Sunday Presenter DemonstrationsPotters Council is pleased to present two full days of demonstration and information exchange. The schedule is set-up so that attendees will be divided into two groups. Please remain in the group you have been assigned.

Registration Desk and Packets Please note that the registration desk will be located in the Arboretum of Bannan Hall on Friday night. On Sat-urday and Sunday the desk along with books and DVDs will be located in Bannan Hall in room 503. A Potters Council representative will be located at the desk during the conference to answer any questions you may have. We will also have art books and DVDs at a 20% discount (http://www.ceramicartsdaily.org/books/) and dis-counted Potters Council T-shirts available.

Special Sponsor Exhibition Friday, Saturday and SundayWe’re excited to showcase the Tile+Architectural Ceramics sponsors on Saturday and Sunday in Bannan Hall, Room 502. If you have a question, they will have the answer.

Packet Includes the following:• Attendee Schedule (Receive your group schedule at Friday or Saturday registration• Presenter Information• Host and Sponsor Information• Review of Potters Council Benefits (Note: You’re now a Member of Potters Council)

Artisan Tile Northwest Tile ExhibitOur Host, Artisan Tile Northwest will have a tile exhibit of local artist for conference attendees to visit over the event. This exhibit is located in Bannan Hall, Room 402.

Sunday Pottery Exchange The Pottery Exchange will be held on Sunday, June 26, 2011 at 12:45pm in Bannan Hall room 503. This is an optional event. What a great way to end two days of sharing and learning by participating in a pottery ex-change. Be sure to bring one piece of your personal work (no large pieces) to be exchanged with a fellow artist. This is sure to be one of the highlights of the workshop.

Conference SurveyA survey will be emailed to all attendees to complete. Expect the survey to arrive about two weeks after the event.

Ceramic Arts Daily NewsletterIf you are currently not a subscriber to Ceramic Arts Daily Newsletter, we recom-mend that you sign up soon at www.ceramicartsdaily.org. The newsletter supplies you with tips, techniques and videos.

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Potters Council is pleased to present the TILE+ARCHITECTURAL CERAMICS conference. This conference features five highly talented artists and contractors who will have you excited to get back to your studio to tryout the tips and techniques you’ve learned. The conference is set-up so that will be able to attend all the presentations. You’ll be divided into two groups. Please be sure to follow your schedule so rooms will not be overcrowded. We appreciate all your efforts to help us make TILE+ARCHITECTURAL CERAMICS conference an event to be remembered.

All events take place on the Campus of Seattle University.

FRIDAY, June 24, 20116:00-8pm Registration and Opening Reception Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: Arboretum

SATURDAY, June 25, 20118:30-9am Registration/Book Sales Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 503 Sponsor/Vendor Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 503 Artisan Tile Northwest Tile Exhibit Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 403

9am-12pm Peter King Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 501 Angelica Pozo Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 40112-1pm Lunch (provided) Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: Arboretum Sponsor/Vendor Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 503 Artisan Tile Northwest Tile Exhibit Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 403

1-4pm Robin Hopper Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 501 Joe Brecha and Nadine Edelstein Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 401

SUNDAY, June 26, 20118:30-9am Registration/Book Sales Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 503 Sponsor/Vendor Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 503 Artisan Tile Northwest Tile Exhibit Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 403

9am-12pm Robin Hopper Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 501 Joe Brecha and Nadine Edelstein Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 401

12-12:45pm Lunch (provided) Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: Arboretum Sponsor/Vendor (closes after lunch) Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 503 Artisan Tile Northwest Tile Exhibit Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 403 (closes after lunch)

12:45-1pm Pottery Exchange – (Optional) Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 503 1-4pm Peter King Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 501 Angelica Pozo Bldg: Bannan Hall Rm: 401

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PRESENTER DESCRIPTIONS

JOE BRECHAExtruded Tile ShapesVarious extrusion systems allow tile artists to make trim shapes as well as field tile. Joe will discuss the various machines available, and what they can do in regards to die making and clay requirements. Participants will be able to see both hand-held and wall mounted extruder systems. Joe will demonstrate texture products and Scott Creek tile cutters. Joe is co-owner of Clay Art Center and has an extensive background in the pottery supply business. This will also allow participants to explore further discussions of clays, glazes, firing, kilns, tile setters and equipment.

For more information about Joe, Clay Art Center, Scott Creek Extruders, and Glassline visit: www.clayartcenter.net, www.scottcreekpottery.com, www.glasslineproducts.com

NADINE EDELSTEINYou’ve Made Your Beautiful Tiles–Now What?Nadine’s presentation will teach you how to install your tiles in a variety of settings: walls, floors, interior, ex-terior, wet areas, tabletops… Nadine is an award winning tile contractor and has been practicing her trade for over 19 years. Join her as she shares some tricks of the trade, and teaches you how to make the right choices when you want to select between different mortars, grouts and installation systems.

Nadine will demonstrate: • Proper mortar mixing techniques • Proper trowel techniques • mosaic installation • grout installation for tile and mosaic work

You will see: • various substrates suitable for tile setting • the importance of a thoughtful tile layout • tile installation done properly

In addition, for those of you who may be interested in creating a custom tile line of your own, find out what features of a tile and tile line make it most saleable, and which trim and accessory pieces are most helpful from the perspective of the designer and installer.Please come with questions.

For more information about Nadine, visit: www.eworkshopdesign.com or follow the Vashon Tile Guild at www.vashontileguild.com • Celebrating Ten Years •

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ROBIN HOPPERAnd Now for Something Completely Different! Porcelain Canvas™ !This presentation explores a totally new direction in the making of tile as fine art, utilizing an amazing, newly available, revolutionary product from the world of high-tech electronics. Por-celain Canvas™ is a fine, white, translucent sheet material that comes in a number of different sizes and thicknesses. It is pre-fired to above cone 10, has a beautiful smooth surface, has no shrinkage, is non-absorbent and may be used as a surface for painting and drawing on with an unlimited range of mark-making. It may be fired in may ways at a wide range of temperature, in oxidation or reduction. The presentation will be a combination of video, practical demonstra-tion, discussion and short slide show on finished results plus glaze and color development.

The demonstration will include various ways that the tile may be used from cold surface draw-ing to warm surface glaze painting. Its potential is only limited by the skills and vision of the artist using it. Robin feels that the arrival of Porcelain Canvas™ for the graphically skilled ceramic artist is likely the most important new direction in an age-old medium.

• After a brief intro to the conference program, Robin will show part of a brand new DVD that covers some of the uses and processes used in both drawing and painting on this product. • Demonstration of materials for cold surface drawing and warm surface glaze painting, and multiple layering processes with these ceramic sheet surfaces. Robin will sharing differing approaches to its use at a variety of temperatures and in different firing cond- tions. • A short digital slide presentation will show a range of work by Robin and other artists who have recently taken to working with Porcelain Canvas(TM) with results showing electric fired, gas fired, wood-fired and raku fired works. • Although questions may be fielded throughout the demonstration, Robin prefers to have 15-20 minutes Question and Answer period at the end of each session to clarify- any related issues.

Robin’s credo has always been to “try it and see.” This presentation looks at his research and development with this new material over the last two years, and the realization that there is almost nothing that can’t be done with this amazing new product. It can be fired at any tem-perature up to cone 10, in any type of kiln, offering entirely new possibilities for the graphically capable artist or artist looking for new directions in an age-old medium.For more information about Robin, visit: www.chosinpottery.ca

PRESENTER DESCRIPTIONS CONT’D.

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PRESENTER DESCRIPTIONS CONT’D.

PETER KINGArchitectural Ceramics for the Studio PotterPeter will demonstrate the techniques developed over the last 35 years. The construction methods enable a ceramicist to create very large scale architectural projects within the confines of a small ceramic studio. Peter will show that the tools required in building such large scale, refined, and sophisticated works are very basic. Things such as sticks, string, pipe and found objects are fundamental to the creation of his art and will be the focus of the presentation. The presentation will demystify the construction of large scale work, and render it immediately accessible to any capable potter.

For more information about Peter visit: www.peterkingceramics.comNote: Peter King and Xinia Marin will be offering a 5-day intensive workshop directly after the Tile+Architectural Ceramics Conference on June 27-July 1, 2011. As a participant of the Potters Council conference they are offering this workshop to you at 50% off the regular fee. Contact workshop director Carol Dean of DeanTile.com or call (360) 331-1295 for more information. Space is limited.

ANGELICA POZOMaking it Flat, Slip-ery and PublicAngelica will help trouble shoot your tile making dilemmas while walking you through her entire hand made tile process: slab rolling, handling, kiln loading and firing. She will put emphasis on the possible pitfalls on your way to perfectly flat tiles.Angelica will share some of her numerous public art commissions, and demonstrate her simple low tech method for mass tile production, as well as discuss issues surrounding commission work. Grabbing a chapter from her recently published book on ceramic decoration, Angelica will run through a gamut of slip decorating techniques.

What attendees will learn: • A review of all the necessary steps towards flat tiles - taking nothing for granted, to try to get to the root of any challenges artists may be having with their tile making: rolling and handling slab properly tile cutting tips treating the backs of tiles (for installation or for individual display) low tech mass production technique • Public art presentation - learn about public art commissioning process. Question and Answer • Wetware slip decorating techniques: transferring images onto wetware tiles combing chattering slip application tips masking and resists sgraffito tips brushwork with slip and underglazes

For more information about Angelica visit: www.angelicapozo.com

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HOST & SPONSORSPotters Council would like to thank our host and sponsors for helping make this conference successful. Please be sure to visit them during the weekend and ask any questions that you may have and check out their products.

Artisan Tile Northwest - Host Artisan Tile NorthwestP.O. Box 84872Seattle, Washington 98124(360) 331-1295Email: [email protected]: www.artisantilenw.org

A non-profi t tile makers group dedicated to the preservation of the art and craft of hand-made tile.

Artisan Tile Northwest is a group of NW tile makers who meet monthly in Seattle to share our take on the art, craft and business of making tile.

Monthly Meetings are the 4th Thursday of the month.

AMACO/brent - SponsorAMACO/brent6060 Guion RoadIndianapolis, IN 46254-122(800) 374-1600(317) 244-6871Website: www.amaco.com

AMACO/brent® is the leader in safe formulation of glazes and clays worldwide with qual-ity ceramic products and equipment since 1919. Brent Potters wheels are built for life, while AMACO® kilns can last 30 years. You’ll see how clays, glazes, wheels and kilns are made!

Family owned and operated, AMACO also makes enduring sculpting, modeling and casting compounds for the classroom and studio, as well as, Brent warecarts, slabrollers, and hand extruders. You will spend time in the AMACO/brent Contemporary Clay Gallery where you will view the pre-senters’ artwork and also see the Historical AMACO Art Deco Pottery Collection.

AMACO was the fi rst maker of lead free glazes starting in the 50’s with almost 600 lead free colors including AMACO Velvet Underglazes and Potter’s Choice Cone 5-6 glazes.

http://www.amaco.com/about-amaco/

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Clay Art Center – SponsorClay Art Center2636 Pioneer Way EastTacoma, Washington 98404Phone: 800-952-8030Email: [email protected] Website: www.clayartcenter.net

Handmade Tile Association - SponsorHandmade Tile Association34 Thirteenth Avenue NEMinneapolis, MN 55413Phone: (612) 781-6409Email: [email protected]: www.handmadetileassociation.org

The Handmade Tile Association is a diverse group of independent members and volunteers, including: handmade tile and mosaic artists, tile historians, tile set-ters, tile showrooms and galleries, tile organizations, material suppliers, educators, design services, and tile related fi elds all across the United States.

Our intent is to allow easier access to the tile artists and the resources around them to better serve the public, tile setters, designers, contractors, architects, and organizations of the community and beyond. To receive a free copy of the 2010 directory please email us.

Mayco - SponsorMayco4077 Weaver Court SouthHilliard, Ohio 43026(614) 675-2018Website: www.maycocolors.com

Mayco Colors’ stoneware glazes fi re from cone 6 to cone 10 and are now available in premixed and dry mix packaging (5 lb and 25 lb bags). Please visit our website catalog to view color chips and get products details on all our glazes, clay tools and stamps

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Tile Heritage Foundation - SponsorTile Heritage Foundation PO Box 1850Healdsburg, CA 95448Email: [email protected]: www.tileheritage.org

The Tile Heritage Foundation is a national, nonprofi t, charitable organization supported exclusively by membership, both individual donations and business contributions. The Tile Heritage research center and library, open to the public by appointment, are located in Healdsburg, California, approximately seventy miles north of San Francisco.

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T I L E + A R C H I T E C T U R A L C E R A M I C SMake connections with members-only access to the online membership directory; search for colleagues and friends as well as make new contacts in the ceramics community. This impor-tant networking tool allows you to make contact with more than 3,000 ceramic artists and al-lows them to contact you.

NEW 2011 MEMBER BENEFIT | MEMBER DIRECTORY

•Membership Newsletter: Potters’ Pages membership newsletter, now published six times per year! Keep abreast of what is happening in the ceramic community.•Annual Members Only Juried Show: Each year members are encouraged to enter the annual members only juried show that is held in conjunction with NCECA. 2012 call for entries will be announced soon. •Annual Members Only Calendars: Each year members are encouraged to submit entries for the yearly calendar. •Artist Portfolios: Online artists portfolios promoting members’ work to the public. Tap into the world-wide exposure Potters Council members receive with their expanded artists portfolios that are visited by thousands. Each member has an

exclusive web link to their artist portfolio that includes up to three photos of work, contact information and brief description of themselves and their work.•Discount on Ceramics Monthly subscription: Receive a 20% discount on your Ceramics Monthlysubscription–thedefinitiveresource for ceramic arts and information.•Discount on Pottery Making Illustrated subscription: Receive a 20% discount on your Pottery Making Illustrated subscription - the leading ceramic arts techniques magazine for all skill levels.•Discount on Ceramic Art Books and DVDs: Receive a 20% discount on ceramic art books and DVDs – a growing collection that includes more than 70 titles.

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Potters Council Health Plan: Enroll Today! Lock in Your Rate for three years! 866-425-3335 or www.potterscouncilhealthplans.com. With TeleExpress member enrollment, you can build your health plan, and enroll right now over the phone in as little as 15 minutes. You can be approved in as little as 24 hours. All plans are completely voluntary with no obligation. (Available for US Members Only).

•LTL Shipping Discounts: Shipping crates or pallets our carriers can provide a solution. Savings between 25 and 52%. View details of shipping program and enroll at www.potterscouncil.org•FedEx® Shipping Discounts: Potters Council members can now save up to 29% on select FedEx® shipping services. For more information or to enroll in this program, please call 1-800-MEMBERS (1.800.636.2377, 8 a.m.–6 p.m. EST, M-F).•Credit Card Processing: Check out the credit card processing program available to all Members. Note: only $3.50 monthly fee. Are you glazed over by the cost of payment processing? Potters Councilmembersbenefitfrom:Nomonthlyminimum;CompetitiveMastercardandVisacredit and debit rates; No application or enrollment fees

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Angelica Pozo is a studio artist living and working in Cleveland, Ohio. As a full-time artist, Angelica divides her time between her widely exhibited sculptural work, major public art commissions, and artist residencies involving large ceramic tile/mosaic projects. She is the author of Making and Installing Homemade Tiles (Lark, 2005) and Ceramics for Beginners: Surfaces, Glazes, and Firings (Lark, 2010). Her site-specific public art is installed at various public institutions in Ohio, and her studio work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationwide. To learn more about Angelica and see more of her work, visit www.angelicapozo.com.

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In this installment of the Ceramic Arts Daily Presents video series, Angelica Pozo draws on her extensive experience with tile making to present this essential guide to making beautiful handmade tiles. If you’ve ever tried to make tiles, you’ve probably learned that it’s not as easy as it looks to keep them flat, so Angelica starts with her secrets for flat tile perfection. Then she covers a slew of wetware and slip decorating techniques to activate tile surfaces and shows several options for multi-tile panels including additive relief sculpting and cut mosaic panels. She concludes with some basics of mounting and installation, familiarizing you with the tools, materials, and practices of setting tile. With this DVD, you’ll be well on your way to making exquisite handmade tiles and tile compositions.

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Tile making provides so many opportunities for creativity that it’s no wonder some artists find themselves devoting all their time to them. Angelica Pozo mastered tile making years ago and shares her vast knowledge of the process along with her many decorating skills in this all new step-by-step DVD demonstration.

Beginning with basic tile forming and progressing through a robust range of decorating techniques, you’ll discover so many things that the problem will be wondering just where to start — a single tile, a panel, a back splash, an outdoor installation, a table? Angelica has done them all and provides the information you need to get you successfully started on the way.

Run time: 2 hours

$48 Potters Council Membership Discounted Price(20% off $59.95 regular price)

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