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Volume 19 Issue: MAR 2017

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Inside this issue • Letter from the Editor • John’s column

• 2017 Calendar • New members • Gauteng Committee

Gauteng Region

Affiliate South African National Association for the Visual Arts (SANAVA)


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Editorial

t is rather late to be wishing you a happy new year, but, as this is the first newsletter of 2017, we would like to send out a message of peace, joy and success in everything that comes your way. May every firing fuel the passion for the creativity we share in this world of clay.

We welcome Gill Clark as the new CSA Administrator. Gill has been an active member for several years and is well qualified to deal with all matters arising within the ambit of the Gauteng office.The newsletter will be slightly different this year. We will no longer publish articles such as profiles of members or other descriptive features – these will be covered in the National Ceramics magazine. The newsletter will concentrate on Gauteng events and atters of immediate interest. The newsletters of all the regions are published on the website, so, if you are visiting another province, look at their newsletter and see what is happening there. The Gauteng AGM was held on Saturday 11 February. The exciting Clay Festival takes place at the end of March, make plans to book your tables for the Potters Markets will be held in Johannesburg and Pretoria this year and more news and information about your region of Ceramics SA. As always we would welcome input from any of our members. Tell us what you are thinking and help us to plan future activities. All it takes is an e-mail or a phone call. Keep wedging.

Jerice

Opinions expressed are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Ceramics SA.


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John’s Column

ell, the first Sandton Potters market is behind us, and what a great experience it was for all concerned. Held at the Sandton Field & Study Centre, which will regularly be used for CSA events for numerous reasons, including its idyllic setting and convenient location. We plan to make the Sandton Potters Market a permanent fixture on our ceramic calendar and it will be held twice a year. The next market is planned for November 11th.

The aim with the market is to create a highly anticipated biannual event showing work of a cross section of quality handmade ceramics which will raise the profile of ceramics as well as that of the participants, and if the first market was anything to go by it certainly looks as if this is already happening. If you missed the first one be sure you don’t miss out on the next one, and if you were there I am sure we will see you again next time. As a special offer anyone who wants to book for the November market and has not yet done so any bookings made before the end of April will be at a special discounted rate of R200.00 for a table. Look forward to seeing you next time and be sure to tell everyone you know about it.


Clay Festival 2017 Feedback

by Colleen Lehmkuhl, Gauteng Region Chair

Sandton Field & Study Centre became the new venue for this year’s Clay Festival. Workshops on offer included Sculpture – Animals, Figures and small birds & flowers, also Slab boxes, Decorating techniques, Coiling, Altering thrown ware, Mould making … and for the pyromaniacs among us – Smoke firing, Raku and Beer firing. The 2 free lunch time talks were well attended and gave us lots to think about and start discussions with our peers.

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ll in all, about 175 workshop attendances took place in 15 workshops. At times 4 work­ shops ran simultaneously. We were delighted to welcome over 20 TUT (Tshwane University of Technology) Ceramic students and one of their lecturers. This is part of CSA’s outreach program and we believe our energy should be focused on young people interested in taking ceramics seriously in their career considerations. Our 4 loyal suppliers, 2 CSA part­icipating members and 2 product suppliers, served our visitors with warm smiles and lots of information. Grateful thanks to James Pryde from Glazecor and Noel Wood-Joubert from Ndebele Mining for their interesting displays and also for their generous donations of clay to the TUT students. Kathy Bigham, owner of KayBee Ceramics and Margaret Melville Hugo, owner of JM Craft understood our

needs well and offered great products with Festival discounted prices. Even the paramedics from St Johns commented that they had enjoyed watching the workshops! Luckily they had no serious injuries to attend to, but it makes us all feel safer having them on standby. Our 4 visitor presenters had full classes and we extend thanks to Richard Pullen from Bathurst, Catherine Brennon from Hermanus, Sharon Thompson from Mauritius and Toni Pretorius from Bloemfontein. Our own local talent consisted of Presenters Michelle Legg, John Shirley, Evette Kruger and Lindy van Hasselt. All did us proud. Lunch time duo Kim Millar and Trish Pichulik gave us food for thought on their talk “Marketing your Brand” and Eugene Hon’s talk on “Ceramics in the Digital Age” resonated with many members.



The Gauteng Management Team is at it’s all time best. This event takes hours of hard work and lots of schlepping stuff backwards and forwards from the venue. Many hands make light work and I was very proud of the way things came together. We aren’t professional Event Organisers but we could sure give them a run for their money!! Thanks to each and every one of you on the team, and those who helped who aren’t part of the official team! Last, but definitely not least, a huge thank you to Gill Clark, our new Secretary and Administrator, for all her efforts in putting the event together; from the JOC meetings & files of information that had to be accumulated, to the many bookings and changes to bookings, to the many phone calls and meetings at Field & Study, to manning the Reception at the event, to providing a coffee/tea station, etc. etc. Gill, it hasn’t been an easy few months but you have become a pillar in the organisation and I know next time it will be a lot easier!

Feedback and suggestions for workshops always gratefully received. Hope to see you all at a workshop soon!


Potters Market Sandton Potters Market Margaret Melville Hugo won a R600 gift voucher donated by Potters Supplies and Mail Order for “Best Table Display” Karen van der Riet won a R400 gift voucher donated by Potters Supplies and Mail Order for runner up “Best Table Display” Our popular Raffles always generate great excitement but would not be possible without the generosity of our members who donate the sought after prizes. A big thank you for all the donated ceramics. Sandton Potters Market 11th March 2017 Donated by Winner Hansraj Mitha Carolyn Batzofin Lisa Lieberman Marise Swart Dale Lambert Gareth Blower John Shirley Marise Swart Carolyn Heydenrych Brigitta Brunke Jona Schilling Lisa Zeffertt Maureen Baird Trish Pichulik Nic Sithole Nitsa Christopher Karen van der Riet Bailey Bigham Peter Jaff John Shirley Margaret Hugo Margaret Melville Hugo Margaret Melville Hugo Lucienne Hunter Eylene Clifford Saartjie Gerber Lisa Zeffertt Coral Bennett Colleen Lehmkuhl Gari Louridas Michelle Legg Paul Graylin Gerd Kalesse Marise Swart Elsbeth Burkhalter Ann Blower Corlie Schoeman Theresa Elle Sandy Godwin Gari Louridas Chris Patton Charlotte Middleton

Pretoria Potters Market 2nd April 2017 Donated by Winner Thea Burger Marise Swart Colleen Lehmkuhl Margaret Melville Hugo Chris Patton Phineas Makhwiting Edna Martie Beyers Jerice Doeg Charleen Brunke Wanda Eloff Hank Doeg Ona & Koos Booysen Magda Coetzee Charleen Brunke Coral Bennett Margaret Melville Hugo Jackie Stark Nic Sithole Hank Doeg Martie Beyers Marise Swart Eylene Clifford Emma Zwart Karen v d Riet Vivienne Oberholzer Peter Jaff Margaret Melville Hugo


Since graduating from art school, she has featured Gauteng Region prominently at exhibitions, both P O Box 2900 North Riding 2162 Gauteng R.S.A. as exhibitor and curator. She Tel.: 074 703 4399 • Fax to email: has 086already 664 0958 featured ceramicssa@icon.co.za • www.ceramicssa.org prominently as finalist and prize-winner at Sasol's new signatures art competition, the Thami Mnyele fine art Koos and Ona Booysen, Paul Graylin, Janet Scott, competition andDuma ceramics SA's Mtimkulu, Henrietta Ngako, Toni Pretorius, Eileen regional exhibition in 2012. HerLois first Sangari, solo exhibition, titled Sawyer, Anneke du Toit, Sandra Whiley, Jona the journey of the Schilling, Isaac Nyokong, Judy Marais, Samsara... Sofi Napier, Carolyn soul is scheduled for the first Batzofin, Linda Lünsche, Marti Olivier, quarter Gari Louridas, of 2013 as part of her Daniel Brand, Wilna Strydom, Willem Nel, Des andinThea M Tech degree fine art. Burger, Jennifer Wakefield.

WELCOME to our NEW MEMBERS:


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Gauteng Management Team Name Duties Colleen Lehmkuhl Regional Chair/ Meeting Notes John Shirley Vice Chair/ Exhibitions Kay Adendorff Treasurer Janet Scott Gillian Clark CSA Admin Peter Jaff Supplier Liaison Nicholas Koursaris Social Media Anneke du Toit

Tel. No. Mobile e-mail 011 463 7262 073 481 0889 colleen@potterystudio.co.za 011 640 4982 083 407 5968 johnshir@gmail.com 082 686 4332 083 254 7815 011 706 7289 074 782 2640 ceramicssa@icon.co.za 082 923 7098 082 502 1479 nicholaskoursaris@gmail. com 082 791 2202

Marketing/ Photograpy Lal Hunter Logistics 084 645 2222 Michelle Legg Clay Festival/ Exhibitions Jerice Doeg Exhibitions/ 012 460 6516 Meeting Notes Eylene Clifford 083 268 2926 Cornelia Wessels 082 821 5419 Gabby Snyman Workshops 083 307 5082 Bob Wagener Clay Festival/ Exhibitions Karen van der Riet Potters’ Market 012 660 2341 Minette Zaaiman General Assist 012 460 5823

083 730 0250 michellejanelegg@gmail. com 082 683 5680 jerice@informsa.co.za

082 850 8520 email wag@iafrica.com 082 655 2121 karenvanderriet@gmail.com 073 255 2482

All Management Team members, apart from their specific portfolios, can be co opted to special large projects on the current calendar

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