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Burlington Art Centre The Burlington Art Centre is a champion of visual art and fine craft in Burlington. We engage the community in the appreciation and creation of visual arts and are home to our art and fine craft guilds. We provide opportunities for discovery and ‘hands-on’ learning, as well as mentoring and showcasing visual artists at all skill levels. BAC is dedicated to building and promoting its collection of Canadian contemporary ceramics.
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Fushion FUSION grew out of the Ontario Potters' Association, which was incorporated in 1975, and evolved into the Ontario Clay and Glass Association (1985).
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Ontario Craft Council The OCC proudly champions innovation, originality, and the highest standard of quality in craft.
As a dynamic, member-based, not-for-profit arts service organization, the OCC exists to cultivate the recognition and appreciation of craft and craftspeople by building a strong, talented, and distinct craft community.
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Toronto Potters Toronto Potters, founded in 1979, is a non-profit organization with approximately 120 members: potters, and/or clay enthusiasts.
Work done by our members includes functional, decorative and sculptural, both high fire, and low fire as well as raku, majolica, slip trailing, and sgraffito.
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Potters' Guild of Hamilton and Region Established 1971 in Hamilton, Ontario by thirty two enthusiastic potters, the Guild membership has grown to over three hundred. The Guild is composed of professional and amateur potters. Many members have their own studios making utilitarian and decorative vessels for smoke, raku, electric and gas reduction firing.
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Oakville Art Society The Oakville Art Society was originally founded in 1965 and is a unique Canadian art institution.
It is completely self-sustaining and relies on its members who volunteer their time and expertise to operate two studios and the gallery shop.
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Brantford Potters Guild The Brantford Potters Guild is a vibrant exciting group of over 75 members who share a common love of things ceramic. Since its inception in 1975, the Brantford Potters Guild has been an active part of the Arts and Craft scene in the Brantford area.
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Waterloo Potters' Workshop (WPW) The Waterloo Potters' Workshop (WPW) is a non-profit co-operative organization situated in the Jacob Eby farmhouse in Waterloo Park in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
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Carnegie Gallery The mandate of the Dundas Art and Craft Association is to promote and encourage the appreciation and production of Canadian art and artists, especially from our region, in both the visual arts and crafts-oriented arts.
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Pottery Supply House The Pottery Supply House (PSH) has provided a complete range of supplies and equipment to potters from our location in Oakville, Ontario, Canada since 1958 and, more recently, from S&S Pottery Supplies in Kitchener, Ontario. We produce our own clay bodies and glazes, and we carry a full line of tools, raw materials, books and equipment. We are proud of our consistent quality, and our professional service.
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Tucker’s Pottery Supplies Tucker's Pottery Supplies was established 1975 with the mission to provide the highest quality ceramic equipment and ceramic supplies for the professional potter, ceramic artist, hobby potter and school ceramic programs.
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Curry's Art Supplies Since 1911 artists have made Curry's their choice for art supplies. We offer a great selection of artist materials and solid customer service. Our competitive pricing on over 20,000 fine art products is value you can depend on.
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Dish Gallery and Studio DISH GALLERY + STUDIO located in the Toronto Distillery Historic District is run by Susan Card (B.H.Ec., B.F.A) who has exhibited in over 75 exhibitions and published over 30 articles in ceramics journals since 1989.
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