212 peer erremmene oS Te ea ay Wednesday, August 26, 1992 @ @ Wednesday, August 26, 1992 MAKING A SPLASH through a puddle Sunday. Harry Holoboff gave two-year-old grandson Craig Larsh a bit ofa News photo by Neil Rachynski thrill with a quick push Summer Sneak Away SPEC + Newly remodeled + Cable TV Nl «Non-smoking rooms * Micro-fridge a + Free localcalls WWW * Continental breakfast $4 CANADIAN $$ AT PAR If you’re interested in working with clay, stone, marble or metal, Kootenay School of the Arts in Nelson is offering courses in Basic Clay and Sculpture Funda- mentals this fall. Both courses KSA offers clay and sculpture courses David Lawson will in- struct the majority of classes in Basic Clay, but ceramic artists Deb Pinard, Garry Graham, Stephen Cooke, Pamela Nagley-Stevenson and Christina Dell will all take turns are 20 weeks long, divided into two 10- ture, balance and aesthetics —___— ‘ are the foundations of the ‘sculpture course. Basic clay modeling and an introduction to tools and techniques of stone carving with hand tools will also be covered. Instruction will be provid- Lynn. Students in both courses will week semes- encouraged to use the eas. ters. clay/sculpture studio Form, struc- Wheneyer classes are covered _ in- not in progress. clude clay providing in- struction in specialty ar- Areas to be __________ body develop- ment, throwing skills, hand- building, sculpture tech- niques, glaze and kiln tech- nologies. Students in both courses will be encouraged to use the clay/sculpture studio when- ever classes are not in progress. To register, or for more information, visit the KSA office on the third floor of Nelson city hall or phone 352-8258. 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