Canadian Guild of Potters
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| Successor | Ceramic Masters Canada |
|---|---|
| Formation | 20 March 1936 |
| Dissolved | c. 1975 |
| Type | Crafts association |
| Legal status | Non-profit organization |
| Headquarters | Toronto |
Region served | Canada |
| Membership | Canadian ceramic artists |
Official language | English, French |
The Canadian Guild of Potters was a non-profit organization of Canadian ceramic artists that was active from 1936 to 1978.
The founding members of the Canadian Guild of Potters were Nunzia D'Angelo, Robert Montgomery and Bobs Cogill Haworth. Howarth was the first honorary president, Montgomery was chairman and Molly Satterly was secretary. Although representing itself as a national organization, most of the early members were based in Toronto.[1] The Guild held its first meeting on 20 March 1936. Mary Dignam's representative invited them to become an affiliate of the Women's Art Association of Canada (WAAC) and to hold their meetings in the WAAC building at 23 Prince Arthur Avenue in Toronto.[2] Shortly after being founded, in 1936 the Canadian Guild of Potters decided to join the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, based in Montreal.[3][4]
