Colour Collective artist Mark Pacey had a solo show of select paintings, both old and new at the New Westminster Public Library. The show ran from November 2017 through March 2017.

NEW WEST & EASTside CULTURAL CRAWLs

STEEL & OAK BREWERY

NEW WESTMINSTER PUBLIC LIBRARY

From August - November 2016, Colour Collective artist Sheri Lynn Seitz had a solo show of her photography at the Senior Services Society here in New Westminster.

From May to June of 2022, Pottery Works displayed 22 vignettes of work by over a dozen Pottery Works artists entitled "Pottery Works at The Plaskett Gallery".

HAVANA RESTAURANT GALLERY

SENIOR SERVICES SOCIETY

LOOKOUT GALLERY AT REGENT COLLEGE - UBC

PlasketT Gallery

Former PotteryWorks artist Harry Mander had a piece selected by the Anvil Center to have featured in their 2016 Fire Ball, exhibit.

POSABILITIES INCLUSION ART SHOW & SALE

regent college artisan fair

ANVIL CENTER

ANVIL CENTER

The PotteryWorks Colour Collective have exhibited their work in the Havana Art Gallery in 2014 and again in 2016. In 2014, the exhibition was the first run of The View From Here, showing how the artists use the landscape painting as a way to define and understand their world. In 2016, the exhibition was titled Perspectives, which showcased a mix of landscape and abstract paintings. 

In August of 2018 and 2019, the PotteryWorks studio has taken part in the City of Coquitlam's Kaleidoscope Festival. We've had a blast on both occasions!

REGENT COLLEGE

PotteryWorks has taken part in both the New West and Eastside Cultural Crawls.

For several years PotteryWorks teamed up with Vicuna Studio in Maple Ridge for their Springtime and Christmas show and sales.

In September of 2018, 3 member of the PotteryWorks Colour Collective group had select pieces of their work featured in the new Steel & Oak Community Art Space. Their work was all inspired by the New West community.

In April, 2019, the PotteryWorks Colour Collective group had one of their biggest shows at the Anvil Center Community Gallery in New Westminster. The show featured the work of 3 artists who's pieces were all inspired by the New West community.

ANVIL CENTER

MODO YOGA Studio

In January, 2021, the PotteryWorks Colour Collective group had another big show at the Anvil Center Community Gallery in New Westminster. The show was called "The Abstracted View" and featured the abstract works of 6 artists.

JOSEPH CHUNG GALLERY

Kaleidoscope festival

Britannia community center

NEW WESTMINSTER PUBLIC LIBRARY

SURREY ART GALLERY

In September, 2020, the PotteryWorks Colour Collective group had a very successful show at the Surrey Art Gallery. The show was called "Searching for Surrey" and featured the work of 3 artists who took inspiration from the community of Surrey.

In December 2017 and again in 2018, PotteryWorks was invited to be a part of the Regent College Christmas Artisan Fair.

ANVIL CENTER

In June of 2016 The PotteryWorks Colour Collective group was invited to exhibit a selection of their paintings at the Lookout Gallery. The title of the show was The View From Here, describing how the artists use the landscape painting to define and understand their world.

VICUNA STUDIO

NEW WESTMINSTER PUBLIC LIBRARY

PotteryWorks has had multiple dislays at the Eclipps Hair Cafe. Initially displaying pottery, we then had a solo show in 2016 exhibiting artist Rob Bell's resin coated pastel images.

Vancity colour collective collection

ANVIL CENTER

PAST EXHIBITIONS

Vancity purchased 14 paintings from our Colour Collective artists to display on the 6th floor of their main office. PotteryWorks also teams up with Vancity to display and sell some of our work in their different branches.

ECLIPPS HAIR cafe & GALLERY

In 2013, PotteryWorks had an exhibit at the Britannia Community Center of both pottery and paintings by the Colour Collective.

In January of 2019, artist Tom Mackie had a solo show of his abstract paintings on exhibit in the Modo Yoga studio in North Vancouver. Later in July another show of paintings by artists Linda Raudonus and Geoffrey Lee was set up.

From November 17, 2021 to December 12, 2021, Akim Zongo, Dan Tell, James Lash and Sheri Lynn Seitz of the PotteryWorks Colour Collective came together for an interdisciplinary display of works entitled "Four Visions: Outside Looking In".

In January and March of 2022, James Lash and Dan Tell had month long displays of their work entitled "My View" and "Show and Tell" respectively. Many of the pieces included sites that could be seen around the city of New Wesminster.

The PotteryWorks Colour Collective has had their work featured at the Joseph Chung Gallery at Joe's Table Cafe in 2014, 2015 and again in 2016. In 2014 and 2015, a selection of paintings from each artist was on exhibit. At the end of May through June in 2016, artist Sheri Lynn Seitz was proud to have her own solo show featuring her photography.

Since 2006 PotteryWorks has been taking part in the annual PosAbilities Inclusion Art Show & Sale.