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May
3

Bread and Roses Pottery

I make functional pottery utilizing a variety of decorative techniques. I enjoy making work that feels good in the hand and brings both beauty and utility to everyday life. Recently I have enjoyed geometric patterns and working with texture.

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May
3

Rachel Imsland Art / Marina Drake Art

Rachel’s ceramic practice includes both wheel-thrown pieces, and hand-built vessels made with clay slabs or coils – and sometimes a combination of the two. Created with simple forms and clean lines, my work is minimalist and elegant. / Marina is a soft pastel artist, also using hard pastels and pastel pencil, and almost exclusively creating animal portraits.

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May
3

Jenny Blasen Pottery / Rebecca Driscoll / Gotts Goats and Gardens

When creating my functional pottery I take inspiration from everyday objects. I craft each piece by hand using different textures and rich fluid colors to create elevated, useful pieces. My pots are thoughtfully considered for their intended uses. / Rebecca is a watercolor artist and published author of children’s books. She will be offering her original paintings, giclée prints, and greeting cards of whimsical animals. / Teresa raises Nigerian Dwarf and Boer goats. She also handcrafts goats milk soap in small batches.

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May
3

Brian Kluge / Meghan Sullivan

Brian Kluge works with clay to create both sculptural abstractions and functional pottery. His work is inspired by childhood toys and daydreams while also drawing upon the visual language of tools and implements. / More ceramic sculptural and functional works with guest Meghan Sullivan!

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