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December Issue 2004
TwoArtChicks
in Greensboro, NC, Offers Annual Clay Works Sale
Greensboro, NC's most creative art space, is pleased to again
host the Carolina Clay Guild for their annual holiday show and
sale from Dec. 2 - 12, 2004, at TwoArtChicks. The Guild will showcase
a wide variety of work, including pieces fired at high and low
temperatures, raku, stoneware, earthenware and porcelain, and
items such as fountains, jewelry, holiday pieces, plus functional,
decorative and sculptural works.
Susan O'Leary
Participating
Clay Guild members include: Jean Caviness, Susan Cutter, Patricia
Foeller, George & Pat Hayes, Sally Hayes, Kim Lewis, Molly
Lithgo, Karen Lomas, Ann Lynch, Marcy Maury, Jennifer Micoleau,
Dorcas Midkiff, Susan O'Leary, Jim Petersen, Cheryl Powell, J.G.
Priestley, Betty Recoully, Susan Ridenour, James & Dottie
Talley, Anja Wray and Tom Vick.
The Carolina Clay Guild is a non-exclusive organization of people
who work with clay. Founded in 1985, members include production
potters and clay sculptors, professional and amateur artists throughout
the Southeast. The Guild works to provide the opportunity for
members and the public to gain experience with ceramics. It aims
to increase skill with, and awareness of, clay works. For more
information about the Guild, visit its website at (www.carolinaclayguild.com).
TwoArtChicks represents close to 300 diverse artists from across
the country in all media including watercolor, oil, photography,
ceramic, fiber, glass, metal, jewelry and wood. It also houses
12 working artist studios, offers weekly classes and annual Master
Workshops and leases the gallery to the public for meetings, dinners
and other special activities.
For more information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings,
call the gallery at 336/273-9885 or at (www.twoartchicks.com).
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