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SUMMARY:Potters Market at the Mint
DESCRIPTION:A one-day sale featuring North Carolina potters on the lawn of Mint Museum Randolph. \nDon’t miss what many consider to be the most important ceramics event in the state! Whether you are an experienced collector or new to the art form\, whether you are interested in functional ware\, abstract sculptures\, or decorative pieces\, there is something for everyone to enjoy. \nWhile the pottery and the potters are the main attraction\, you can also enjoy live pottery demonstrations\, buy a chance in our raffle\, listen to great live bluegrass\, relax in our beer garden\, and take in all the galleries of the Mint Museum. \nLearn more at pottersmarketatthemint.com \nPurchase tickets here.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/potters-market-at-the-mint-2024/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Randolph
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Family Friendly,Members
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: "Red Brick\, Black Mountain\, White Clay"
DESCRIPTION:Personal memory and cultural history combine in this New York Times Notable Book by Christopher Benfey\, with many connections to the Mint’s ceramic collections.\nRed Clay details Benfey’s maternal family’s connection to the soil and the Seagrove Community of potters.\nBlack Mountain College played an important role in the lives of Anni and Josef Albers\, the author’s aunt and uncle on his father’s side. The Albers were key figures in the institution’s successful years and were collectors of artifacts from Mexico.\nWhite Clay relates Josiah Wedgwood’s quest for the Cherokee Clay of the Carolinas and the perilous adventures of the man he sent to find it.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-reading-red-brick-black-mountain-white-clay/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Randolph
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Artist Talks,Free,Members
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kassidy Childs":MAILTO:kassidy.childs@mintmuseum.org
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: "Red Brick\, Black Mountain\, White Clay"
DESCRIPTION:Personal memory and cultural history combine in this New York Times Notable Book by Christopher Benfey\, with many connections to the Mint’s ceramic collections.\nRed Clay details Benfey’s maternal family’s connection to the soil and the Seagrove Community of potters.\nBlack Mountain College played an important role in the lives of Anni and Josef Albers\, the author’s aunt and uncle on his father’s side. The Albers were key figures in the institution’s successful years and were collectors of artifacts from Mexico.\nWhite Clay relates Josiah Wedgwood’s quest for the Cherokee Clay of the Carolinas and the perilous adventures of the man he sent to find it.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-reading-red-brick-black-mountain-white-clay-2/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Randolph
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Artist Talks,Free,Members
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