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Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.
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Kristen and JR Page
"Pottery for us is a way of life. A lifestyle we cherish greatly. We strive to make each final piece the best it can be. Taking great care and consideration to each material, process, tool and technique that we use. We give our all into our craft and in doing so some part of us goes into the work as well."
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John Nickerson

John received his MFA from New York State College of Ceramics in Alfred, NY, also attending The Society of Arts and Crafts in Detroit, MI, and The School for American Craftsmen in Rochester, NY.
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Jon Arsenault
Through the manipulation of clay on and off the wheel I try to create forms that have a sense of stability and visual mass. With the use of varied textures and multiple glazes to achieve depth and contrast in the surface, I strive for fluidity of line and form. Choosing to work primarily in reduction fired stoneware and porcelain to produce a very strong clay and glaze interface.
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Anna Bastida

Anna's love of clay started when making mud pies as a child and blossomed into being a professional potter.
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Elise Willa Pincu Delfield
Elise has always derived pleasure from creating something with her hands. She strives to make comfortable and beautiful pots for the table.
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Lauren Dillon
I have actively produced art for more than 20 years, primarily working with oil on canvas, and oils with mixed media such as wood, foam, metal and found objects.
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