The Southern Maine Clay Guild announces its 3rd Annual Winter Clay Show and
Sale, March 3 –March 27. at the York Art Association, 394 York Street (Route
1A), York, ME 03909, 207-363-4049. Gallery hours are Thursday, Friday,
Saturday & Sundays from 10-4PM
The public is invited to attend a Wine and Cheese
Opening Reception Friday March 4th from 5-7PM.
Hundreds of unique pottery pieces both decorative and functional will be
exhibited by SMCG featured artists
Al Pelletier, Clare Rogers, Mary Ann Flemming, Cathie Cantara,
Kathleen King, Jill Burke, Sue Berman, Mary Sweeney, Diane Aramando
Amy Clark, Elaine X. Fuller, Robin Roaf.
This year there will be a "table -scape" display during the show. This will
feature dinnerware, bowls, goblets, serving pieces, and candlesticks from
the various potters.
During the exhibit there will be a community event hosted by the Southern
Maine Potter’s Guild members, Empty Bowls that will take place March 25th,
5-7pm
The Empty Bowls mission is to raise money to help organizations fight
hunger, to raise awareness about the issues of hunger and food security, and
to help bring about an attitude that will not allow hunger to exist.
“From its humble beginnings as a meal for the staff of one high school,
Empty Bowls has spread across the United States and beyond and has raised
tens of millions of dollars for anti-hunger organizations.”
Over 200 bowls have been handcrafted and donated by SMCG and York High
School students for the “Empty Bowls” event. Most bowls will be on display
from the opening day and can be purchased in advance of the soup supper.
The SMCG artist will collaborate with York High School students and local
restaurants. The public is invited to sample delicious soups and breads
from many favorite restaurants in our community. The bowls are to be taken
home as a reminder that someone’s bowl is always empty. Proceeds from
donations ($15 minimum per bowl, $10 Kids’ bowl) will benefit the York Food
Pantry.
For more information contact Mary Sweeney at 207-363-6937.or e-mail:
msweeney5@mac.com
Sale, March 3 –March 27. at the York Art Association, 394 York Street (Route
1A), York, ME 03909, 207-363-4049. Gallery hours are Thursday, Friday,
Saturday & Sundays from 10-4PM
The public is invited to attend a Wine and Cheese
Opening Reception Friday March 4th from 5-7PM.
Hundreds of unique pottery pieces both decorative and functional will be
exhibited by SMCG featured artists
Al Pelletier, Clare Rogers, Mary Ann Flemming, Cathie Cantara,
Kathleen King, Jill Burke, Sue Berman, Mary Sweeney, Diane Aramando
Amy Clark, Elaine X. Fuller, Robin Roaf.
This year there will be a "table -scape" display during the show. This will
feature dinnerware, bowls, goblets, serving pieces, and candlesticks from
the various potters.
During the exhibit there will be a community event hosted by the Southern
Maine Potter’s Guild members, Empty Bowls that will take place March 25th,
5-7pm
The Empty Bowls mission is to raise money to help organizations fight
hunger, to raise awareness about the issues of hunger and food security, and
to help bring about an attitude that will not allow hunger to exist.
“From its humble beginnings as a meal for the staff of one high school,
Empty Bowls has spread across the United States and beyond and has raised
tens of millions of dollars for anti-hunger organizations.”
Over 200 bowls have been handcrafted and donated by SMCG and York High
School students for the “Empty Bowls” event. Most bowls will be on display
from the opening day and can be purchased in advance of the soup supper.
The SMCG artist will collaborate with York High School students and local
restaurants. The public is invited to sample delicious soups and breads
from many favorite restaurants in our community. The bowls are to be taken
home as a reminder that someone’s bowl is always empty. Proceeds from
donations ($15 minimum per bowl, $10 Kids’ bowl) will benefit the York Food
Pantry.
For more information contact Mary Sweeney at 207-363-6937.or e-mail:
msweeney5@mac.com
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