Skip Sensbach, owner of the Green Dog Pottery in Dallas, has made a monetary donation to the Empty Bowls Project, which helps fill shelves at the Back Mountain Food Pantry. During the 2010 Luzerne ...
As snow fluttered over the brightly colored ceramics, a crowd of people looked on in anticipation. At least 180 Fairbanksans chose pottery and community service over staying home on a snowy Saturday ...
Hosted by Midland Center for the Arts, Build a Bowl is an opportunity for local artists to craft pottery to sell in support of food security. The goal is to make 240 bowls on Saturday, Aug. 26 and ...
Many kids love the joy involved in making their hands messy and creating artefacts out of them. Pottery is an ancient artform ...
What started out as a high school senior project by a Columbus native soon turned into a way to give back to his community. Mikail Albritton, an Emory University sophomore, recently came back to ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Need a new cereal bowl? Ice cream bowl? A new container for jewelry? Buy one at Scoops and Bowls this Saturday! All year long, members and students at Urban Art Co-op collaborate on ...
BELLA VISTA -- Phillip Calkins' hands carefully crafted pottery bowls as he launched a project to help feed the hungry. "The first 700 bowls, I touched every single one of them," he said Oct. 16 from ...
Abolition Blue is the name of the powder-blue glaze used on bowls sold by the People’s Pottery Project, a Glassell Park ceramics studio. It’s not the official brand name of the glaze but, rather, a ...
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