breaking down stereotypes and building bridges
which is populated by both finished volumetric objects and the numbered copper multiples that I have crafted along the way to the final object whose making has been calibrated exactly
Alexandra Barao is a potter and educator based in Western North Carolina
she was an ITE Windgate Fellow at the Center for Art in Wood
A buff with a polishing pad will help preserve the surface of your piece and keep its shine
Lynn Read (Vitreluxe) Ripple Cup (Pink) wood fired breaking down stereotypes and buildingWe are so happy to host this work by Lynn Read. Part of a larger collection available during Alma's Cup Show! This group exhibition features artists at all points of their career from near and far. It is a celebration of the utilitarian vessel that brings drink to our mouths. Whether you choose a goblet, cup, mug, stein, short, tall, ceramic, glass or metal, we hope you will enjoy in good health and happiness. Glass is a liquid, always in a quiet