
Friday, Nov. 18: 9 – 5
Saturday, Nov. 19: 9 - 5
Sunday, Nov. 20: 10 – 2
Marilyn O’Conner of North Brookfield, also a newcomer, is a handbuilder who inlays colored porcelain and specializes in creating flower bricks and plates.
Familiar faces will be those of Mary Edwards of Shrewsbury who designs unique plate sets, trays and mixing bowls, a combination of hand built and thrown pottery fired in a reduction atmosphere;Elizabeth Eidlitz of Concord who throws functional stoneware featuring blue glazes; Susan Kaye of Westboro who creates hand built trays and containers with a nature theme; Carol Mecagni of Hopkinton, curator of Primarily Potters, who paints floral surfaces on large and tiny vases, serving platters and bowls (above right), and new this year, cruets with crazy stoppers; Dinny Potenza of Hopkinton who displays contemporary baskets in Appalachian and Shaker styles that include painted and woven handles, beads, birch bark, and shells; and Hana Reilly of Hopkinton whose wheel thrown functional stoneware with nature motives includes carved mugs, bowls, vases.
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The show is free and open to the public.