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Next in series of shows, artists and performers who live near the DC Metro’s green line show our products.

Green Line Artists

Sunday 21 October
12 to 4
810 Upshur Street NW in Petworth

with Julie Christenberry, Gardens and Pots (Carol Herwig), Great Hill Studio (Sam Gordon) and Anthony Dihle

These pots are included in the Green Line Artists show in Petworth on Sunday.

In combination. These pots stack well on each other, and the lids fit all. Red interior, neutral glaze exterior, on dark brown clay body.

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Small stoneware bowl full of beautiful wooden spoons. See it in person at the next sale, Sunday 6 May.

The DC metro, that is. Potters and artists who share the green line offer up work for our spring sale.

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Green Line Artists

Sunday 6 May
12 to 5
623 Upshur Street NW in Petworth

with Julie Christenberry, Gardens and Pots (Carol Herwig) and Great Hill Studio (Sam Gordon)

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Saturday and Sunday, February 10 and 11

Noon to 5 pm each day

2238 Chester St. SE
Washington, DC 20020

15-minute walk from the Anacostia Metro, short drive from where you are in DC

 

All will be kept safely in this jar.

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Seven inches tall. 60 dollars.

I’m not sold on the “pop-up” term, but the Pottery Barn store in Bethesda (4750 Bethesda Avenue) kindly allows space for some local potters this weekend. Saturday 10 to 8, Sunday 10 to 6.

Hope to see you there.

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Three stacking cups, red interiors. 70 dollars.

or two, or maybe three. Instead of a vase, you need this little plant holder. There may be a better name; I don’t know it. I know the little spiky think is called a florist’s ‘frog.’

I have a few of them for around 20 dollars each.