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Saturday, April 6, 2019

Outdoor vending journal (2010 - part 1)

The sales of pottery and clay objects is always a fun venture...if you like sitting/standing outside in unbearable weather! At other times it's a great way to meet the public, and find out half the town are actually acquaintances and friends. (Well, if you've lived here long enough.)

 Pottery students held a pottery market in June 2010 (perhaps in conjunction with some other sales event)  The students all had their work on display, and helped with sales.

Our booth next to the parking lot and road in front of the White Horse, downtown Black Mountain, August 2010.

Pottery booth outside the Clay Studio, August 24, 2010 Sourwood Arts Festival.  Not much foot traffic unfortunately!


Part of the hill separating the clay studio from the action of the Sourwood Festival.

All the clay students submitted some of their works to be sold, and took turns womaning the booth.




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