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    “Loving Bowls 2013 – Call for ceramists and potters”

    February 27, 20131 Comment
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    logo_sedonaartscenterSedona AZ (February 27, 2013) – Sedona Arts Center’s Ceramics Department is officially sending out a call for ceramists and potters, locals and visitors alike to participate. Every Thursday starting in March, from 1–4 p.m., generous individuals with ceramics experience are invited to volunteer their skills to create either wheel-thrown or hand-built bowls for this incredible fund-raising event. Through donations to the event SAC’s Ceramics Department has been able to provide all clay, glazing and firings. Our goal is over 800 bowls and 50 Artist created silent auction items. Volunteers will be needed for the day of the event, so please contact us and put your name on the list.

    20130227_sacIf you have any questions, please contact Dennis Ott, dpott@npgcable.com, 928.282.3809 (Ceramics Studio) or 928.284.0007

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    The Sedona Arts Center and Ceramics Studio is located at the corner of State Route 89A and Art Barn Road at the north end of Uptown Sedona – on the right just before you enter Oak Creek Canyon. For information on classes or exhibits, call 928-282-3809 or visit our website: www.SedonaArtsCenter.org.

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    1. Sylvana Anderson-Gish on February 27, 2013 5:12 pm

      I’m interested in participating. I live in the (phx) valley, Chandler, and used to teach ceramics and was the ceramics lab tech ( 1.5 yrs ago, for 12 years prior) at the comm college. I am now unemployed and able to come hang out with you and help. WHat is the actual deadline for the sale of said bowls?

      thanks a bunch
      SYlvana


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