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Ellie Shappirio Prepares Ceramics For The Potters Guild Annual June Sale, May 1985 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

Ellie Shappirio Prepares Ceramics For The Potters Guild Annual June Sale, May 1985 image
Year:
1985
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1985
Caption:
POTTERS' SALE - Ellie Shappirio, co-chair of the Ann Arbor Potters' Guild's annual June sale, prices bowls and cups in preparation for the sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at the guild, 201 Hill St. Along with functional ware, non-functional ceramics, such as the sculptural vessels on the table, will be shown at the sale. A special play area for children is also featured, along with pots for children and clay demonstrations.

Potters Guild Sale Sunday

Potters Guild Sale Sunday image
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3
Month
December
Year
1976
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Potter's Guild Plans Yule Sale Sunday

Potter's Guild Plans Yule Sale Sunday image
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2
Month
December
Year
1964
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Jeanette Powell Prepares The Potters Guild Kiln For Firing, December 1996 Photographer: Stephanie Grace Lim

Jeanette Powell Prepares The Potters Guild Kiln For Firing, December 1996 image
Year:
1996
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1996
Caption:
GETTING READY - Gail Dapogny, below, a member of the Potters Guild since 1973, stacks another bowl as she and Jeanette Powell, shown above, stack the guild's kiln. Guild members stacked about 1,000 pieces inside the kiln for firing, which takes five days to complete. The kiln is heated to 2,300 degrees with an 18-hour firing and 36-hour cool down. The guild is preparing for its Winter Pottery Sale coming up Saturday and Sunday as part of Art Days.

Gail Dapogny Prepares The Potters Guild Kiln For Firing, December 1996 Photographer: Stephanie Grace Lim

Gail Dapogny Prepares The Potters Guild Kiln For Firing, December 1996 image
Year:
1996
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1996
Caption:
GETTING READY - Gail Dapogny, below, a member of the Potters Guild since 1973, stacks another bowl as she and Jeanette Powell, shown above, stack the guild's kiln. Guild members stacked about 1,000 pieces inside the kiln for firing, which takes five days to complete. The kiln is heated to 2,300 degrees with an 18-hour firing and 36-hour cool down. The guild is preparing for its Winter Pottery Sale coming up Saturday and Sunday as part of Art Days.

Preparations

Preparations image
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Day
1
Month
June
Year
1979
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