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About »April 9, 2012
Pottery lovers and shoppers will once again have an opportunity to see the work of local pottery students as Piedmont Technical College hosts its Spring Pottery Show and Sale on April 19 in room 209C of the James C. Self Conference Center on the Greenwood campus. The exhibit and sale will feature the works of students enrolled in the Professional Clay certificate program.
The sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pieces for sale include mugs, bowls, baking and serving dishes, teapots, lamps and an array of decorative pieces.
This is the second show the students hold each academic year. The first is held in December.
The professional clay program, which is in its sixth year, allows students the opportunity to not only gain the skills needed to produce pottery, but also those skills required to make such production a self-sustaining business. Instruction includes technical knowledge, design skills and marketing and business essentials.
A drawing for door prizes will be held at the end of each day and no purchase is necessary to register or win. For more information about the sale, call the Center for Creative Economies at (803) 637-5388.