In 1856, the Reverend John McKamie Wilson Jr., a Presbyterian minister and entrepreneur interested in clay science, relocated from North Carolina to Texas. There in the Capote Hills—a rural, sparse ...
DULUTH — The day archaeologists discovered ancient pottery pieces in a remote area of the Superior National Forest in 2003 wasn't especially significant. The pieces emerged while a team from the U.S.
American art pottery, influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement, emphasized aesthetic beauty and unique glazes over mass production. Using traditional materials, it was known for a color palette of ...
For almost three decades, ceramicist, Nabahat Lotia, has been on a restless mission to highlight local pottery’s fast-fading history and craftsmanship...from Lahore to Thatta and beyond. Since she was ...
WINONA — Many of the Polish people in Winona are descended from the Kashubian area of Poland. To honor their heritage, the Polish Cultural Institute of Winona, aka the Polish Museum, recently ...
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