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Maine Pottery Tour Saturday May 1st - 2nd 2021
http://www.mainepotterytour.org/
Saturday May 1st - 2nd 2021 Due to concerns about the spread of coronavirus, the Maine Pottery Tour has been canceled. Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 11am-4pm Every year on the first weekend in May, pottery and ceramics studios in Maine open their doors to the public.
MAINEPOTTERYTOUR.COM
http://mainepotterytour.com/
Due to concerns about the spread of coronavirus, the Maine Pottery Tour has been canceled. Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 11am-4pm Every year on the first weekend in May, pottery and ceramics studios in Maine open their doors to the public.
Maine Pottery Tour - Visit Maine
https://visitmaine.com/events/maine-pottery-tour/a7b21f94-ba6c-48c3-8e94-df23deb24dad
Clay studios all over Maine open their doors to the public on May 4th & 5th. The Maine Pottery Tour offers demonstrations and giveaways, a chance to meet the artists, shop for handmade pottery, and get a glimpse into life as a potter in Maine. You can even try the wheel yourself at some locations or paint a plate of your own.
Maine Pottery Tour May 4th & 5th, 2019 — Chases Garage
https://www.chasesgarage.com/blog-postings/2019/4/mainepotterytour
Apr 18, 2019 · The Maine Pottery Tour has announced participants for its 8th season, May 4th and 5th, 2019. From Kittery to Thorndike and Bethel to Phillips and Belfast, 37 ceramic artists will open their studios to the public for tours, sales and demonstrations. The tour’s goal is to make people aware of the potters in the area and encourage local support.Location: 16 Main St York, ME, 03909 United States
Maine Pottery Tour – Maine Made
https://www.mainemade.com/event/maine-pottery-tour-2/
Every year on the first weekend in May, pottery and ceramics studios in Maine open their doors to the public. It’s a fun day and a chance meet the artists, peek in the kilns, see demonstrations, and shop for pottery and other handmade goods. 2019 will be our eighth year, and we will have dozens of participating studios from all over the state.
Maine Pottery Tour
https://mainepotterytour.blogspot.com/
Apr 16, 2019 · The 2019 Maine Pottery Tour postcards are on their way! The postcards themselves have become something of a collector's item. This year's card features the work of 10 artists, representing a slice of what you might see on the tour. If you want to get on the mailing list, give me a shout at [email protected].
Maine Pottery Tour - Maine Arts Commission
https://mainearts.maine.gov/postings/events/detail/Maine-Pottery-Tour
The Maine Pottery Tour celebrates its 7th year with 43 studios welcoming the public to meet the artists, peek in the kilns, and shop for pottery and other fine handmade work. Maybe even try the wheel yourself!
Maine Pottery Tour - Maine Arts Commission
https://mainearts.maine.gov/Postings/Events/Detail/Maine-Pottery-Tour-2
Location: Maine Pottery Tour, Many Towns The first weekend in May is Pottery Weekend in Maine! Clay studios all over Maine open their doors to the public on May 4 & 5th. The Maine Pottery Tour offers demonstrations and giveaways, a chance to meet the artists, shop for handmade pottery, and get a glimpse into life as a potter in Maine.
Maine Pottery Tour
https://mainearts.maine.gov/Postings/Events/Detail/Maine-Pottery-Tour-1
The Maine Pottery Tour celebrates its 7th year with 43 studios welcoming the public to meet the artists, peek in the kilns, and shop for pottery and other fine handmade work. Maybe even try the wheel yourself! There are three legs to the tour: the Central Maine leg, the Coastal leg, and the Southern Maine leg.
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