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visiting philly and boston (and everywhere else it seem

updated tue 22 jun 99

 

Russel Fouts on sun 20 jun 99

Lisa,

NY, Nova Scottia, Boston, Philly, when you gonna stay home and make some
pots? ;-)

>> Ok y'all. I wanna go SOMEWHERE July 9 - 12 or 13. Philly or Boston? The pla

I did a lot of research on pottery and craft places in Boston and
Cambridge (have lots of "family" there). I'll have a look to see if I
can find it. Off the top of my head, in Boston, take a walk down
Newbury, lots of galleries with lots of crafts. Especially visit the
Boston Crafts Society. There's also the Artful Hand in "Copley Place".
Cambridge has lots as well as the Cambridge Crafts Association, Judy
Motzkin's a member there. There's also the Radcliff pottery across the
river, well worth a visit. Wayne Furman(?) has nice soda glazed stuff in
Newton.

AND you can fulfill all your book desires in person in nearby Needham at
Steve Branfman's place.

Go for it!

Russel

Corinne P. Null on mon 21 jun 99

Be SURE to see the Pucker Gallery on Newbury Street, Boston. If there isn't
a pottery exhibit on the main floor, ask the attendant to take you upstairs
to the Brother Thomas collection. Absolutely stunning! They also exhibit
Shimoka, but I don't know if they have any left.

Corinne Null, Studio Potter
Bedford, New Hampshire
null@mediaone.net



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Lisa,

NY, Nova Scottia, Boston, Philly, when you gonna stay home and make some
pots? ;-)

>> Ok y'all. I wanna go SOMEWHERE July 9 - 12 or 13. Philly or Boston? The
pla

I did a lot of research on pottery and craft places in Boston and
Cambridge (have lots of "family" there). I'll have a look to see if I
can find it. Off the top of my head, in Boston, take a walk down
Newbury, lots of galleries with lots of crafts. Especially visit the
Boston Crafts Society. There's also the Artful Hand in "Copley Place".
Cambridge has lots as well as the Cambridge Crafts Association, Judy
Motzkin's a member there. There's also the Radcliff pottery across the
river, well worth a visit. Wayne Furman(?) has nice soda glazed stuff in
Newton.

AND you can fulfill all your book desires in person in nearby Needham at
Steve Branfman's place.

Go for it!

Russel