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Thu August 16, 2012
Clay Town: 3D Arts Education at Red Star Studios
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John Tilton, High-fired oxidation porcelain. Part of the show External Views, up at Red Star Studios through September 28th
Matthias Merkel Hess, Bucketry II, installation view up now at the Nerman Museum in Overland Park
Jim Leedy, who is credited as being one of the world's first Abstract Expressionist ceramist
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