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"The Climbing Kiln of Woolman Lane" Film and Pottery Show








The Climbing Kiln of Woolman Lane


A Story of Art, Community & Tradition
a documentary by Patty Eacobacci

Nevada County Ceramic Artist Pottery Show & Sale

Sunday November 30th, 2003 - Two Shows 2:30 pm & 5:30 pm
Center For the Arts, 314 West Main St, Grass Valley

Join in the fun and beauty of a unique educational opportunity as Patty Eacobacci premieres her first documentary. Then step into the next room to see for yourself the beautiful work produced by ceramic artists from Nevada County and nearby communities. Spend a few hours enjoying a movie and pottery show providing you with some unique holiday gift opportunities.

The documentary was shot over a 3-day wood firing in 2002. It explores the magic of firing ceramics in the ancient tradition of Japanese potters. Artists, educators and the public will experience the dynamics of wood firing the oldest and one of the largest noborigmas (climbing kilns) in North America. And it is found right here in Nevada County.

Pottery will be for sale. Artists will be on hand to answer questions. A portion of all proceeds will be used for kiln material and maintenance. Bring family and friends for an afternoon of learning and discovery. Find out one more reason why Nevada County is such a special place.

More information, including a sneak preview of the film, is available at The Climbing Kiln Homepage


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