
Highwater: Ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy Collection
Retrospective display of studio ceramics from Gail and Brian McCarthy’s collection, highlighting Highwater Clays’ 45-year legacy with regional stoneware, porcelain, functional pottery, and experimental kiln work.
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