Oregon Convention Center
On MAX Light Rail line
777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Portland, Oregon
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April 25th, 26th, and 27th 2008 -- Free event admission --

Doors open 10-9 Friday and Saturday, 10-5 on Sunday  
(Opening Events, Friday 5 - 9 PM)

The nations largest show and sale of pottery, sculpture, garden art, home accessories and other works in clay exhibited in 152 booths!

This year's show has new features to delight, inspire and educate.

  • GUEST ARTISTS - 15 potters from Hokkaido,Japan read more>>
  • TWO GALLERIES feature the finest work of professional ceramic artists from Oregon and southwest Washington.
  • LOBBY Ikebana with arrangements by Sogetsu ikebana school and vessels for flowers by OPA members.
  • INTERIORS DISPLAY  Beautiful ceramic objects displayed in designer home environments.
  • LIVE MUSIC Koto music for your enjoyment, on the main stage, Friday 7-9pm .
  • SCULPTURE GARDEN New this year, the sculpture garden will have an emphasis on cutting edge sculptural work.
  • DEMONSTRATIONS  Nationally recognized potters demonstrate their clay techniques each day
  • OREGON WINE TASTING A selection of Oregon wines will be available for tasting. 
  • CLAY AREA FOR ADULTS Potters’ wheels and tables for hand building are available for grown-up visitors toShowcase.
  • CHILDREN'S CLAY PLAY AREA  Lots of fun for clay-loving kids.
  • EDUCATIONAL BOOTHS Schools and colleges will present information about ceramics programs available in our area.

-- Free event admission --

 

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decoration
Kristine McNamara
"Mayan Vase of Seven Gods"
2007 Bennet Welsh Award for Decoration

winners
Terry Inokuma - Seed Pod
2007 3rd Place Best of Show

 

 

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TAKAI Hideki
One of 15 Visiting Hokkaido Potter Society potters.




 

 

     
     
     
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