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Witt pottery reception is Friday at Pottery 101

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Part of the exhibit All Dressed Up, whose opening reception is Friday, Feb. 10 at Pottery 101.
Isadora Scarf, part of the exhibit All Dressed Up, whose opening reception is Friday, Feb. 10 at Pottery 101.
Zipp Tea Pot, part of the exhibit All Dressed Up, whose opening reception is Friday, Feb. 10 at Pottery 101.

The opening reception for “All Dressed Up,” a show featuring the pottery of Verna Witt, will be held on Friday, Feb. 10 from 6-9 p.m. at Pottery 101. The show will run from Feb. 10 until March 9.

Verna Witt has a background in art and wood sculpture, basket making and textile design. Witt is currently an active potter, a member of ClayMatters Pottery Guild and a docent at the Mint Museum. Influences from her career as a textile designer can be seen in her current work. Whether she is incorporating materials such

as beads and pine needles or “dressing up” a

vase with buttons and zippers, she creates pieces that use both form and texture to challenge the senses.

Pottery 101 is located at 101 S. Main St., 704-209-1632, www.pottery-101.com




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