Description
Pottery in different shapes and sizes made by volunteers… the common thread is that they used iron oxide pigments in the at least some of the glaze. This troublesome “pollutant” is taken out of streams and put in pottery, which permanently locks up the metal in a piece of artwork. EPCAMR completed a project with the United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA in Scranton recently and were amazed to see the results. Some of the pottery was exhibited and sold at Scranton’s First Friday Art Walk earlier in 2016. Only a few pieces are shown here, but please ask us about the availability of pieces.
If you are paying by check or money order, make it out to “EPCAMR”
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