HARPSWELL

The Gallery at Widgeon Cove and Ash Cove Pottery invite the public to visit their studios located along Route 123, Harpswell, during Maine Craft Weekend. Widgeon Cove Studios features paintings, sculpture, fine jewelry and handmade paper items by Condon and Georgeann Kuhl. Ash Cove Pottery features handmade stoneware by Susan Horowitz, and will also be showing the work of invited Harpswell Neck artists: Cheri Goguen, fiber baskets; Michelle Henning, porcelain jewelry; and Elizabeth Davis, recycled wool mittens. Additionally, Susan will offer wheel-throwing demonstrations at 11:00 and 1:00 each day. Both studios will be open Saturday and Sunday, October 11 and 12, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Main Craft Weekend (MCW), a statewide tour of craft studios, breweries, businesses and events, is an opportunity for the public to explore the life and work of Maine’s craft artists and brewers. Scheduled in conjunction with American Craft Week, MCW is a public educational, community orientated, family-friendly event. MCW is sponsored by the Maine Crafts Association, the Maine Brewer’s Guild, and the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development’s Maine Made Program, and is supported by the Maine Office of Tourism.

Follow the Maine Pottery Weekend signs south along Route 123 from Brunswick 7 miles to Widgeon Cove Studios, and an additional 5 miles to Ash Cove Pottery. Visit mainecrafts.org/ maine- craftweekend/ to see all participating studios, and use the interactive map to plan your route.

For additional information, please contact Susan Horowitz at Ash Cove Pottery, 207-833-6004 or info@ashcovepottery.com.


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