Modern interest in Edgefield pottery can be traced to the 1919 acquisition by the Charleston Museum of a jar enigmatically signed "Dave." Subsequent research to discover the identity of this then-unknown potter has led to an enhanced understanding of the entire alkaline-glazed stoneware tradition. Learn more about Dave in the Sankofa exhibition. Ceramist Earline Green will conduct a pinch pot workshop. Participants will have a chance to make their own ceramic pots and have them glazed and fired
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