
Highwater: Ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy Collection
Earth-toned studio ceramics from the Gail & Brian McCarthy collection trace the 45 year legacy of Highwater Clays, spotlighting wheel thrown vessels, layered glazes, and regional studio pottery craftsmanship.
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