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  2. Worthington Kilbourne High School - Wikipedia

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    This can take the shape of paintings, photography, sculptures, singing, and instrumental performance. One of the main events of this day is the highly competitive throw down, where potters race to create a clay pot on potters' wheels. Each match is a head-to-head match and the tournament is single elimination.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    1918-1939 and 2012-2030 Kent and 783-879 Lyman Sts., 822-1958 Clay Ct., 851-853 Bowman Ave., and Hanford Park 39°57′02″N 82°56′46″W  /  39.950556°N 82.946111°W  / 39.950556; -82.946111  ( Hanford Village George Washington Carver Addition Historic

  4. Karl Martz - Wikipedia

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    MartzPots.Org offers a detailed history of Karl Martz, including photographs of over 200 of his pots and many portraits of him. Also covers his wife Becky Brown, with many photographs of her pots and ceramic sculptures. Marks of Karl Martz at The Marks Project: Dictionary of American Ceramics, 1946–Present. Obituary of Karl Martz.

  5. Ceramics of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Pinch pots and other small clay objects could be formed directly by hand. Hohokam potters and their descendants in the American Southwest employed the paddle-and-anvil technique, in which the interior clay wall of a pot was supported by an anvil, while the exterior was beaten with a paddle, smoothing the surface. [4]

  6. Columbus College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    There were only three students and one teacher at the time. By the end of the school year, there were 118 students. Original classes included drawing, watercolor, art needlework, oil painting, clay modeling, china painting, and mechanical drawing. Soon after opening, the school added classes like sculpture and figure drawing with clothed models ...

  7. Dorchester Pottery Works - Wikipedia

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    Dorchester Pottery's wares evolved over the years from primarily agricultural products to decorated tablewares. Mash feeders and chicken fountains were cast from molds for the farmer. Acid pots and dipping baskets were in demand by jewelry manufacturers, and Henderson's popular foot warmer was known as a "porcelain pig." In 1940, Dorchester ...