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Capture Cape Cod Through the Arts: Pottery

Visit most any town on the Cape and you're bound to run into a pottery shop. From everyday houseware (candle holders, dishes, and cups) to decorative pieces to larger, outdoor sculptures, there's an array of expertise, talent, and artistry to be found in this section of Massachusetts.

At many shops, you can watch ceramic artists in action, molding a piece of clay and other ceramic material into something beautiful. A number of potters on the Cape learned under famed artist Harry Holl who established Scargo Pottery in Dennis in 1952, becoming the region's best-known potter who influenced a number of potters still practicing to this day.

That includes his daughter Sarah, Steven Kemp of Kemp Pottery, and Kevin Nolan of Barnstable Pottery, all featured in this video. For more info on some of the region's potters, visit https://www.capecodpotters.org/.

Not only can you visit pottery shops on Cape Cod, you can take classes to learn the trade. Classes are available at a number of these studios as well as at @CotuitArtsCenter, @falmouthartcenter3249, Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, and more.

To view more ways to capture the arts on your Cape Cod stay, visit https://www.artscapecod.org/capture-cape-cod-through-the-arts/. You can also click on our Capture Cape Cod Through the Arts playlist on our YouTube channel (go here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4M9-tDTmj-1KhXvXAyvN1A2ZeLkdTR-x) for more videos that showcase the cultural beauty of the Cape.

This campaign is funded through @VisitMassachusetts and @VisitCapeCod.

The video was directed, shot, and edited by videographer Manx Taiki Magyar of @bigtree8341 (https://www.bigtreevideo.com/).

Видео Capture Cape Cod Through the Arts: Pottery канала Arts Foundation of Cape Cod
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