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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Interview 2009


http://connienorman.com/blog/2010/11/09/whynot-pottery-meredith-heywood-artist-interview/
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In 1976 we moved to the family farm in Seagrove NC. We raised goats, pigs, rabbits, a cow and a sheep, dogs, cats a few hermit crabs and two kids. We have been making pots for over 30 years and everyday we learn something new. You could live two life times and never make all the pots in your head.
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