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Here is a sneak peek at new work for First Friday in June! 

Kevin Crowe works in the Blue Ridge foothills, where he lives with his wife Linda. His sons Bram and Kai live in Nelson County and Charlottesville. Kevin's pots are fired in a 450 cubic foot, 3- chamber combination anagama and noborigama kiln. Firings last 4 days, consuming 5 cords of wood and firing 1200-1500 pots.The kiln is fired twice a year when the moon is right and it's not soccer season. Kevin produces wood-fired functional stoneware with strong Asian and English roots. His work ranges from 4” teabowls to 48” vases.     

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Get to the gallery before May 26th to see the works of Rodger Schultz and Jeff Hall!