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Judy Menefee pottery at the Grant County Art Guild Gallery

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Vintage pottery of the Americas at Leyba Ingalls Gallery

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Pieces of "Sacred Architecture" by Patricia Countryman

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Another Countryman piece of her collection

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Apache Mural, which was dedicated later that afternoon (article to come)

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Victoria Clark, one of the many clay vendors at the Clay Market

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Julie Stein with her blue-and-white work

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Richard Wood, with his Dirt Creation Pottery, created off grid in Tombstone AZ

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Kelvin Davis with his pottery created in Ruidoso

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Melissa Henshaw with her colorful pottery

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Janina Stagebye with her work

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Jasper Eyrich-Bingham with his creative pieces

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Ceramica Marina by Marina Mosishais

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Musicians entertain the vendors and customers

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Anita Rascom with her Coco Beans pottery

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Unattended exhibit

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Denise Gallett with her creations

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Linda Baker with colorful plates and bowls

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Anne Neuschwander with a variety of her pottery

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Angela Puffer with her creative creatures

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Kathryn Allen with some of her floral creations

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Michele Parlee with her colorful ceramic artwork

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Lizzie Slegeir with a large selection of mugs

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Claude's Studio with a collection of Claude Smith's ceramic, colorful artwork

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Oralia Lopez, all of whose personal creations she had sold, represents 80 different Mata Ortiz potters