Photos by Sandra Michaud
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
Guest artist Pam Lujan Hauer of the Taos Pueblo created this tiny bowl shown at the Copper Quail.
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
Works by Krissy Ramirez were also on display at the Copper Quail
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More ceramic offerings at the Copper Quail
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
Hosana Eilert of Wild West Weaving with micaceous clay pottery and cookware by Jimmie McCraw
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
The Light Art Space featured a show honoring the work of Lyle Thompson, who designs and builds custom adobe homes. It can be seen there until July 28.
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Lyle Thompson and Karen Hymer of Light Art Space
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
Photos and article about Thompson’s work
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
Sue Porter of Creative Hands Gallery with some of her work.
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
Life-sized statue at Leyba & Ingalls
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
Patty Countryman, who had one of her pieces in the Juried Exhibit, has her artwork at the Grant County Art Guild’s gallery
CLAY Festival art walk 071919
Stoneware and porcelain by Stacy R. Schwartz at the Art Guild gallery
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More work by Schwartz
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Marsha Banas with her resin clay work, "Watson the Watchdog"
More than 20 galleries participated in the CLAY Festival Art Walk Friday evening, July 19, 2019. Many of them featured artists and artwork that were participating in the Festival, as artists and workshop leaders. Art lovers strolled around downtown Silver City to look at the offerings and often, to buy.