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About The Artist…

Amy Oliver
started making pots in 1992 at JMU and studied under Masako
Maith and Terry Gess. She continued her education,
apprenticing potter Scott Supraner of Hawksbill Pottery,
then working in Georgia at the Gwinnett Council of the Arts.
Amy now resides in Bloomfield and is part of the pottery
department at Round Hill Arts Center with one of her
mentors, David Norton. Amy’s work shows the influence of her
mentors in its focus on texture and design. Amy makes
functional hand thrown pots, beautifully stamped and
functional slab work as well as hand sculpted masks and face
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Directions:
Monkeytown
Pottery
20603 Airmont Road, Bloomfield
From Business Route 7 in Round
Hill: take Route 619 south (New Cut Road becomes
Airmont Road) to Bloomfield. The studio is on the
right, just past the intersection with Bloomfield
Road.
Next closes studios/artists in area:
Round Hills Art Center, Katy Stidley - Round Hill,
David Norton - Round Hill,
- Philomont. , Jean Clagett
- Upperville, Beth Goldsmith - Lincoln, Eric & Linda Trueblood
- Lincoln
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