Anagama wood-fired stoneware vessel, 16″ high

Alice Martin-Kunkle was one of several potters who gathered to load, cut wood, and then stoke the anagama kiln in Willamina. (See Back Page for more details.) She is a prize-winning northwest clay artist and photographer whose work is currently represented in the ISEA (experimental art) now showing at the Newport Visual Arts Center. Alice Martin Clay Studio (FB), ETSY, and For ArtSake Gallery in Newport are a few of the places where you might find more of her work.

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