What's Happening Join us for the opening reception of our new exhibit on May 11, 5 - 8 pm.
This exhibit features pottery created by the Arts Council member and Co-op artist, JESSIE MARTIN.
Summer Arts Camp 2012 - Registration Begins!
The Camp will take place at Berlin Intermediate School, June 18 - June 22, 2012 from 9am - 2:30 pm.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE; JUNE 1, 2012.


CALL FOR ARTISTS
The Worcester County Arts Council invites all interested artists to participate in a juried art show to be exhibited during the month of June at the WCAC Gallery.
ART SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: DEADLINE - MARCH 15
APPLY TODAY!
Summer Arts Camp 2012 - Mark your calendars!
Our annual Summer Arts Camp for children will be held again in Berlin Intermediate School
June 18 - June 22, 2012
9 am - 2:30 pm

Camp fee: $80
SPRING INTO NEW ART CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS!
CHECK OUR NEW SCHEDULE
Community Arts Development Grants Awarded
The Worcester County Arts Council is proud to award $19,100 in Community Arts Development Grants program to 11 art projects and events to be presented by local nonprofit arts organizations during the 6 month granting cycle beginning January 1, 2012.
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WCAC Berlin Gallery
6 Jefferson Street
Berlin, MD. 21811
Phone: 410-641-0809

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Meet Jessie Martin

Work Description:
Pottery

Biography:
Jessie has been a resident of Berlin, MD for 10 years. She has a degree in Engineering from Lehigh University and worked as a Designer and Software Engineer before becoming a stay-at-home mother and potter. Jessie has always had a need to work creatively with her hands. Her work is primarily wheel thrown and altered with hand built additions. Many of her pieces are thrown in multiple parts and assembled.
Jessie has been an avid knitter for many years and accents many of her pieces with fibers such as leather, silk and wool. Her pottery is a mixture of functional and sculptural pieces. Jessie truly enjoys creating everyday objects that you would find sitting on the counter in most kitchens and making them works of art meant for both display and use.
Recently she has become interested in the chemistry, experimentation and precision involved in making crystalline pottery, a process by which the proper combination of chemicals and firing schedule combine to make it possible for crystals to be grown within a glaze.


Recent Work:


Shino Ash Lidded Jar generously donated by the Artist, will be auctioned off in May. Stop by to place your bid!


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resume for this artist.
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