Annual Volcano pottery sale to be held June 9-10

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Works by 11 Big Island potters will be featured at the 4th annual Volcano Pottery Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June 9-10, at Hale Ho’omana, the education building at the Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.

Works by 11 Big Island potters will be featured at the 4th annual Volcano Pottery Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June 9-10, at Hale Ho‘omana, the education building at the Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.

This year, three new potters — Shannon Hickey, Jan Bovard and Tim Johnson — will join the eight veterans of last year’s sale: Clayton Amemiya, TR Andrews, Birgitta Frazier, Ron Hanatani, Emily Herb, Chiu Leong, Jamie Stokes and Carol Yamashita.

Hickey is the owner of High Fire Hawaii Gallery and Studio in Hilo. Bovard has been creating pottery for many years in her Holualoa studio. Johnson studied ceramics in California and now works out of his studio in Pahoa.

“For all of the ceramic artists, working with clay is a way of life and our styles are diverse and unique,” explained event spokeswoman Emily Herb. “Pottery from low-fired raku to high-fired porcelain will be on display and for sale, including both functional and sculptural work.”

“Don’t miss this opportunity to see the work of so many highly skilled potters and ceramicists in one location, and to meet the artists,” said a VAC spokesman. “The Niaulani Campus of the Volcano Art Center is located in the cool rainforest surroundings of Volcano Village, creating a serene environment in which to enjoy the finely handcrafted wares.”

Samples of fine Volcano-grown teas will be available for tasting, courtesy of Tea Hawaii. For more information, call 985-8530 or visit www.ryhpottery.com.