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Show Caption1 of 4Clay on Main takes art on the roadExpandAuthorBy Clay MainPUBLISHED: June 13, 2015 at 5:06 PM EDT | UPDATED: August 22, 2021 at 3:50 AM EDTGetting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Clay on Main is bringing free art activities to local outdoor events in surrounding communities this summer. Packing a portable pottery wheel, clay, and supplies,

Clay on Main members and volunteers are transporting the studio to several outdoor venues throughout the county. They have developed a variety of hands-on activities for all ages to create in clay. In addition to demonstrations, participants who don’t mind getting messy can try their hand at the pottery wheel.

Clay on Main was at the Hamburg Arts Fest and Pike Township Show and Tell Event on May 16, Family Fun Days at Boyertown Park on May 30, and they will also be at Antietam Farmers and Artist Market on July 11, Maidencreek Old Time Music Fest in Blandon on July 12 (www.mcotmf.org) and Apple Festival in Oley on Oct.10.

So if you would like to get your hand in some clay or just see how it’s done, come join Clay on Main this summer at one of these local events. These activities are made possible by Clay on Main members and volunteers and support in part from Berks County Arts Fund Rural Arts Grant Program.

Clay on Main is a 501(c) (3) non-profit artists’ cooperative located at 313 Main Street in the historic village of Oley.This working clay studio offers classes and workshops and gallery space for local artists. A detailed schedule of studio events can be found at www.clayonmain.org or Facebook.

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