UT community buys art for the holidays
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Thousands of functional and sculptural ceramic works were available for purchase during the School of Art's Annual Holiday Pots and Prints Sale, Oct 4-5.
published: November 05 2009 08:34 AM updated:: November 05 2009 08:51 AM

The UT School of Art's Annual Holiday Pots and Prints Sale was held in the atrium of the Art and Architecture Building on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4-5. 

Thousands of functional and sculptural ceramic works and various handmade prints were for sale in all price ranges.  All work was created by UT undergraduates, graduates, faculty and alumni. 

"Proceeds go for creating scholarships and visiting artists," Emily Greene, ceramics artist, said.


Editor: Alexandra Hruz
Story Images These whimsical ceramic wall slugs were created by Jessica Kreutter, ceramic sculpturer.
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Proceeds from the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale went to the UT Pottery Club, Print Club, scholarships and visiting artists.
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A variety of vessels were sold at the holiday sale on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Ceramic necklaces were available from Emily Greene, ceramic artist.
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UT ceramic artists were able to turn ordinary functional items into works of art.
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Prints on clothing were showcased and sold at the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale, Wednesday and Thursday.
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These screen print pins were created by Leslie Grossman.
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There were many prints to buy at the UT Pots and Prints Holiday Sale held Oct 4-5.
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Lots of UT students and faculty came out to buy art on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Art prints, created by UT students, faculty and alumni, were on display in gallery fashion.
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A variety of art prints were available for discount in the Treasured Relics bin.
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Pottery lovers admired and bought many of the ceramics on display.
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Pottery of all shapes and sizes could be bought at the holiday sale on Nov. 4-5.
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Ceramic artist Emily Greene created these cups.
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