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From the Chipstone Collection–Of Ghosts and Speculation
Those of you that have been through Face Jugs: Art and Ritual in 19th Century South Carolina might be wondering what the big silvery face jug is and how it fits into the exhibition. It’s a contemporary artwork by artist … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Behind the Scenes, Curatorial
Tagged Brian Gillis, Ceramics, Chipstone Foundation, Edgefield District, Face jugs, slavery, South Carolina
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