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Mary Margaret at work in her studio.
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The beauty of clay, fire and water combine together with the excellence of pure form to make Mary Margaret's Sedona Pottery.
Mary Margaret's love for clay began early in her life and continues through an ever-present desire to expand her creativity. Her pursuit of the art of pottery first took her to a small town in England where she, as an apprentice to Thomas Plowman, became a master potter in the English tradition. Her further studies took her to the great potteries of Spain, Israel, the Navajo and Hopi nations, and Mexico.
In Mexico she worked with world famous potter Ken Edwards. In the 60's she found Sedona, and has remained since to be constantly stimulated by this artistic community.
More recently Mary Margaret's work has gravitated to an exploration of Sacred Objects and Sacred Places. It is in this spirit that the present evolving collection is offered.
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