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Mahogany Recycled Leather Bowler Bag
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Embroidered Pony Crescent Bag Charm
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Red Breasted Nuthatch Pair in Wood
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Wavy Taper Candle Holder in Saddle
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Wild Tomato Vine Plant the Box Candle
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Wild Tomato Vine Plant the Box Soap
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Checkered French Butter Keeper
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Maple Cheese Board with Hummingbird
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Khana Handloomed Cotton Placemat Set of 2 in Brown
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Glass Peace Crane Suncatcher in Teal
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Sweet Sunflower Plant the Box Soap
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Heath Lavender Plant the Box Soap
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October 10th, 5-8PM
Arts Night Out
Our Premiering Potters series continues this October with the work of Elizabeth Song.
Elizabeth Song is an artist based out of Chesterfield, MA. She wood fires her work and is currently an apprentice to Maya Machin. Elizabeth makes functional pottery and finds joy in knowing objects carry on stories beyond the maker as they are used.
Elizabeth's work will be on display and available for purchase October 10th through the 12th at Pinch. Elizabeth will be in the shop on Arts Night Out, October 10th from 5-8pm for an opening reception.

about pinch
Pinch was founded as Pinch Pottery in 1973 by three female potters who were renegades. In a pottery world where hand-building was considered lesser than throwing, they preferred to make pinch pots, didn't know how to throw, and didn't care! In their spirit, Pinch continues to carry artists' work we find interesting, unconventional, and beautiful.
Originally a working studio, teaching space, and gallery -- a "pottery" -- in the basement of Thornes Marketplace, Northampton, the business became Pinch in 1987 when it moved to Main Street as shop and gallery.
Supporting the artists we buy from, displaying their work beautifully, and providing heart-felt customer service, is our mission. A core value of ours is respect: for each other, the artists we proudly work with, and everyone who walks through our door.
Thank you so much for your support for our small business and the many others we in turn support.