March 20 & 21, 2010 10am - 5pm
Pier Village Park St. Simons Island, GA
Apri l 2 – May 8, 2010
OCAF Watkinsville, GA
more info at www.ocaf.com
April 16 – April 25, 2010
The Round building in Central City Park Macon, GA
A regional ceramic exhibition and sale featuring 59 Georgia potters and sculptors.
For more info go to www.maconarts.org
July 3 - September 6, 2010
Hambidge Center for Creative Arts & Sciences in Rabun Gap, GA
For more info go to www.hambidge.org
August 27 – September 15, 2010
Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation 34 School Street Watkinsville, GA
Georgia Pottery Invitational exhibition and sale featuring 50 Georgia potters.
For more info go to www.ocaf.com
November 18, 2010 - January 8, 2011
Swan Coach House Gallery in Buckhead, GA
A holiday show and sale of over 200 small works of art in all mediums by a multitude of Georgia artists.
Opening Nov. 18 6-8pm
486 First St Macon GA 31201
478-743-6940 Hours M-F 11-5 Sat 11-3
362 Second St Macon, GA 31201
478-737-5972 Hours First Fridays 6-9 and by appointment
371 Cotton Ave Macon GA 31201
478-744-2446 Hours Tues - Sat 12-7
161 Brown's Crossing Milledgeville, GA 31033
478-932-5737 Hours Thur – Sat 9-5
1345 Piedmont Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30309
404-591-1564 Hours Tues - Sun 9-7
www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org
If you are interested in purchasing any of the pieces you see on this site please get in touch either thru email or by phone for pricing and availability. I accept most credit cards thru Paypal, personal check and money orders thru the post office. Currently I do not have alot of gallery representation so most of my work for sale is here at my home studio when not at a show.
I will soon have a Mudventions store on ETSY.com which will have the available pieces for sale from this site on it. Check back for details on it. I will send out an announcement once it is open.
Macon, GA Please call or email me to make arrangements for a visit, place an order, request a commission, or inquire about a purchase.
email bfox@mudventions.com phone 478-742-5748
I do accept commissions and can reproduce (to some extent) the pieces you see here and on the rest of my site. I can assure you that the reproductions will be as close to accurate to the originals as humanly possible. The real truth is I am an artist, not a machine, and reproducing the exact same thing is not a task I can absolutely guarantee for you. There are many variables in the ceramic process that I will do my best to control but the materials can have a mind of their own and every firing can yield slightly different results. Alot of the magic and beauty of the ceramic process lies in the unpredictable and surprise results discovered along the way which can make each piece a unique gem. Please get in touch with me if you would like to commission a new gem and I will be happy to do so. I do require 50% down to begin and request that you allow at least a month for completion.