The Slice
Meeting a Potter
8/4/2023 | 1m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Meet Chuck Smith who owns Lionheart Clayworks and visits events throughout the summer.
Meet Chuck Smith who started making pottery 5 years ago. Now he owns Lionheart Clayworks and visits events (like Art in the Park) throughout the summer to show off his work.
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The Slice is a local public television program presented by PBS North
The Slice
Meeting a Potter
8/4/2023 | 1m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Meet Chuck Smith who started making pottery 5 years ago. Now he owns Lionheart Clayworks and visits events (like Art in the Park) throughout the summer to show off his work.
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They're hard to find.
[music] The material that is here, all the vendors are usually hardcore collectors, and they find the best material and they usually find bigger ones than I could ever find.
[music] I know it's--Moose Lake.
They call it like the agate center of the world.
They're absolutely beautiful, you know, just Minnesota gemstones.
And you can just go and just be outside and just look for them.
They're buried out, you know they're there.
And it's just being outside.
That's the biggest thing I really love about it.
[music] 3 hours to get here.
We went from Albert Lea, to Moose Lake.
[music] Trying to find some agates.
I found like one or two.
I just think that they're cool from volcanoes.
And that's all I really think is pretty cool.
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