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Student Showcase

Clayton Harrington

Season 2 Episode 8 | 2m 15s

Clayton Harrington demonstrates working with ceramics.

Clayton graduated from South Medford High School and has been working with ceramics for about five years. During his senior year, ceramics became a bigger part of his life than he could ever imagine. Most of his wheel-thrown pottery is utilitarian ware, and is mostly decorative but useful cups, bowls, pitchers, and jugs.

02/26/2008 | Rating NR

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Student Showcase

Clayton Harrington

Season 2 Episode 8 | 2m 15s

Clayton graduated from South Medford High School and has been working with ceramics for about five years. During his senior year, ceramics became a bigger part of his life than he could ever imagine. Most of his wheel-thrown pottery is utilitarian ware, and is mostly decorative but useful cups, bowls, pitchers, and jugs.

02/26/2008 | Rating NR

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