Arts & Culture

In pictures: Guelph Potters Market fills Royal City Park with unique pieces

Thirteenth annual market offered a special shopping experience 

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More than 50 potters from Ontario and Quebec came to this year’s Guelph Potters Market to show their exclusive pottery pieces. This outdoor event is currently the only one of its kind in Ontario.

While every potter had beautiful wares, some were especially eye-catching.

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Ceramic artist Shu-Chen Cheng from Hamilton makes handmade vases with lids.

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Ceramic artist Heather Smit from Keswick makes handmade flasks with cork stoppers.

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Iris Dorton, who runs Blue Iris Studios in Guelph, makes colourful mugs.

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This mermaid and seahorse sculpture by Janus of Eden Mills is just one of many hauntingly beautiful pieces.  

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Goldie Sherman of Guelph has made mugs with cute animals inside.

Photo by Mariah Bridgeman/The Ontarion.

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