Group of painted clay mini cups being displayed at Susie Meskill's clay exhibition in the Grant County Art Guild Annex.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
Photo by Elva K. Österreich
A CLAY Festival volunteer works with a student molding a clay mask in the Bayard Public Library.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
Kids hard at work molding clay after reading the Pueblo Indian Tale, "Arrow to the Sun."
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
Joy flows through as workshop participants work on their clay art in the Silver City Public Library.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
A workshop participant details her clay ear as she gets ready to begin crafting a full head sculpture during her project at Western New Mexico University
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
A workshop participant carefully details his self portrait clay mask at Western New Mexico University.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
A workshop participant brings out the life in the clay through careful strokes of the hand during his project at Western New Mexico University.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
Zoe Wolfe carefully crafts her idea in the clay through the delicate stroke of her skillful hand.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
A workshop participant enjoys her clay project in the Western New Mexico University clay area.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
Jamie Bates Slone showcases her struggle through identity in her life through her clay self portrait while also showcasing resilience and strength by showing that she never gave up.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio
Lee Gruber, long time curator of the Clay Festival chats with WNMU expressive arts student Susie Meskill at her exhibition in the Grant County Art Guild Annex.
Photo by Matteo D'Antonio