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Holley Hill Pottery artist’s work featured in State Capitol exhibit

| Tyler Wind
Since Oct. 4, 1995, the State of Florida and Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture have been linked through a sister-state relationship. This agreement, meant to strengthen friendship and cooperation between the two states through trade, economic development, and sharing each other’s arts and culture, has led to a cross-pollination of cultures in the world of pottery.
Art from Holley Hill Pottery and Gulf Coast Kiln Walk is on display in the Florida State Capitol as part of an exhibit showcasing the cultural ties between Florida and Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture.

 

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