We Celebrate SALAD DAYS with Watershed Ceramic Arts

Watershed’s annual Salad Days provides an opportunity to learn about ceramic art, artists working in clay, and programs that support their growth.

Watershed Ceramic Arts SALAD DAYS was awesome this year - our first year supporting and being involved.  Each year, this impressive non-profit sponsors one artist to a fellowship in which they are tasked with creating over 500 plates! The community comes together to dine and celebrate annually.  MORE.

Above - Becki Dikitanan, Project Manager with Hay Runner, chats with owner Shannon Richards (Woodhull’s Caleb Johnson in back) at the kick-off auction the night before the main event “Salad Days”, July 12th.

Plates by featured artist Jeremiah Ibarra (Attendees get to choose their favorite from over 500!) - and volunteer Caleb Johnson drinking out of a mug purchased for local beer on tap!  

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