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The Match $10,000 in Grant Funds goal was surpassed ... SO much APPRECIATED!
A gift to Tile Heritage was a DOUBLE GIFT During DECEMBER 2023
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End of-Year 2023 FUNDRAISING EVENT
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TEXTILES Exhibition & Sale December 1-31, 2023
Presented by Tile Heritage Foundation and Hosted by No.3 Pottery & Gallery, Simpsonville, SC.
also 'online' as a VIRTUAL Exhibition & Sale….
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Generous local and national sponsors for the exhibition include TCNA, the Simpsonville Arts Foundation, Laticrete, Heritage Marble & Tile, Material Bespoke Stone and Tile, Merola Tile, and NS Ceramic.

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This is a juried exhibition and sale that explores contemporary tile making. A national call for entries was issued in June for artists to submit new works using ceramic tile, ceramic mosaic, or glazed brick to reflect the artists’ interpretation of the complex history of the textile industry in South Carolina, once known as the Textile Capital of the World.
JURORS: Internationally recognized ceramists and educators of Clemson University, Valerie Zimany and Daniel Bare.
This exhibition showcases tile artisans from across the country in an exhibition unique to South Carolina. The No3 Pottery & Gallery is located within the historic mill community of Simpsonville, SC.
The TexTILES exhibition and sale benefits the Tile Heritage Foundation, the participating artists, and No. 3 Pottery.

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