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Exhibition - The Language of Clay: Catawba Indian Pottery and Oral Traditions 2022

Arts and Entertainment

October 21, 2022

From: Charlotte Museum of History

Pottery making is the single most unbroken material tradition of the Catawba Nation's long history and is still done with methods handed down through generations. The Language of Clay features dozens of clay pottery pieces created by Catawba artisans from the 19th century to the present that represent various Catawba traditions and legends. The exhibit also highlights oral histories and stories from those who are preserving pottery-making traditions. The Language of Clay: Catawba Indian Pottery & Oral Traditions is a traveling exhibition, organized by the University of South Carolina Lancaster.

Date: Open Throught December 2022

Time: Open Tuesday - Saturday, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location: Charlotte Museum of History - 3500 Shamrock Drive Charlotte, NC 28215

Admission

Adults - $10
Seniors (62+), Children (6-17), and Students - $7
Children (0-5) - Free
Museum Members - Free
Add a guided Rock House tour to admission    
$8 for visitors ages 6 and up; Free for museum members and children ages 5 and below.

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