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N.C. Museum of History reduces price for new Art in Clay exhibit

Tickets are now $5 (they were $10) for the exhibit, which showcases nearly 200 objects made by Piedmont potters during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Dish, probably made during Gottfried Aust’s tenure as master of the pottery at Salem, North Carolina, 1775-1785. Lead-glazed earthenware. Image by Gavin Ashworth, courtesy of Old Salem Museums & Gardens.
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Sarah Lindenfeld Hall

I know some of you will be looking for things to do with family that might be in town for Mother's Day, so ...

The N.C. Museum of History has cut in half the ticket price for its new exhibition Art in Clay: Masterworks of North Carolina Earthenware. Tickets are now $5 (they were $10) for the exhibit, which showcases nearly 200 objects made by Piedmont potters during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Kids four and under, as always, are free. The exhibit includes a hands-on area where kids can create their own designs, learn how pottery is made and take part in other activities.

Check the history museum's website for more about the exhibit.

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