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Good Morning Invitational Exhibition


This exhibition kicks off our year long gallery focus theme of Welcome Home. Come see a selection of coffee & tea inspired vessels including espresso cups, mugs for your favorite morning beverage, creamers, tea pots and more! Clay Art Center artists and invited nationally recognized artists come together for a celebration of our best way to start the day.

Please join us for the opening reception, Saturday, February 1st, 6 - 8pm.
In the gallery through March 21st.

Good Morning is the first of our four themed exhibits for 2020, a year dedicated to all the elements that make a home, including everything from large families to those who fly solo. Everyone craves a feeling of home; a place where one feels comfortable, at peace and a feeling of belonging. Artists have been depicting an expression of home in their works for centuries. Good Morning will be a celebration of our best way to start the day. Coffee and Tea are all about comfort and coziness, and it brings people together! Clay Art Center artists and invited nationally recognized artists come together to create one of a kind, handmade coffee and tea inspired vessels. Come view and/or purchase a selection of tea cups, espresso cups and mugs for your favorite morning beverage, along with creamers, tea pots and more!

Related Programming:

Coffee Tasting with Coffeelabs of Tarrytown, NY
Friday, February 7, 2020, 11am – 1pm

Come celebrate the opening of the new Resource Room at Clay Art Center with a special coffee tasting event. Coffeelabs Roasters from Tarrytown will bring a small selection of their favorite roasts – all you have to do is Bring Your Own Mug - or maybe buy yourself a new one from our exhibit – “Good Morning”! Find out more about the brand you are drinking – where is it from, sustainable farming, environmental impact and lots more. Tea drinkers come along – we got you covered too!

Welcome Home, is our year-long gallery focus for 2020 exploring all elements that make a home, through a series of four core exhibitions and related programming. The exhibits will examine the meaning of family, the daily routines, moments and items that surround us and add to our sense of home, and the interaction of the people within to create that place which develops our sense of identity. The exhibits include: Good Morning, The Garden by Anat Shiftan, A Taste of Home, and The Family Portrait.