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Midday Series "Made by Hand in Boston:The Crafts of Everyday Life"
From Pewter to Pottery: The Archaeology of Boston's Colonial Craftspeople
What can archaeology teach us about the historical arts and crafts of our city? Learn from Boston City Archaeologist Joseph Bagley, who will offer an overview of the city's archaeological collections as a rich source of data, then explore in depth what archaeological research has revealed about two mid-18th-century Boston professional craftspeople - Grace Parker, who had a redware ceramic business, and John Carnes, who ran a pewter workshop.
Join us at 12 noon for tea and cookies, PROGRAM BEGINS AT 12:15pm. Co-Sponsored by Artists Crossing Gallery.
Become a member of Old South Meeting House and receive free admission! You can help to preserve an American icon - and enjoy great benefits for a full year. Visit www.osmh.org/support-us/membership for more information.
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LocationOld South Meeting House (View)
310 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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