#GivingTuesdayNow Free Article

May 5, 2020

To celebrate generosity on this #givingtuesday, we're making Carter Gillies' article "What Good are the Arts?" available to read for free on our site for the next seven days.

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Image: My most used plate (Ron Meyers) is surrounded by broken and chipped Michael Simon pots. Photo Credit: Carter Gillies 

 

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