Over 140 women, some as far away as Sheridan and Eagle Lake, TX, attended the Third Annual Patchwork of Life Women’s Conference in Palacios recently. Rachel Norris, Master Potter and owner of Joy Pottery in Brian, Tx, shared her testimony and life message through a live pottery demonstration. The theme of this year’s conference was […]
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Six internationally-recognized Native American potters will have works displayed at the 2015 Patchwork of Life Women’s Conference
Six internationally-known Native American potters will have their works of art displayed at the 2015 Patchwork of Life Community Christian Women’s Conference, Saturday, April 11, 2015 in Palacios, TX. Juan Tafoya, of the San Ildefonso Pueblo, Phyllis Marlin Hemlock of the Hopi Tribe, Juan Quezada of the Mata Ortiz Pueblo, V. Dewakuku of the Hopi […]
Patchwork of Life Conference will exhibit three types of lamps used in Ancient History
The Third Annual Patchwork of Life Women’s Conference will be held in Palacios, TX on April 11, 2015. As part of the Conference’s Pottery Exhibit, oil lamps from three distinct periods of ancient history will be on display – the Intermediate Bronze Age (2000 BC), the Iron Age (1500 BC to 600 BC) and the Herodian […]
Third Annual Patchwork of Life Conference to feature pottery exhibition
The theme of the Third Annual Patchwork of Life Women’s Conference is “The Potter’s Hand.” In keeping with this theme and Master Potter, Rachael Norris’ appearance as speaker, the conference will host a Pottery Exhibition in Palacios on April 11, 2015. The conference will feature 4,000 year-old potsherd fragments of Holy Land pottery, discovered by archaeologists from […]
Pottery Exhibition announced as part of the 2015 Patchwork of Life Women’s Conference
The Patchwork of Life Women’s Conference announced today they will host a Pottery Exhibition as part of the third annual conference to be held in Palacios, TX April 11, 2015. The exhibition will feature several unique sections, including several 4,000 year-old potsherd fragments of Holy Land pottery, discovered by archaeologists from the Smithsonian Institution in […]