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Baltimore Clayworks art center is crowdfunding $3K for new gas kiln [VIDEO]

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Ben Freund, resident artist at Baltimore Clayworks. Photo courtesy of Baltimore Clayworks.

Crowdfunding of the Week is a regular series highlighting the technology, creative and innovation crowdfunding campaigns in Baltimore that might be worth your support. This week’s project comes from Kickstarter. See other Crowdfundings of the Week here
More than 15,000 ceramic pieces are fired each year in the gas kiln at Baltimore Clayworks, the nonprofit ceramic art center in Mount Washington. And for 30-plus years, the Clayworks’ gas kiln has performed admirably.
But now Clayworks needs a new kiln, and is raising $3,000 via Kickstarter campaign for a new gas kiln and the addition of a soda kiln for soda firing, another type of ceramic-making technique.
Donate to Baltimore Clayworks’ Kickstarter campaign.
Watch a video about Baltimore Clayworks:
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