Cambridge Spring, PA 16403
United States of America
Stepping inside the barn itself of Campbell Pottery Store & Gallery you will be in a work of art even before you notice the pottery around you. The foundation beneath you and the Stonewall Gallery is just a glimpse of the integrity and craftsmanship acquired by Bill and Jane through years of hard work and travel. Look up at the ceiling and you will see the barn's original beams offering you a history lesson in the integrity of an architecture of days gone by. Looking ahead at the walls you will see the stone work and the labor pains of giving a second life to the barn. Around you, see the work of renowned artist Bill Campbell, who has been creating award winning porcelain for over 30 years, and the beauty of shape, color and form. Bill and Jane Campbell started out on the pottery circuit traveling from town to town meeting friends, artists and fans. Their days on the road now bring you a one stop location of pottery heaven at Campbell Pottery Store & Gallery.
Many seasonal happenings at Campbell Pottery Store & Gallery will bring you back again and again. Some of these events include the annual glass blowing demos, Cajun funfest, Christmas open house, gallery art exhibitions, Lily Festival, and much more. These happenings at the Campbell Pottery studio make for excellent afternoons spent learning, engaging and shopping in the hills of northern Pennsylvania. The Campbell Pottery Studio is the largest art pottery venue in Pennsylvania for selling and displaying work from artists around the United States and US Virgin Islands. If you cannot find what you are looking for at Campbell Pottery Store &Gallery just ask Bill Campbell and perhaps you will end up with a custom creation.
Check the Campbell Pottery Store & Gallery website for more information about seasonal closings, special events, and so much more!
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