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Spring Fling Open House

Clay Coyote Gallery & Pottery 22 First Ave NE, Hutchinson, MN, United States

We have a ton of new work in the Gallery, new pottery hot out of our kilns, and our studio will be full to the brim with visiting artists. Saturday, April 21 10a-5p  Sunday, April 22 noon-4p We'll be kicking off Spring all weekend with these visiting artists: Clurichaun Workshop with hand stitched leather work,

Fall Open House & Visiting Artist Showcase (Saturday & Sunday)

Saturday from 10am-5pm  Sunday from noon-4pm  Celebrate Fall at our annual Open House! New work, goodies and visiting artists! Three visiting Minnesotan artists will be featured: Rachel Cain, Photographer; Tom Soucek, Painter; and Ellen Starr, Multi Media artists and metalworker. Get directions to the Gallery! 

FALL Open House

Clay Coyote Gallery & Pottery 22 First Ave NE, Hutchinson, MN, United States

Annual Open House is BACK! Join us as we kick off the holiday shopping season! Guest Artists: Jenny Wren Designs, painter Jeff Solberg, woodworker Holiday Gift Ideas Deals! Fun, festive Fall treats! Our last fall open house was October 2019, we've missed everyone. Come by the Gallery downtown Hutchinson, shop the visiting artists, and celebrate

Annual Fall Open House

Clay Coyote Gallery & Pottery 22 First Ave NE, Hutchinson, MN, United States

Featuring 7 guest potters (all members of the Clay Coyote team, showing their personal work). Zach Chilson of Chilly Pottery, Mound JD & Megan Jorgenson of Maine Prairie Studio, Kimball Andrew & Molly Rivera of Terraform Clay Studio, Hutchinson Andrew & Katie Webster of Webster Pottery, Hutchinson Clay Coyote Pottery will be 15% off in

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Spring Open House: Featuring Pottery By Tom Wirt

Clay Coyote Gallery & Pottery 22 First Ave NE, Hutchinson, MN, United States

There was an old saying in the Clay Coyote studio, "I may be older than dirt, but I'm not older than Wirt." For more than 20 years, Tom and Betsy ran the Clay Coyote before selling it to Betsy's daughter in 2016. For the last 6 years, Tom continued to make pots under a new