Holiday Show
December 1, 2007
What started 25 years ago as a Raku Party has become an annual tradition for hundreds of Dallas and Ft. Worth art lovers.
Guests walk through a wooded path to watch Pam pull red-hot pots from the Raku kilns in the demonstration area, the tour continues to the hot glass studio where Raymond demonstrate glass blowing and then moves to the gallery adjacent to the clay studio, where refreshments are served.
Guests can purchase original ceramic pieces by Pam Summers just pulled from the Raku kilns and original glass pieces created by Raymond Rains.
Cliff House Studio And Gallery is perched on a bluff about fifty yards from our home near Eagle Mountain Lake.
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