
Embrace the Art of Community at PhilaBowl
Get ready, Philadelphia! The third annual PhilaBowl, hosted by The Clay Studio, is set to take place on April 5, and it's more than just an event—it's a celebration of community, art, and social responsibility. With over 500 handmade ceramic bowls crafted by local artists, this event is bringing together food lovers and pottery enthusiasts for a memorable afternoon.
A Bowl of Goodness: Handcrafted with Heart
At the heart of PhilaBowl is the opportunity to purchase a unique bowl that tells a story. Each piece has been crafted by talented local artists, including The Clay Studio’s artists in residence and students. Local artist Paul Serena highlights their passion: “We are hoping to have over 500 bowls made for this event.” And attendees can feel good about their purchases, as half of the proceeds will benefit the Lutheran Settlement House, an organization dedicated to combating food insecurity in the Philadelphia area.
Food and Fellowship: A Feast for All
Josie Bockelman, deputy director of The Clay Studio, emphasizes that PhilaBowl is not just about pottery, but also about sharing delicious bites from local vendors. “First is picking out your bowl,” says Bockelman, “and second is sharing a meal together.” This experience fosters connections among attendees, transforming an ordinary day into a festivity of taste and touch.
The Beauty of Imperfection: Handmade Pottery
Attendees will not only find beautiful bowls but also the charm of handmade goods. Local ceramist Ruth Easterbrook advocates embracing the uniqueness of artistic imperfections in her work, stating, “I am not in competition with Target or IKEA.” Her philosophy that each bowl carries the artist’s touch resonates with many attending the event, making each purchase not just a bowl, but also a piece of personal history.
Art as a Catalyst for Change
The Clay Studio’s commitment to social causes rings clear in this event. By partnering with the Lutheran Settlement House, they ensure that their efforts extend beyond clay into the lives of those struggling with food insecurity. “When you come to the event, you know that’s at the heart of it. And then along with that, you get a community-made bowl,” Bockelman shares, emphasizing the impact of each purchase.
Join the Celebration
The PhilaBowl offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with your community while supporting a noble cause. As you enjoy the handmade pottery and delicious food, remember that you are contributing to a financial lifeline for many vulnerable families in Philadelphia. Mark your calendars for April 5, and come be a part of this unique community celebration!
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