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Browsing through the first floor of this 1881 house, you
will see paintings by Ron Donoughe, Judy Mattei, Joseph
Shepler, Linda Wallen and many others. Potters producing
both decorative and functional work include Bob Bonnet,
Marlene Boyle, Tracey Seder-Donoughe, and Jim
and Linda Winegar. Also on display are photographs by
Scott Davidson, porcelain jewelry by Diane
Wilson, tiles and trivets by Karen Howell, Duncan MacDiarmid
and Red Clay Tile Works, and blown glass by Raymond Nelson.

Decorative Tile by Judy Dickson

Pottery by Tracey Seder-Donoughe and Marlene Boyle

Oil painting by Ron Donoughe approx 14" x14"

Oil painting by Ron Donoughe approx 14" x14"

Beautifully boxed and printed in the USA, these note cards are perfect for year-round use. This companion piece to Ron’s Essence of Pittsburgh book, published in 2006, captures five Pittsburgh neighborhoods. Each box contains 20 cards with envelopes.
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MEMORY 23 - 12" x 9" - Egg tempera and gold leaf -
Linda Wallen

Porcelain jewelry by Diane Wilson

Blown glass vase by Raymond Nelson
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