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Made in Alaska: Along the Homer SpitThe small strip of land is where many Alaska artists set up shop call homeHOMER – The Homer Spit is more than a place where campers brave the wind and fishermen show off their haul. It’s a small strip of land many artists call home. Artists also count on each other to make a living. Home Clayworks is a pottery shop co-owned and operated by four women. Cynthia Morelli is the store’s more recent partner and has been with the shop for the past three years. |
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Anonymous said on Thursday, Aug 23 at 10:51 PM
I've traveled all over Alaska and Homer is by far the overall favorite. I'm happy these folks are able to make a living doing what they love, because it's a town with an erratic economy and many people are working more than one job to get by.
99821051Peter Jorgensen said on Friday, Aug 24 at 7:28 AM
The Homer Spit is the Riviera of Alaska!
99841256Peter Jorgensen said on Friday, Aug 24 at 7:29 AM
The Homer Spit is the Riviera of Alaska!
99841406Homerite said on Friday, Aug 24 at 8:25 AM
If you can't make it to Homer, I know that Leslie Klaar will have a boot at the State Fair this year. She's a really incredible artist and I'm glad to have her as part of our community in Homer.
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