In July 2023, someone egged the Goat and Rabbit pottery studio.
Formerly a double garage, the studio is tucked to the side of a two-storey home at the end of a driveway, which has been converted into an overgrown courtyard. A stone path snakes through tall grass and around a large ornamental fountain. Entry into the sanctuary is barred by a gate with a rusty slide lock.
Anna Macquistan, a former pottery student and now instructor, leads the way to the front door, passing by four ceramic slugs hiding in the bushes next to a stencil sketch of Bill Murray on a stone slab. Sunny-side ups dot the path along the fountain.
Studio owner Lynn Glover, clad in dark blue overalls and a shirt decorated with her husband’s face, walks through the open doorway connecting the garage to her backyard, holding her dog Rosie under her arm. She smiles widely.
“I’ve been obsessed with eggs lately,” Glover says. “Some of my ceramic eggs are outside, on the studio. Did you see them?”
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Photo caption: Lynn Glover poses next to a collection of egg ceramics (Photo © Zenith Wolfe)