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Daybreak in Kent

Writer: Eduardo Montes-BradleyEduardo Montes-Bradley

Updated: Sep 19, 2022

It was going to be my last day by the kiln at Joy Brown’s Studio where the artist is getting a mural ready to be transported, and permanently exhibited in Japan, thousands of miles west of Kent, Connecticut. It was a perfect time to establish Beaman Pond, and the hills surrounding the compound of structures where Joy, her boyfriend Jimmy, and a group of dedicated artists fire the fourteen-meter-long kiln every year, a ritual rooted in the ancient Japanese tradition of Anagama.



 
 
 

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