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Award designed by Sharon Harms.
Photo by Sharon Harms.
Governor Joe Manchin III honored Kearneysville potter Pam Parziale with the top honor, the Distinguished Arts Award, at the 2005 Governor’s Arts Awards on April 4 at the Cultural Center in Charleston.  The event was hosted by the West Virginia Division
of Culture and History.

Download entire article here: Artworks Summer 2005

Pam was recognized by West Virginia Division of Culture and History in 2005.

Ren  was recognized by West Virginia Division of Culture and History in 2001.

Pam was the winner of the 2000 Arts Award from the West Virginia Women's Commission (WVWC).

Pam and Ren mentioned in Herald Mail article about the Mountain Heritage Arts and Crafts Festival.

Pam is an active member of the Arts and Humanities Alliance (AHA) of Jefferson County WV.

Publications:

Featured as Artisans of the Month in January 2008 by Heritage Crafts Center of the Eastern Panhandle (p3).

Pam and Ren were quoted in "Training Artists to Be Entrepreneurs" in the Quad-State Business Journal in Sept 2007.

"Pottery in the 1800s: The Weis Pottery, Shepherdstown, West Virginia" by Reynolds and Pamela Parziale.
Published in Jefferson County Historical Society Journal
Re-published in The Studio Potter magazine Volume 8, Number 2,
June, 1980

 

Ren & Pam Parziale
Sycamore Pottery
5210 Paynes Ford Road
Kearneysville WV 25430

Phone: 304-725-4251

For more information: pamoren@frontiernet.net or call 304-725-4251.

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