These leaf-like bowls were made by potter Mary Lou Reid of Saranac Lake. (Photo provided)
This bird statue made by potter Mary Lou Reid of Saranac Lake. (Photo provided)
This bowl was made by potter Mary Lou Reid of Saranac Lake. (Photo provided)
- Irene, left, and Mike Spotswood record “Cup of Joe Radio,” a music and information show for veterans, from their dining room table at their summer home in Tupper Lake. Truman, Mike’s service dog, hangs out under the table. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone)
- Shirley Hosler stores items that she gives away to charities, students, soldiers, children and more on her closed-in front porch. (Enterprise photo — Amy Scattergood)
- This bird statue made by potter Mary Lou Reid of Saranac Lake. (Photo provided)
- This bowl was made by potter Mary Lou Reid of Saranac Lake. (Photo provided)
- These leaf-like bowls were made by potter Mary Lou Reid of Saranac Lake. (Photo provided)
- State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos speaks in Saranac Lake’s Riverside Park Sept. 24. (Enterprise photo — Elizabeth Izzo)
SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack Artist Guild will present “The Soul of a Bowl,” a show of recent pottery by Mary Lou Reid, during the month of October.
Reid has created 50 bowls in a variety of styles, colors and sizes. Thirty of them have been named to reflect her connection with her work. In addition, she has included several unique garden totems.
The show will run from Friday through Nov. 3. There will not be an opening reception due to COVID-19. Visitors to the gallery are required to wear face masks and maintain social distancing, with a maximum of six customers at a time. The gallery is open Thursday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Adirondack Artists Guild is a cooperative retail art gallery representing a diverse group of artists residing and working in the Tri-Lakes region of the Adirondack Park. The gallery is located at 52 Main St., Saranac Lake, 518 891-2615, www.adirondackartistsguild.com, Facebook and Instagram.