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Linda Johnson points to finished bowls and cylinders that have been bisque-fired in an electric kiln over a four-day period, glazed and fired again at 2,000 degrees. Johnson has been teaching pottery at Glen Echo summer camps since the early 1970s when the camp began.

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A lump of brown clay sits on the potting wheel. Water is added as the wheel begins to turn, teenage hands cup around the clay to begin forming the sides, then start in the middle and work outward.

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