Gallery with ceramic pieces, hosting the Musée de la Poterie méditerranéenne, the Saint-Quentin potters' exhibition
The Terra Viva gallery is housed in the former oil mill, parts of which date back to the 15th century. Restored with contemporary elements, this building, now known as "La Maison de la Terre", also houses the Musée de la Poterie méditerranéenne and the Saint-Quentin potters' exhibition. Gallery owner Maud Grillet brings together a wide range of unique ceramics from a wide variety of creative processes and techniques. Handcrafted works from here and elsewhere, with a hint of Japan or the colors of the South, original and generous.
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Also, the shop. Oh what a great shop. What an irresistible temptation! So much great ceramics (some of it from previous exhibits) and jewellry. Some of which always makes its way back to Canada ❤️