Discussion Guide for the film Unbroken Tradition: Jerry Brown Pottery

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Identifier
000024014
Date
circa 1989
Content created circa 1992
Description (A discussion booklet for classroom use published by Appalshop and made available for use with screenings of the film Unbroken Tradition: Jerry Brown Pottery.  Includes a biography of Jerry Brown, review of the Southern Stoneware tradition, and geneaology of the 9 generations of Brown Potters.  Guide Prepared By: Erin Kellen and Joey Brackner
Produced By: Appalshop and the Alabama State Council on the Arts
Recommended For Use In: American Studies, Anthropology, Appalachian Studies, Art/Arts and
Crafts, English, Folklore / Folklife, History, Industrial Arts, Philosophy / Values, Social Studies, Sociology
Age Level: Elementary School-Adult)
A discussion booklet for classroom use published by Appalshop and made available for use with screenings of the film Unbroken Tradition: Jerry Brown Pottery.  Includes a biography of Jerry Brown, review of the Southern Stoneware tradition, and geneaology of the 9 generations of Brown Potters.  Guide Prepared By: Erin Kellen and Joey Brackner
Produced By: Appalshop and the Alabama State Council on the Arts
Recommended For Use In: American Studies, Anthropology, Appalachian Studies, Art/Arts and
Crafts, English, Folklore / Folklife, History, Industrial Arts, Philosophy / Values, Social Studies, Sociology
Age Level: Elementary School-Adult
Format
Booklet
Generation - General
Master
Container
Item
Color
Color
Subjects
Artisans, Pottery, National Heritage Fellows
Topics, Library of Congress Authority
Pottery craft, Tunnel kilns, Artisans--United States
Geographical Areas, Library of Congress Authority
Alabama
Genre, Library of Congress Authority
Documentary films
Related Collection
Unbroken Tradition: Jerry Brown Pottery materials, c.1989
Related Work
Unbroken Tradition: Jerry Brown Pottery (describes)
Related Place
Hamilton, AL