Opponents of Clayworks Sale: ‘Our Campaign is Continuing’

6/4/17

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

Community members petitioning for Baltimore Clayworks to forego selling its two historic Mount Washington buildings say they’re not done fighting.

Clayworks, the city’s 37-year-old, ceramics-centered nonprofit, announced Wednesday that its leaders have signed a contract to sell the studio and gallery buildings, located at 5706 and 5707 Smith Avenue, respectively, to an unidentified local nonprofit. The planned sale price for the two buildings is $3.7 million — $800,000 below what the nonprofit had been asking only a month ago.

But members of the Clayworks Community Campaign, a coalition of residents who have voiced strong opposition to the sale, note that the deal is still not set in stone.

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