Created By: Georgetown University
A bookstore and café, The Potter's house is deeply rooted in creating a space that cultivates discourse through open conversation and literature. The Potter's House opened its doors in 1960, and remains an important cultural institution. As a non-profit, the Potter's house places its true focus on creative expression and importat dialogue of authors and community members alike. They frequently host authors to share their work and engage in conversations with the public about their work. They have also frequently lifted up marginalized voices, hostiing Spanish language nights as well as publishing books about Latinx crafts. The Potter's house is a forum for the spatial imaginary of all its participants to come to life. Whether you write or read, The Potter's house creates space for every individual to proclaim their version of the world.
This point of interest is part of the tour: A Spatial Imaginary Tour of Adam's Morgan
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