
Bill O'Callaghan
Folk Artist, Sculptor, and Potter


Directions
Bill's home, studio, and pottery shop (Island Folk Pottery) are located at 16 Marion's Way in Chilmark, MA.
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May - Christmas: 11-5 Monday - Saturday, Sunday 2-5 or by appointment.
Winter Hours: Open anytime by appointment, just call first.
For appointments, please call 508-955-9944.

We are located at 16 Marion’s Way in Chilmark. Marion’s Way is off of Middle Line Road which is off of Tabor House Road (where the Chilmark Landfill is). GPS OFTEN DOES NOT WORK. Please reference these directions.
If you come from VH up State Road, you would go right on North Road, pass Tea Lane on the left, pass the firehouse on the right, pass the North Tabor Farm Road and farm stand on your left, and then turn left onto TABOR HOUSE ROAD. Middle Line Road is the first left off of Tabor House Road. It is alongside the dump. It is a dirt road, though the entrance is paved. The name of the road is on a large rock. There is a Landbank sign as well for Middle Ridge Trail. If you get to the dump you’ve gone a bit too far.
Marion’s Way is the FIRST RIGHT off of Middle Line Road. Go down Middle Line Road at least a mile. You’ll pass Molly’s Lane on the left. It looks like the road forks, Molly’s lane is so large, and the sign for Molly’s Lane is on a boulder to the right of Molly’s lane, in between the two roads. Look for signs for Island Folk Pottery. Continue right on Middle Line Road (passing the boulder on your left) and the next right is Marion’s Way. Our home is the first left off of Marion’s Way.
If you are coming from Middle Road, turn onto Tabor House, and Middle Line Road is the right immediately after the dump on the right.

What the turn to Tabor House Road from North Road looks like.

What the turn to Middle Line Road from Tabor House Road looks like.

This is a visual of Middle Line Road where Molly's Lane forks off to the left. Please keep right here.

This is a visual of the right turn from Middle Line Road onto Marion's Way.

Just before our driveway look for the Island Folk Pottery sign hanging from a tree branch.

This is what our home and gallery looks like as you come up the driveway.