Welcome to our Directory of Potters
As our mission focuses on North Carolina pottery, only North Carolina potters and ceramic artists who have chosen to submit a listing are listed in our directory. We hope this directory helps you along the way on your North Carolina pottery adventure!
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- A - Mountains (32)
- B - Piedmont (55)
- C - Coastal Plain (7)
I re-opened Arbitrary Forms Studio when Karen and I moved to Asheville in 2015. I create unique functional objects and sculptures that explore shapes that I have made and the ideas that formed them over the past 40 years. At this point, my practice focuses on vessels that are based on combinations of positive and negative, volumetric shapes with surfaces that include binary symbols based on Morse code and other systems of representation.
A full line of stoneware pottery for the home including dinnerware, serving pieces, bathroom sinks, and handmade ornaments.
In-home Studio full-time pottery making mid-range fired functional pottery wholesale and retail.
Gas fired stoneware .Wheeled thrown and hand built tableware and whimsical. Traditional face jugs. Located on banks of Lake Norman . Dinnerware custom ordered
I have been a potter for almost fifty years. I started out digging all my clay and making my glazes, however, father time put a stop to that. I spend part of each day in my shop making a variety of items, from face jugs to teapots.
Functional stoneware pottery.
Creating functional and decorative pottery with a focus on form and quality. Our pottery is available in our gallery and at fine retail shops. Wholesale inquiries are welcome.
Bring a little magic to your life, visit Bulldog Pottery for their distinctive and elegant pottery forms with stunningly rich glaze surfaces. Located 5 miles south of Seagrove and 5 miles north of Star, look for the gravel driveway beneath the blue water tower.
Handmade pottery for everyday use with bold glaze colors and coastal inspired designs.
My name is Mark Ewing and I am a potter in the Catawba valley tradition. I was trained by 3rd generation C.V. potter. I do traditional local forms using alkaline and slip glazes. I wood and electric fire.