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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- C - Coastal Plain (7)
Hand painted,birds,vines ,leaves and flowers, on mugs ,soap dishes,platters,vases ,and the like .
Miniature stoneware animal sculptures and ornaments with big personalities!
I create Wheel thrown and altered ceramic art. The pieces are raku fired and are either traditional shape or conceptual.
Limited production of high temperature porcelain teapots and platters. Large art Raku pieces.
Traditional Southern Folk Pottery with emphasis in Animal, Biblical and Figurative Sculptures and Face Jugs. Decorative Salt Glaze and functional wares for use.
I have been a pottery for 45 years and create several lines of functional pottery plus ceramic sculpture. The "Blue Mum" line of functional pottery is wheel thrown stoneware featuring cream and blue glazes and flowing floral motifs. The other line is wheel thrown and handbuilt porcelain that is carved, stamped, and textured and is glazed is green glazes. My sculpture has been a journey starting with research about the prehistoric goddess figure in all cultures. My interpretation of the goddess form eventually led to expressing my views on a variety of social and political issues. Currently, I still explore the human body but without the historical reference. I am also interested in the bottle form in a variety of ways: southwest inspired, simple with bright colors and subtle matte pastel colors.
Most my pottery is made with 3-6 clays with different firing colors combined into slabs or sculptural forms with a wooden mallet and then low-fired using very little glaze. Bowls, serving pieces, platters, tumblers, cups, and mugs. Experimental sculptural pieces.
Pottery made in the Southern Tradition, gas fired stoneware, both traditional and contemporary, wheel turned and hand made.
Located downtown beside our home in the historic Seagrove general store. Working independently, each piece reflects our individual styles. A variety of decorative and functional wheel turned pottery and custom glazes creating a range of vibrant colors.
High-fired porcelain functional ware with traditional Chinese and Japanese glazes.