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!
Instructions for Submitting A Listing
- A - Mountains (32)
- B - Piedmont (55)
- C - Coastal Plain (7)
Mostly hand thrown functional pieces with an occasional artistic piece.
Making wheel-thrown, functional pottery for 40 years. Figurative drawings are featured on the earthenware clay vessels using slips, etched surfaces, and brush work. Glazes and slips give more depth to the surface.
Wheel thrown Terra Cotta Pottery with glazes and carving
Lively functional and decorative porcelain, each piece softly altered while freshly wheel-thrown. Mugs to candelabra/menorahs. In a soda kiln, flames decorate anticipated edges, and brighten a wide, colorful palette. For daily use and enjoyment.
Decorative and functional hand turned vessels, Elephant Tea Pots and mugs, Dogwood Vases, Bowls and more. All Dishwasher microwave, oven safe.
Wide variety of functional & artistic pottery located in Cape Fear Studios in Fayetteville’s historic district. The areas ONLY artist co-op that includes other potters, paintings, jewelry, lessons and more. New Gallery show every 4th Friday!
A community based studio serving the Toe River and surrounding area. We have several artists that call our studio home! Memberships (studio space), classes, private instruction and parties are available! Now with a Co-op gallery / gift shop!
Hand painted,birds,vines ,leaves and flowers, on mugs ,soap dishes,platters,vases ,and the like .
Departing from curiosity, I aspire to heighten awareness of everyday sensorial experiences, highlighting what incited a question or reaction. It is curiosity which invites me to explore memory and emotions, finding a sensual language in the lights and shadows of malleable white clay.
Stoneware bowls, mugs, lamps, jars, vases, candle lanterns, votives, colanders, pitchers, wine coolers, oil lamps, soap dishes, spoon rests, pour bottles, salt shakers, birdhouses, clocks, and ornaments, along with porcelain earrings, pins and necklaces.