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 (54)
- C - Coastal Plain (7)
Marsha has been a self-employed potter for over thirty-five years, concentrating on utilitarian pieces for everyday use. She works extensively with colored slips and various resist techniques, as well as carving and texturing the clay.
Functional and Collectible Clay Objects
Lyn Morrow Pottery features her work, as well as other clay artists local and national. Lyn’s pottery has been featured in museums, galleries, and corporate collections around the world. Her work is contemporary with a classical influence.
Miniature stoneware animal sculptures and ornaments with big personalities!
Linda & Jim Dalton are a husband and wife team of ceramic artists who create one of a kind high-end functional and decorative pottery, thrown and hand built, at our studio 15 minutes N of Pinehurst.
High fired art and folk style pottery inspired by historical mountain traditions. Incised, cut-out, one of a kind scenes of animals, people and plants of the region. Also folk sculptures of possum or pig riders, ring jugs and more. Wood ash or alkaline glazes and locally dug clay slips in a variety of earth tones.
Functional and traditional stoneware microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. All Hand-turned or slabbed. Coffee mugs, pie plates, large vases, miniatures, honey jars, garlic jars, candle cups, lotion bottles, toothbrush holders, canister sets, large and small casseroles, berry bowls, Ikebana, egg Plate, cracker Tray, butter dishes, earring tree. Pottery Baskets hand made flowers on them a Signature piece with Bruce's full name. Latham's Pottery is Located just 2 miles North of stop light in Seagrove.
Visit my studio & gallery in Asheville's River Arts District. Handmade stoneware functional pottery. Salt glazed. Hand painted. Since 2002.
Following a 200-year tradition of handmade pottery. Traditional Stoneware. Face Jugs & Folkart. Woodfired Salt Glaze. Tour the pottery, see the wood kilns, see pottery made, make your visit an experience. Only 3 miles from the town of Seagrove, NC.
Wheel thrown,decorative, functional, high fired stoneware using a gas reduction kiln, wax resist and slips to create vases, dinnerware, lamps, mugs, bowls, pitchers, jugs, covered jars, etc.