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)
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.
Functional and Collectible Clay Objects
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.
Handbuilt porcelain highly textured functional ware for the home.
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.
Catawba Valley wood fired folk pottery made from NC clay. Face jugs & storage jars. Since 1991 she was self taught and apprenticed with Seagrove potters. She builds & fires wood kilns. MDF is academically trained to prospect for clay. Open by Appt. only.
I make and woodfire functional and sculptural ceramics in Walnut, NC. My work is a study of thousands of years of historical form with a contemporary take on surface.
I am compelled by the sensation of seeing things fresh. As if waking, for the first time. The flora & fauna surrounding my studio continues to surprise me. My desire is to create something that might also bring its observer to a place of discovery.
At Michael Kenney Pottery, I produce functional/decorative porcelain and stoneware. Work is wheel-thrown or hand-built and high-fired in oxidation and sometimes salt/soda. Visit my website, or view my work at Kress Emporium in downtown Asheville.
Conceptual based porcelain clay Sculptures. Hand builder. Private classes available.