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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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.
I make functional and decorative stoneware. I draw inspiration from nature, particularly trees and birds. I love to wood-fire for the effects of natural wood ash and flashing, using a wide variety of clay and local materials.
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.
Conceptual based porcelain clay Sculptures. Hand builder. Private classes available.
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.
Handmade in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Specializing in one-of-a-kind decorative vases and lamps. The glazing process is painterly, detailed, delicate, and time consuming. The work is done one piece at a time and multi-fired.
Functional ceramics in stoneware & porcelain for the home and garden.
Whimsical ceramic fish that hang on the wall. Available at the Kress Emporium in Asheville, NC.
A full line of stoneware pottery for the home including dinnerware, serving pieces, bathroom sinks, and handmade ornaments.
One of a kind, organically shaped stoneware with fanciful sgraffito design. Also a line of understated, functional glaze-work. Learned pottery making in Japan. My work is available at two locations in Asheville's River Arts District. Please see my website for details.