by Greg Myroth | Oct 3, 2008 | Carolina Pottery
Since the late 1700s, the Seagrove area of North Carolina has been an important pottery center. Today, there are close to 100 active potteries in this region, and many of them have joined together to form the Seagrove Area Potters Association (SAPA). The...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 1, 2008 | Carolina Pottery
The Seagrove area of North Carolina has a rich pottery history, with one of the largest communities of potters in the United States. This year, more than 60 of those potters have joined together to organize an event to showcase both the traditional and contemporary...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 16, 2008 | Miscellaneous
The September/October issue of Old-House Interiors featured an article titled "Lots of Pots" which focused on early 20th century American art pottery as well as contemporary studio pottery. The article included a nice summary of active contemporary...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 13, 2008 | McCoy Pottery
McCoy Pottery has recently been receiving a lot of press in various art pottery publications. The August 2008 issue of the McCoy Lovers NMXpress features an article about a previously undiscovered and potentially one-of-a-kind Cope designed McCoy butterfly...
by Greg Myroth | Sep 3, 2008 | Uncategorized
If you’re looking for potteries that still produce quality, hand-crafted pieces, you’re in luck. There are several potters who create contemporary works of art that remind us of the masterpieces from the turn of the twentieth century. Hog Hill...