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 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 | Aug 7, 2008 | Contemporary Art Pottery
Just Art Pottery is pleased to announce we are now taking preorders for the 2008 modern Teco Art Pottery Collection™ . The modern Teco collection is a line of high quality reproductions that maintains the integrity of original, antique Teco Pottery. The...
by Greg Myroth | Aug 4, 2008 | Newcomb College Pottery
We had a question from a reader regarding the meaning of the various letter marks (B’s and C’s) not related to registration numbers or date marks found on the bottoms of some transitional period (1910-1915) examples of Newcomb Pottery. Examples of these...
by Greg Myroth | Aug 2, 2008 | Contemporary Art Pottery
In an earlier post, we told you about two contemporary potteries that produce top quality art pottery pieces. Scott Draves and Chris Powell aren’t the only artists creating modern day masterpieces, though. There are many other potteries producing...
by Greg Myroth | Jun 25, 2008 | Contemporary Art Pottery
Think the American Arts and Crafts movement is history? Think again. It may be the 21st century, but there are still artists who create beautiful art pottery pieces in the style of the early 1900s. The simple elegance of Arts and Crafts style has...