In Central North Carolina,
The Seagrove Potters are a unique pottery community living at the three corners where Randolph, Moore, and Montgomery Counties meet.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Daniel Johnston, Seagrove Potter: Cover of Ceramics Monthly
Seagrove Potter Daniel Johnston is featured on the cover of the Ceramics Monthly.
Hey, now that the November (and soon to be December) issue is posted, here is the link directly to the October issue: http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramics-monthly/cm-back-issues/ceramics-monthly-october-2009/ ---Sherman
Hey, my pleasure. One of these days, I intend to visit your neck of the woods in the non-virtual world. And when that day comes, I'll use this blog to research the trip. Be good.
Plan a visit and explore the Seagrove Potteries- for the day, for the weekend, or for the week. There are many wonderful potters to visit and pottery to purchase, as well as, plenty of other interesting activites to do when touring the Seagrove Community. The purpose of this blog is to provide information about what is happening in and around our creative community of ceramic artisans.
4 comments:
Great cover.
Hey, now that the November (and soon to be December) issue is posted, here is the link directly to the October issue: http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramics-monthly/cm-back-issues/ceramics-monthly-october-2009/
---Sherman
Thank you Sherman for pointing that out to me. I switched the link! Also thanks for dropping in on Three Corners Clay!
Hey, my pleasure. One of these days, I intend to visit your neck of the woods in the non-virtual world. And when that day comes, I'll use this blog to research the trip. Be good.
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