In Central North Carolina,
The Seagrove Potters are a unique pottery community living at the three corners where Randolph, Moore, and Montgomery Counties meet.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Seagrove in the Blogosphere
..."On Wednesday, October 7th, at 8 pm, PBS TV, will air a nationwide broadcast of a brand new episode of the Peabody award-winning series, “Craft in America,” that features two well-known North Carolina potteries. “Craft in America” producer, Carol Sauvion, explains why. “North Carolina pottery has inspired and influenced potters from all over the world,” says Sauvion, “It is authentic, original, and powerful in its simplicity. By including Jugtown and the Hewitt pottery in its new episodes, the Craft in America series showcases their significant contribution to the history of craft in America.”
Read more about this blog post at Chatham Artists: blog by Forest Greenslade.
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.
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