Showing posts with label North Carolina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Carolina. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2014

"Cousins in Clay" Seagrove at Bulldog Pottery



"Cousins in Clay" Seagrove, May 31-June 1, 2014, Bulldog Pottery, NC
Our Honored Clay Cousins are Dan Anderson and Blair Clemo

May 31 - June 1, 2014
at Bulldog Pottery in Seagrove, North Carolina

A Contemporary Pottery Show and Sale

Guest Clay Cousins 
Dan Anderson and Blair Clemo


Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday 10:00am - 4:00pm

On Saturday
 Sips -n- Such and Greek Music
at 3:00 pm demo by Blair Clemo

On Sunday
Potters Potluck @ Noon -- All are Welcome
at 1:30-2:30 demo by Dan Anderson

Join us for this wonderful weekend about All Things Clay
Bulldog Pottery
3306 US Hwy 220 Alt
Seagrove, NC 27341
For more info. 336-302-3469
5 miles south from the town of Seagrove's traffic light
look for the large blue water tower by our driveway

"Cousins in Clay" Seagrove, May 31-June 1, 2014, Bulldog Pottery, NC

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Preview


Some of the pots unloaded today from the wood kiln. Some of these might just be for sale at this weekend's show in Bakersville, NC. Don't hesitate. See you at 10 a.m. Friday morning! Here's a link for the invite.
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Saturday, July 16, 2011

The Mountains: Dispatch From Bakersville!



It's 64 degrees here in the Blue Ridge today! A welcome rain has cooled everything down and the gardens are bursting! I [cousin Michael, here] have been working towards a new collection of pots for my wood kiln and the summer couldn't be finer.

Our little field of corn, potatoes, beans, and melons is a pleasure to walk through every day with its fragrant tassels and searching vines. After a nice rain, it's a must to take my boots off and walk on the red clay in bare feet.


Soft clay, imprints, a trail.

A lot of this red clay finds itself to my shop where I turn it into something with a different use. It's no wonder that pottery thrives in NC to this day, from the earliest transformations of the stuff by Native Americans to the Cousins in Clay!



view from the Mountains Cousins in Clay in Bakersville (on a sunny day!)
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