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seagrove pottery festival
February 7th, 2010 by admin
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1st Annual Seagrove Pottery Festival
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Throw down on potters fields: a move to protect the local brand fires a controversy that has led to dueling pottery festivals in Seagrove.(PICTURE THIS): An article from: Business North Carolina
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This digital document is an article from Business North Carolina, published by Business North Carolina on November 1, 2008. The length of the article is 678 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Throw down on potters fiel…
The Remarkable Potters of Seagrove: The Folk Pottery of a Legendary No
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North Carolina Pottery: The Collection of the Mint Museums
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North Carolina is home to the only continuing pottery tradition in the United States outside the Native American tradition of the Southwest. Noted for this rich tradition from Seagrove to Pisgah, work produced here has earned the attention of collectors, artists, and visitors from around the globe. The collection of The Mint Museums in Charlotte, numbering more than 1,600 pieces, is considered the most comprehensive in any public institution. This volume catalogs more than four hundred individual pieces in the Museums’ collection and includes five essays by authorities in the field of ceramics, providing a visual and textual guide to a vibrant living tradition.pIllustrated with hundreds of color photographs, the catalog includes descriptive entries on potters and potteries and details about individual pieces. These include traditional utilitarian wares from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, transitional or fancy wares made during the first half of the twentieth century, and contemporary objects. Displaying works from the four major pottery-producing areas of the state–Moravian settlements, Seagrove, the Catawba Valley, and the mountains–the collection tells the entire story of the North Carolina pottery tradition. Essays by collector and patron Daisy Wade Bridges, scholar Charles G. Zug III, gallery director Charlotte V. Brown, potter Mark Hewitt, and curator Barbara Stone Perry survey the history and significance of one of the state’s best-known art forms.More than 400 examples–most in color–of pottery from North Carolina are showcased in this oversize book. Published to coincide with an exhibit at the Mint Museums of Charlotte, the book includes five original essays, biographical entries on the potters, information on the potteries and descriptions of the individiual pieces. Together, the book provides an unparalleled resource for understanding the value and heritage of North Carolina’s vibrant pottery tradition.
North Carolina Pottery: The Collection of the Mint Museums
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North Carolina is home to the only continuing pottery tradition in the United States outside the Native American tradition of the Southwest. Noted for this rich tradition from Seagrove to Pisgah, work produced here has earned the attention of collectors, artists, and visitors from around the globe. The collection of The Mint Museums in Charlotte, numbering more than 1,600 pieces, is considered the most comprehensive in any public institution. This volume catalogs more than four hundred individual pieces in the Museums’ collection and includes five essays by authorities in the field of ceramics, providing a visual and textual guide to a vibrant living tradition.pIllustrated with hundreds of color photographs, the catalog includes descriptive entries on potters and potteries and details about individual pieces. These include traditional utilitarian wares from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, transitional or fancy wares made during the first half of the twentieth century, and contemporary objects. Displaying works from the four major pottery-producing areas of the state–Moravian settlements, Seagrove, the Catawba Valley, and the mountains–the collection tells the entire story of the North Carolina pottery tradition. Essays by collector and patron Daisy Wade Bridges, scholar Charles G. Zug III, gallery director Charlotte V. Brown, potter Mark Hewitt, and curator Barbara Stone Perry survey the history and significance of one of the state’s best-known art forms.More than 400 examples–most in color–of pottery from North Carolina are showcased in this oversize book. Published to coincide with an exhibit at the Mint Museums of Charlotte, the book includes five original essays, biographical entries on the potters, information on the potteries and descriptions of the individiual pieces. Together, the book provides an unparalleled resource for understanding the value and heritage of North Carolina’s vibrant pottery tradition.
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