2024 Pottery on the Hill
Nov
15
to Nov 17

2024 Pottery on the Hill

Pottery on the Hill is a weekend celebrating functional pottery (that which can be regularly used, such as dinnerware, drinkware, vases, platters, and more) featuring top ceramic artists from across the country. Avid ceramics fans will love the chance to talk with the potters in a casual, fun environment and continue to grow their collections. For those who might just love the pottery, this is a great opportunity to get a jumpstart on shopping for the holidays, giving the special people in your life a gift as unique and one-of-a-kind as they are.

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Dec
11
to Dec 15

13th Annual Kline Pottery Online Holiday Sale

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This Holiday Season, "Unearth the Beauty: Kline Pottery Creations Await You! 🏺✨ Discover one-of-a-kind pieces that blend artistry and functionality in our 13th Annual Online pottery sale. Elevate your everyday moments with the touch of handmade elegance. Shop this December and bring the magic of craftsmanship into your home or give the gift of pottery to a loved one, colleague, or friend. 🌟🍶

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Nov
17
to Nov 19

2023 Pottery on the Hill

  • Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital (map)
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Pottery on the Hill returns again for another great year of ceramics! This year, we welcome ten new potters to our Pottery on the Hill family: Christina Bendo, Danielle Carelock, Guillermo Cuéllar, Andrea Denniston, Seth Gutovsky, Matt Kelleher, Shoko Teruyama, Doug Peltzman, David Young, and Junko Young, while welcoming back so many friends from previous shows.

This page details the calendar for the weekend and allows you to purchase tickets for Friday’s reception and reserve free tickets for the weekend. Click HERE to be redirected to the list of potters for this year.

Pottery on the Hill is a weekend celebrating functional pottery (that which can be regularly used, such as dinnerware, drinkware, vases, platters, and more) featuring top ceramic artists from across the country. Avid ceramics fans will love the chance to talk with the potters in a casual, fun environment and continue to grow their collections. For those who might just love the pottery, this is a great opportunity to get a jumpstart on shopping for the holidays, giving the special people in your life a gift as unique and one-of-a-kind as they are.

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Oct
28
to Oct 29

Turgua Brewery Pop-Up

October 28th

12 noon - 6pm

This casual pop-up event will showcase the works of the following pottery artists! Turgua Brewery, nestled in the charming mountain town of Fairview, North Carolina, is set to host a one-of-a-kind event that combines the beauty of pottery with the flavors of craft beer. The "Pottery Pop-Up" sale promises a day of delightful fusion of art and refreshment.

Visitors can expect to be greeted by a picturesque scene as they arrive at Turgua Brewery. The event will transform the brewery's outdoor area into a colorful marketplace where local potters and artisans will showcase their handcrafted pottery pieces. Displayed against the backdrop of the brewery's rustic charm, attendees will have the opportunity to explore a diverse array of ceramics, ranging from functional mugs and plates to intricate sculptures and decorative vases.

The potters themselves will be present to engage with visitors, sharing insights into their creative process, inspirations, and the stories behind each piece. This interaction adds a personal touch, allowing attendees to gain a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship that goes into each pottery creation.

As guests explore the pottery on display, they can also indulge in Turgua Brewery's signature craft beers. The brewery will have a special selection of its finest brews available for purchase, ensuring that attendees can sip on flavorful beverages while appreciating the artistry around them.

Food trucks offering a variety of delectable treats will further enhance the experience, providing sustenance to fuel the exploration of both art and beer. The combination of local flavors, handcrafted pottery, and refreshing brews creates a harmonious atmosphere that celebrates the creativity and talent of potters and craft brewers.

Whether you're a pottery enthusiast, a craft beer lover, or simply someone looking to enjoy a unique blend of art and entertainment, the "Turgua Pottery Pop-up" sale at Turgua Brewery promises an unforgettable day filled with creativity, culture, and connection. Don't miss this opportunity to support local artisans, appreciate their craftsmanship, and enjoy a truly delightful experience in the heart of Fairview, North Carolina.

Participating artists

Alana Cuellar

Bill Jones

Christina Bendo (Sunday only)

David Roswell

Doug Dotson

Julie Wiggins

Lindsay West (Sunday only)

Michael Kline (Saturday only)

Molly Walters (Sunday only)

Nick Earl

Olivia Jenson

Ronan Peterson

Susan Feagin

Sydney Williams

Teresa Pietsch

Melanie Risch (Sunday Only)

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Oct
14
to Oct 15

Spruce Pine Potters Market

  • Cross Street Commerce Center (map)
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The Spruce Pine Potters Market is a captivating and culturally significant event that takes place annually, showcasing the remarkable talents and creativity of artists residing and practicing their craft within the expansive and picturesque two-county region of western North Carolina. This show stands as a testament to the dedication and ingenuity of these artists, who have established a vibrant and thriving artistic community within this scenic and historically rich locale.

Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes and rolling hills of western North Carolina, this event owes its origins and enduring success to the illustrious tradition of craft that has been deeply interwoven into the fabric of this region. For generations, artisans and craftsmen have honed their skills here, passing down time-honored techniques and fostering an environment of artistic excellence. The Spruce Pine Potters Market acts as a living embodiment of this heritage, providing a platform for contemporary artists to pay homage to their predecessors while infusing their work with modern innovation and creativity.

Central to the artistic tapestry of this region is the renowned Penland School of Craft, an institution that has played an instrumental role in shaping the creative landscape of western North Carolina. The Penland School's commitment to fostering artistic growth and exploration has attracted an array of talented individuals, many of whom have chosen to make this area their home. The convergence of these artistic souls, along with the already established community of potters and craftspeople, has resulted in a dynamic and diverse gathering of talent at the Spruce Pine Potters Market.

What truly sets this event apart is the remarkable amalgamation of artistic voices it brings together. The Spruce Pine Potters Market is not merely a collection of individual artisans; it is a harmonious community of different styles, techniques, and perspectives. The unique combination of potters and ceramists from various backgrounds and experiences forms a rich tapestry of artistic expression that captivates and inspires visitors. From traditional pottery deeply rooted in the region's history to avant-garde and experimental pieces pushing the boundaries of the craft, the market showcases an expansive spectrum of artistic endeavors.

In essence, the Spruce Pine Potters Market is a celebration of artistry, community, and heritage. It symbolizes the enduring legacy of craft in western North Carolina while acting as a vibrant showcase of the ever-evolving and dynamic nature of artistic creation. This annual event pays homage to the past and paves the way for a promising future, as artists continue to forge connections, experiment with new techniques, and push the boundaries of their craft.

Every year at the Spruce Pine Potters Market, exhibiting artists come together to donate their artwork for a special cause – the SPPM Raffle. This tradition not only adds excitement to the event but also supports the local community.

Here's the deal: these talented artists selflessly give away their creations, knowing that their art can find new homes and make a difference. But it doesn't stop there – half of the raffle proceeds go to a local non-profit chosen by the SPPM members. It's a win-win that shows how art can be a force for good.

This year, the spotlight is on Mitchell County SafePlace, a local nonprofit dedicated to ending domestic violence and sexual abuse through education, advocacy, and crisis services. It's a cause that truly matters, and the raffle funds will contribute to making a safer community for all.

The artists who step up for this cause are Cynthia Bringle, Jason Hartsoe, Lynne Hobaica, Michael Kline, Courtney Martin, and Michael Rutkowsky. Their art isn't just about beauty – it's about making a positive impact right where they live and work.

In a nutshell, the SPPM Raffle is a beautiful blend of art, community support, and making a difference. It's a showcase of creativity with a purpose, reminding us that art can inspire change and bring people together for the greater good.

This is the bowl that is part of the 2023 SPPM raffle!

I believe that pottery is not just a vessel but an expression of art that enhances the beauty of your home and enriches your everyday experiences. I try to bring together my passion for ceramics and my deep-rooted knowledge of the craft to create truly exceptional pieces that captivate the senses.
What sets my pottery apart is the seamless harmony between form and function. This bowl is designed not only to be visually striking but also to serve a practical purpose in your daily life.
Every piece of Kline pottery is a reflection of my passion for creating art that adds value to your life. With our commitment to exceptional quality, exquisite design, and environmental consciousness, we invite you to discover the unmatched beauty of our pottery collection.

Elevate your home decor and embrace the elegance of handmade craftsmanship - because life is too short for ordinary pottery!

www.sprucepinepottersmarket.com

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47th Annual Old Church Pottery Show ONLINE
Dec
3
to Dec 5

47th Annual Old Church Pottery Show ONLINE

  • Michael Kline Pottery (map)
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The 47th Annual Pottery Show & Sale (also known as the Old Church Pottery Show & Sale) is a nationally-renowned event among the clay community, and a destination for close to 1,000 pottery enthusiasts each year.

The 2021 show is coming to you online, and will feature more than 500 handmade pieces–from functional mugs, dishware, servers, and casseroles to sculptural works.

All proceeds benefit The Art School at Old Church, a non-profit arts center. 

The Old Church Pottery Show & Sale began in 1975 as a fundraiser for The Art School at Old Church (TASOC). Long-time friends Karen Karnes and TASOC founder Mikhail Zakin wanted to connect their vibrant community of potters with the local area and offer the opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind works of art, all while supporting the newly-established cultural center. The show has become a model for other shows of its kind and has grown to include 30 national and international artists, offering more than 3,000 pots for sale over its three-day span.

The Old Church Pottery Show & Sale began in 1975 as a fundraiser for The Art School at Old Church (TASOC). Long-time friends Karen Karnes and TASOC founder Mikhail Zakin wanted to connect their vibrant community of potters with the local area and offer the opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind works of art, all while supporting the newly-established cultural center. The show has become a model for other shows of its kind and has grown to include 30 national and international artists, offering more than 3,000 pots for sale over its three-day span.

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Pottery On The Hill 2020
Nov
12
to Nov 14

Pottery On The Hill 2020

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VIRTUAL SHOW AND SALE

NOVEMBER 12-14, 2021

Pottery on the Hill returns once again as a virtual show and sale for 2021! This year, we welcome three new potters to our Pottery on the Hill family: Peter Jadoonath, Kyle Lee, and Adero Willard, while welcoming back so many friends from previous shows.

This year, our show goes virtual! Beginning at 5 pm Eastern time on Friday, November 12, potters will open up their individual webshops for you to purchase work. Bookmark the Pottery on The Hill page, so we can be your clearinghouse to access some of the best pottery in the country.

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Clay To Table Online Sale
Sep
3
to Sep 5

Clay To Table Online Sale

  • Michael Kline Pottery (map)
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Clay to Table is an online event showcasing fine contemporary pottery. We aim to build and encourage community between potters and pottery lovers. Using our sales event, we create opportunities for sustaining careers in clay. Through educating folx about pottery, hosting an inclusive show, and by fundraising, we will work towards equity within the field.

Our show and sale will take place Labor Day Weekend!

Inaugural Event!

Don’t miss this amazing show of American and Canadian potters!

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