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5th Annual Spruce Pine Potters Market Takes Place on Oct. 9 & 10, 2010, in Spruce Pine, NC

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

This weekend you can go see the changing colors of the leaves in Western North Carolina and do some early holiday shopping at the 5th Annual Spruce Pine Potters Market. The show features a super lineup of potters from that area and you’ll be knocked out by the work offered, but be warned – get there early and shop till you drop.

Here’s the info:

The 5th Annual Spruce Pine Potters Market will be held on Oct. 9 & 10, 2010, from 10am-5pm, in the Cross Street Building, 31 Cross Street in Spruce Pine, NC.


Cynthia Bringle                            Mike Henshaw

The visitor to the small mountain counties of Mitchell and Yancey, NC, could be forgiven for being unaware that the area is home to scores of America’s outstanding potters and ceramic artists. But the annual Spruce Pine Potters Market, coming up on the 9th and 10th of October, aims to remedy that situation by providing an opportunity to meet and get to know some of these clay artists “up close and personal”.

This invitational show features over thirty of the area’s best potters each year on a rotating basis, in an attractive display space at the peak of autumn leaf season. The event offers visitors and pottery collectors an outstanding opportunity to spend quality time meeting and engaging some very talented clay artists in a comfortable setting that includes unusually creative food vendors as well. Plan to spend a day (or two) mingling with this very special community of gifted and original potters.


Courtney Martin                           Jenny Lou Sherburne

The Potters Market is held in the Cross Street Building, a vintage textile mill recently converted into a spacious multi-use facility. Food, refreshments and the work of thirty invited clay artists should provide something of interest for the entire family. The annual downtown Spruce Pine Heritage Festival on Saturday is another bonus for young and old visitors alike.

Each year the Spruce Pine Potters Market invites one artist to participate who has not been in the show before, perhaps someone newer to the area or to clay.  This artist receives the honorary title of “Emerging Artist” and this year that person is Lisa Gluckin. She creates beautifully layered, handbuilt pieces using earthernware clay and colored terra sigilatta for her palette.

The clay artists range in age from their twenties through eighties and specialize in every aspect of ceramic work, from dinnerware to tile to figurative sculpture. Many of these potters are internationally known and have traveled the world in pursuit of their passion.

Participating potters included in this show are: Stan Andersen, Will Baker, Cynthia Bringle, Melisa Cadell, Naomi Dalglish, Claudia Dunaway, Jon Ellenbogen, Susan Feagin, Lisa Gluckin, Becky Gray, Mike Henshaw, Michael Hunt, Shawn Ireland, Lisa Joerling-Burns, Nick Joerling, Michael Kline, Ty & Julie Larson, Suze Lindsay, Courtney Martin, Kent McLaughlin, Shane Mickey, Jane Peiser, Mark Peters, Becky Plummer, David Ross, Ken Sedberry, Jenny Lou Sherburne, Gay Smith, Tom Spleth, Liz Summerfield, Joy Tanner, and Jerilyn Virden.

There may be a few others, but getting list right is always a challenge.

For more information and travel directions to the show visit (www.sprucepinepottersmarket.com) or call 828/688-3386 with any questions.

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Mark Your Calendars For the 4th Annual Spruce Pine Potters Market

Friday, September 11th, 2009

It’s not too early to make plans for an excursion to the mountains of North Carolina this fall. While making these plans don’t forget an opportunity not to be missed – the 4th Annual Spruce Pine Potters Market will be held on Oct. 10 & 11, 2009, from 10am-5pm, in the Cross Street Building, 31 Cross Street in Spruce Pine, NC.

If you’re going north or even south for fall mountain colors – you’ll also be awed by the variations in colors in the pottery objects being offered at the Potters Market. Make your plans now – don’t get caught later running into good friends braggin’ about all the wonderful things they found in the little town of Spruce Pine on their fall vacation.

Here’s a little bit from a press release:

The visitor to the small mountain counties of Mitchell and Yancey, NC, could be forgiven for being unaware that the area is home to scores of America’s outstanding potters and ceramic artists. But the annual Spruce Pine Potters Market, coming up on the 10th and 11th of October, aims to remedy that situation by providing an opportunity to meet and get to know some of these clay artists “up close and personally”.

This invitational show features thirty of the area’s best potters each year on a rotating basis, in an attractive display space at the peak of autumn leaf season. The event offers visitors and pottery collectors an outstanding opportunity to spend quality time meeting and engaging some very talented clay artists in a comfortable setting that includes unusually creative food vendors as well. Plan to spend a day (or two) mingling with this very special community of gifted and original potters.

The Potters Market is held in the Cross Street Building, a vintage textile mill recently converted into a spacious multi-use facility. Food, refreshments and the work of thirty invited clay artists should provide something of interest for the entire family. The annual downtown Spruce Pine Heritage Festival on Saturday is another bonus for young and old visitors alike.

The invited artists for this year’s 4th Annual Spruce Pine Potters Market includes North Carolina Living Treasures Cynthia Bringle and Norm Schulman, and will include a great variety of pottery, sculpture, and architectural ceramics. The clay artists range in age from their twenties through eighties and specialize in every aspect of ceramic work, from dinnerware to tile to figurative sculpture. Many of these potters are internationally known and have traveled the world in pursuit of their passion.

Participating potters included in this show are: Stan Andersen, Will Baker, Pam Brewer, Cynthia Bringle, Lisa Bruns, Melisa Cadell, Naomi Dalglish, Claudia Dunaway, Jon Ellenbogen, Susan Feagin, Becky Gray, Michael Hunt, Shawn Ireland, Nick Joerling, Michael Kline, Suze Lindsay, Courtney Martin, Linda McFarling, Kent McLaughlin, Shane Mickey, Jane Peiser, Mark Peters, Becky Plummer, Lindsay Rogers, David Ross, Michael Rutkowsky, Norm Schulman, Ken Sedberry, Jenny Lou Sherburne, Gay Smith, Liz Summerfield, Joy Tanner, Tzadi Turrou, Jerilyn Virden, and Susan Whalen.

More information, a list of participants, and travel directions to the show can be found online at (www.sprucepinepottersmarket.com). Or call Jon or Becky at Barking Spider Pottery at 828/765-2670 with any questions.

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Adding New Blog Links

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

During my usual process of keeping up with what’s going on in the Carolinas and in the world of blogging I found an entry on the Arts Beat Blog at Freetimes, Columbia, SC’s alternative newspaper – where Dan Cook, the paper’s editor had talked about some of the blogs in the Columbia area and low and behold – Carolina Arts Unleashed was mentioned.

I sent Cook a Thank You and told him we’d add the blog to our list of links – which I did and added a few more we have discovered – even one he mentioned in his list. We always like to exchange links with those who make them for us – it seems the right thing to do. Of course I’m more interested in blogs dealing with the visual arts so we’re not as concerned about all blogs – forgive me for that, but we do have a focused interest.

The others we have added are a blog by Jeff Donovan, a visual artist in the Columbia, SC, area; Three Corners Clay, a blog about events taking place in the greater Seagrove, NC, area; and Joy Tanner Pottery, a blog by Joy Tanner, a potter in Western North Carolina.

Our list is getting long, but we always have a lot of content on Carolina Arts Unleashed – so I think there will always be a lot of space on the right side of the page.

Now go and explore what others are saying about art in the Carolinas. And don’t forget – if you want to know what’s going on in the visual art community in the Carolinas – exhibit listings, feature articles, news about juried shows, artist’s opportunities, non-profits, lectures, fundraisers, links to websites, etc. – click the link for Carolina Arts. You’ll be surprised at what you’ll find there.

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