Upcoming Events.

Thrown Together Potters
Apr
27

Thrown Together Potters

Excited to be a participating artist with this great group of potters this year!

Additionally there will be an online show May4 th fo those who are not able to make it to the Charlotte location.

Check out throwntogetherpotters.com for more details!

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Thrown Together: Tradition, Apprenticeship, and Individualism, held in conjunction with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts
Mar
19
to Mar 23

Thrown Together: Tradition, Apprenticeship, and Individualism, held in conjunction with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts

During the last forty years a group of potters in North Carolina has coalesced to reimagine a venerable regional American tradition by realigning it with elements of the Mingei Movement and contemporary studio pottery. Mark Hewitt and his former apprentices continue to invigorate a dynamic Southern aesthetic.

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Fearrington Folk Art Show
Feb
17
to Feb 18

Fearrington Folk Art Show

Annual Folk Art Show featuring the work of self-taught artists who are deeply influenced by the spirit of Folk Art, Raw Vision, naive art, primitivism, and outsider art. Prepare to take in a rich array of paintings, sculpture, and pottery. Grab a friend and come out for one of my personal favorite shows of the year!

*Collectors preview Friday February 17th 7-9pm

$10 cash at the door

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Art at Ladybug Farm
Oct
17

Art at Ladybug Farm

About the Event:

Art at Ladybug Farm is a small craft sale with an eclectic blend of fine craft and farm products. This year's show has several awesome new artists and we'll also be welcoming Botanist & Barrel, a hyper-local cider maker from just up the road in Cedar Grove! Mystery Brewing will be back this year serving their great local beers and Chef Chris McLaurin will be serving delicious Mediterranean food.

Ladybug Farm is a small farm owned and operated by Evelyn and Aaron Ward in Hurdle Mills, NC, a rural community 30 miles north of Durham and 15 miles north of Hillsborough. It's home to about 150 pasture raised chickens and Evelyn's pottery studio. Ladybug Farm makes a lovely setting for a craft sale with perennial gardens, an old farmhouse, pastures and rustic barns.

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