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The Triangle Studio

KATE WALTMAN Kate Waltman was the youngest craftsperson ever hired at the Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center in her hometown of Millville, New Jersey. After receiving her undergraduate degree from The New York State School of Ceramics at Alfred University, Kate moved to...

Luck’s Ware Pottery

SID LUCK Sid Luck received a North Carolina Heritage Award from the NC Arts Council not too long ago, and at the same time, one of his lamps graced a desk in the Obama White House. A fifth generation potter, Sid and his sons Jason and Matt continue the Luck pottery...

Blue Hen Pottery

ANNE PÄRTNA Anne Pärtna and her husband Adam Landsman are the proprietors of Blue Hen Pottery. Anne grew up on a family farm in Estonia, where she threw her first pot on the hub of an overturned bicycle. As a teenager, Anne landed one of three coveted openings in the...

Jugtown Pottery

Vernon, Pam, Travis and Bayle Owens Vernon Owens, recipient of the NC Folk Heritage Award and the NEA National Heritage Fellowship, wife Pam, son Travis and daughter Bayle are the potters of Jugtown Pottery. Established in 1917, this working pottery and craft shop is...

David Stuempfle Pottery

DAVID STUEMPFLE David Stuempfle left Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to study ceramics with Isobel Karl at the High Mowing School in Wilton, New Hampshire. Following a two-year apprenticeship with Lewis Snyder in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, David travelled the U.S. as a...

Johnston and Gentithes Studios

FRED JOHNSTON Fred Johnston grew up in the South and eventually got to know some of the traditional potters with deep ties to Seagrove. Following a local apprenticeship and study, he went to New York for his undergraduate degree from The New York State School of...

Artist Hangup Gallery

Artist Hangup Gallery

The Randolph Arts Guild and the Sara Smith Self Gallery are pleased to announce the 2021 Artist Hang-Up "Virtual Exhibit and Sale" Tuesday April 6- April 30, 2021 CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE VIRTUAL MOTION GALLERY CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE ONLINE GALLERY CLICK HERE TO SHOP IN...

RhinoLeap Productions Presents…

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) This LIVE production opens May 1st-16th! MEMORIAL PARK, 820 S Church Street, Asheboro ​90 minutes.  37 plays.  3 actors.  1 tennis court?  This wild ride crams all of Shakespeare’s plays into a single riotous...

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