Seagrove Potters

Listing the individual potters that make up the Seagrove Area Potters Association.

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Kate Waltman

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Fred Johnston

Bruce-Gholson

Bruce Gholson

Paul-Evelyn-Ray

Paul Ray

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Matthew Nance

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David Fernandez

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Bryan Pulliam

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Jeff Potts

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Linda Potts

Stephanie Martin

Stephanie Nicole Martin

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Daniel and Leanna Marley

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Bobbie Thomas

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Danielle Kelly

Michael Mahan

Michael Mahan

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Benjamin Owen IV

Chris-Luther-headshot

Chris Luther

PhilPollet

Phillip Pollet

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Alexa Modderno

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Nicole Kluba

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Seagrove Art Pottery

Melanie-Dennison

Melanie Dennison

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Cat Viera Akerman

mattluck

Matt Luck

Dan-Triece

Dan Triece

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Craig Kovack

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Bonnie Burns

crystal King

Crystal King

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Jason Luck

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Pam Kennedy

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Pamela Owens

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Patty Teague Allen

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Stillman Howe

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Takuro Shibata

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Michelle Kovack

Seagrove Potters - Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown

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Glenn McNeil

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Deborah Garner

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Cale & Christy Williams

Ben Owen III at work in his studio on Wednesday, January 8, 2014, in Seagrove, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD

His forefathers came to North Carolina from England as early as the late 1700s to ply their craft and furnish storage jars and other utilitarian wares for the early settlers. Ben's grandfather, master potter Ben Owen, Sr., admired early oriental pottery displayed in museums and collections and translated those works into his own style of pottery. Ben the III's work was influenced by his grandfather at an early age. He studied pottery as an apprentice with his grandfather and later at East Carolina University. Like his grandfather, Ben III's pottery reflects a foundation of traditional designs as well as oriental translations. In later years, he traveled around the US attending workshops and conferences and abroad to Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and recently to China where he diversified his experience while taking advantage of an exchange program and visiting local artists.

Ben Owen III

MorganHatfield

Morgan Hatfield

Sandra Oquinn

Sandra O’Quinn

TravisOwens

Travis Owens

Anne Partna

Anne Pärtna

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Margie Nance

Samantha-Henneke

Samantha Henneke

Jeffrey-Dean-Headshot

Jeff Dean

David StuempfleHeadShot

David Stuempfle

Frank Neef

Frank Neef

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Buster Kennedy

CarolGentithes

Carol Gentithes

Jinsong-Kim

Jinsong Kim

DonnaCraven

Donna Craven

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Eck McCanless

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Bayle Owens

WyndhamDennison

Wyndham Dennison

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Audrey Valone

jennie-keatts

Jennie Lorette Keatts

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Donna Hertzog

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Hannah Cupp

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Blaize Gardner Kluba

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Erin Younge

Vernon-Owens

Vernon Owens

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Hitomi Shibata

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Scott Thomas

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David Garner

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Silas Bradley

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Carol Kim

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Keith Martindale

Paul-Evelyn-Ray

Evelyn Ray

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Jared Zehmer

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Lori Clodfelter

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Nick Havner

windy-wallace

Windy Wallace

garrett-mcneill

Garrett McNeill

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Matthew Kelly

Chad-Brown-Headshot

Chad Brown

Hastings Michele

Michele Hastings

Mary Farrell, Westmoore Pottery - working photo

Mary Farrell

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Fiva McCanless

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Sid Luck