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Spring Open Houses

Spring brings lots of excitement and activity here at Central Park NC and STARworks NC. Many open houses, classes, and workshops are beginning and we would love for you to be a part of it.

STARworks Ceramics

Open House - March 16, 2009 (5-7pm)
We will demonstrate some of the clay mixing operation beginning at 5:30pm, and we will be giving out small clay samples. Samples are limited, so first come, first served. Beer, wine and snacks will be served also. Don't miss this chance!

Upcoming Workshops--

Large Bowl/Platter Making - March 30, 2009 (1:30-4:30pm)
4 people/max

Japanese Tea Pot Making - April 27, 2009 (1:30-4:30pm)
4 people/max


Basic Plaster Mold Making - May 18, 2009 (1:30-4:30pm)
6 people/max

For information about classes, fees, and how to sign up, visit http://www.starworksnc.org/Ceramics/ceramics.htm

STARworks Glass

Open House - March 28 and April 18, 2009
We welcome the public to come and experience the wonderful art of glassblowing. Our artists will be doing live glassblowing and artwork can be purchased.

Upcoming Classes and Workshops--

Introduction to Glassblowing - April 13-May 4, 2009 (Mon and Weds.)
This four-week intensive class hosted by STARworks Glass will give students the opportunity to learn the techniques of glassblowing from our expert artists.


Glass I - March 13-15, March 20-22, April 3-5, April 24-26 Weekend Intensive Workshop

Glass II - April 24-26 Weekend Intensive Class

For information about classes, fees, and how to sign up, visit http://www.starworksnc.org/glass/Home/Home.html


Celebration of Seagrove Potters Festival, November 22-23, 2008

The Celebration of Seagrove Potters was formed in early June when a group of Seagrove Potters decided to organize an event that showcased the potters of the actual Seagrove area. Many factors led to this decision,the most important being the desire of many Seagrove artists to work together to protect the unique and authentic pottery community that has taken generations to build. This festival will be held November 22-23, 2008 and will offer shoppers a one-stop, indoor shopping opportunity to purchase clay work made only in the area defined authentically as Seagrove. Seagrove potters, and their work, are the reason that customers come to shows and this date was chosen so that the customers that expect to find Seagrove pottery, at this traditional time, will find the majority of it there under one roof.

Over 70% of the Seagrove potters that earn their living making pottery in the local Seagrove area will be participating in the inaugural event. The town of Seagrove is at the intersection of NC Business Highway 220 and NC Highway 705, which in 2002 was designated as Pottery Highway because it runs through the heart of pottery country. Seagrove potters are located throughout the countryside, all around these two major roads, and are all easily accessible from them. The shops are diverse and interesting, and all worthy of a visit. The Celebration of Seagrove Potters will be held at the historic Luck's Cannery, on NC 705, Pottery Highway, located a half mile south of the traffic light in Seagrove.

The planning and implementation of the Celebration of Seagrove Potters festival has become a strong example of community unity and teamwork. Many committees are working together to bring a professional and creative event to life. Local companies, such as Zimmerman Winery, are providing sponsorship to make the event festive and enjoyable. Seagrove potters are nationally known, and the majority of those recognizable names will be exhibiting, and are working together to make this festival a success. Over 60 people, both potters and community members, are committed to working on the production of the festival, with more coming on board each week.

The Celebration of Seagrove Potters will open on Friday evening, November 21 at 6:30 PM with a Gala Preview Party. Meet the artists and enjoy the opening night festivities of this fabulous new event as visitors have the first opportunity to browse and purchase from the thousands of pieces, sip a favorite beverage and enjoy hors d'oeuvres. In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to preview a select collection of unique collaborative pieces. This is a first time venture, teaming Seagrove artists, to produce highly collectible one-of-a-kind pieces. This artwork will be auctioned at 8:00 PM on Friday evening, with the proceeds being donated to a local charity, soon to be named! Tickets will be limited and information will be available soon, on line at Celebration of Seagrove Potters

Saturday, November 22 the show is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Sunday, November 23. A second fundraising auction will be held at 4:00 PM, Saturday, with proceeds going to additional non-profit and charitable organizations, soon to be announced. Food and beverage vendors will be set up, a special Kids Tent (only kids allowed in to buy Seagrove pottery at kids prices!) will raise funds to be donated to the Seagrove and Westmoore schools, demonstrations and educational opportunities will be available, and more.

2008 sponsors: Randolph County Tourism Development Authority, CommunityOne, Embarq, Skutt Kilns, Williams Supply, Advisors Financial Center, Richard and Susan Garkalns, Insurance Associates of the Triad, Randolph Arts Guild, Starworks, Zimmerman Winery and Asheboro Elastics.

The following Seagrove potteries and artists will be participating: Avery,Ben Owen, Blue Stone, Bulldog, Cagle Road, Caldwell-Hohl, Chad Brown,Charlie Riggs, Chris Luther, Country Pots, Cross Creek, Crystal King, Daniel Johnston, David Stuempfle, Dean & Martin, Dirt Works, Dixieland, Donna Craven, Dover, Fireshadow, From the Ground Up, Gingerbread House, Great White Oak Gallery, Hatfield, Humble Mill, Jakes, JLK Jewelry, Johnston & Gentithes, Jugtown, King's, Kovack, Lantern Hill, Latham's, Living Water Studio, Luck's Ware, Marsh, McCanless, McKay, Nichols, Old Gap, Old Hard Times, Old House, Ole Fish House, Original Owens, Pat Newby, Pebbles, Potts,Ray, Rockhouse, Seagrove Stoneware, Smith, Studio Touya, Taylor, Thomas, Tom Gray, Triple C, Turn & Burn, Uwharrie Crystalline, Whynot, Windsong, Zehmer.

Visit Celebration of Seagrove Potters to learn more about the festival and potters and find links to the individual pottery pages.


Seagrove Pottery Auction

The NC Pottery Center in downtown Seagrove is having its annual pottery auction this weekend, Saturday April 26, 4pm - 8pm.

More than 150 pieces of historical and contemporary pottery will be auctioned off to benefit the Center's operations. Dr. Charles (Terry) Zug, author of "Turners and Burners: The Folk Potters of North Carolina" will be the Master of Ceremonies. The event will include a silent auction from 4pm -6pm and a live auction from 6 pm to 8 pm.

A light buffet and dessert will be provided by White Rabbit Catering of Pinehurst. Tickets are $25 for members and $35 for non-members. For more information contact the Pottery Center at (336) 873-8430.


Spring Kiln Re-Opening in Seagrove this Weekend

Almost 40 potters from the Seagrove area will be displaying new works this weekend as part of the 15th annual Spring Kiln Opening. The event will be held from 9 a.m - 5 p.m. on Saturday and noon-5 p.m on Sunday.

Check out the full story on the event from the Asheboro Courier Tribune or learn more about Seagrove-area pottery at the the Seagrove Area Potters Association website. Also, the NC Pottery Center hosts exhibitions and will be having a charity auction next weekend, there is more information on their website.