Seagrove, NC - The North Carolina Pottery Center, located in Seagrove, NC, has plenty of summer clay programs for Ages 8 and Up starting in early July!
As part of an on-going collaboration between the NC Pottery Center and East Carolina University, Erin Younge, a 3rd year graduate student in East Carolina University's Ceramics Program, is interning with us this summer and will be conducting a number of clay programs.
Programs include "Mommies Little Monters," with Anne Partna of Blue Hen Pottery showing kids how to carve and add color to their own little monsters in clay plates, "Zoo Keepers Needed," with Bayle Owens of Jugtown Pottery showing kids how to add animal features to pots, and "Sid Luck and Me," with local potter Sid Luck showing kids how to add faces to jugs!
Other programs focus on wheel throwing, hand-building, clay-sculpting, sgraffito, and raku firing.
For detailed information, including fees and a registration form, please visit www.ncpotterycenter.org.
The mission of the North Carolina Pottery Center is to promote public awareness of and appreciation for the history, heritage, and ongoing tradition of pottery making in North Carolina. The Center is located at 233 East Avenue in Seagrove, NC. Hours of operation are Tue - Sat 10 am - 4 pm. For more information, please call 336.873.8430, visit ncpotterycenter.org, or find us on Facebook.
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