Seagrove, NC - Celebrate the Vase on April 4-5, 2014 with potters Bruce Gholson and Samantha Henneke of Seagrove, North Carolina. Some things just work better as a pair, like pencil and paper, clay and water.  In the pottery community of Seagrove, NC you will find a dynamic duo working and living at Bulldog Pottery.  Potters, Bruce Gholson and Samantha Henneke are a pair and work side by side in their studio creating pottery that is nearly impossible to resist.  And for those who collect, create, or covet ceramics or those just beginning to explore the beauty of shaped clay should head on out to their “Hello Spring Kiln Opening,” April 4-5, 2014 (Friday and Saturday from 10:00 am – 5:00pm).  Join them when they display their newest vases, a form that is the potters’ path to connect people to the beauty of spring blooming flora.  Every spring Bruce and Samantha focus on their carefully crafted and glazed vase forms to celebrate beautiful spring flowers, especially the queen of all – the ubiquitous daffodil, whose many varieties bloom from mid-January to early May.

Bulldog Pottery is located, 5 miles south of the town of Seagrove, NC at 3306 U.S. Highway 220 Alt. (Exit 58 Black Ankle or Exit 61 Seagrove). For more information about Samantha and Bruce’s Daffie Days Kiln Opening please call them at 336-302-3469, e-mail bulldog@bulldogpottery.com, website www.bulldogpottery.com .

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