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  2. Pottery Alley invites beginners with 'Wheel for Dummies' class

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    Pottery Alley of Lafayette, at 2605 Johnston St., offers classes, workshops and parties for all ages. It opened in 2007 and became one of the area's premiere retreats for clay artists, from ...

  3. Potter's wheel - Wikipedia

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    A potter shapes pottery with his hands while operating a mechanical potter's wheel with his foot, 1902. In the Iron Age, the potter's wheel in common use had a turning platform about one metre (3 feet) over the floor, connected by a long axle to a heavy flywheel at ground level. This arrangement allowed the potter to keep the turning wheel ...

  4. Williamsburg Pottery Factory - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg Pottery Factory is a large, multi-structure retail outlet store located in Lightfoot, Virginia, about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Williamsburg. It was founded in 1938 by James E. Maloney as a small pottery workshop. The Williamsburg Pottery Factory now markets itself as one of Virginia's largest tourist attractions.

  5. Moundville Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hemphill style pottery is a locally produced ware with a distinctive engraving tradition, and is mostly associated with burial practices. [10] The other variety consists of painted vessels, many of which were not produced locally, which is evidence of trade taking place among other societies outside of the one that lived in Moundville.

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  7. Rae Dunn - Wikipedia

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    The public space offered workshops and classes; Dunn signed up for a clay art class after flipping a coin. [6] Dunn's work is "strongly influenced by the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi". [1] [5] Country Living described Dunn's art style as "simple, cozy, and organic." [1] In 1995, she began to pursue ceramics full-time and founded her ...

  8. Charles Fergus Binns - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fergus Binns working on the potter's wheel. From The Potter's Craft (1910). Charles Fergus Binns (4 October 1857 in Worcester – 4 December 1934 in Alfred, New York) was an English-born studio potter. [1]

  9. Jugtown Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Jugtown Pottery was founded in 1921 [2] by Jacques and Juliana Busbee, artists from Raleigh, North Carolina, who in 1917 discovered an orange pie dish and traced it back to Moore County. There, they found a local tradition of utilitarian pottery in orange, earthenware , and salt glazes .