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We welcome you to visit us for open studio hours.
Monthly Studio Membership: $80/month
Monday: 10a-8p
Tuesday. 10a-4p
Wednesday: 10a-8p
Thursday: 10a-4p
Friday: 4p-8p
Saturday: 10a-2p
Our Studio Phone is (336)252-8165.
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If you are a potter who has lost the use of your studio due to Helene please ask about studio time for displaced artisans.
Stoneware clay is $25 for a 25 lb. bag.
Price is for our brown medium fire clay and is subject to change based on the wholesale price from the supplier.
Program Director: Kevin Little
email:-lostprovincearts@gmail.com tel: 336-977-1247
Studio users are welcome to use our glazes but LPCCA cannot honor special requests or be responsible for out-of-stock glazes or other surface decoration options. Studio users may use personal glazes with the approval of the Studio Technician.
Our Firing Service allows your handcrafted ceramics to be fired up to Cone 6 in our electric kiln. The clay to be fired must be purchased from us. Every effort will be taken to ensure successful firings; but due to the massive number of variables beyond our control, we cannot be held responsible for losses during this process.
If interested, please contact us about our Commissioning Program. We would love to tell you all about it!
"Ready to sign up for another class with Suzanne!
"Excellent instructor and clearly taught lessons. I enjoyed the class and learned a lot about pottery."
Suzanne Morrow has been hand-crafting pottery in eastern NC for over 18 years. She has recently moved to West Jefferson and hopes to help promote the arts, especially pottery, in Ashe County. She is an RN and mother of four with an AD in Arts. She has been a studio potter with Master Potter Dan Finch in Bailey NC for over 11 years. She ha
Suzanne Morrow has been hand-crafting pottery in eastern NC for over 18 years. She has recently moved to West Jefferson and hopes to help promote the arts, especially pottery, in Ashe County. She is an RN and mother of four with an AD in Arts. She has been a studio potter with Master Potter Dan Finch in Bailey NC for over 11 years. She has spent the last 4 years teaching pottery classes for Greenville Recreation and Parks Department, Jaycee Parks Center for Arts and Crafts in Greenville NC. “I love to create colorful pieces that are fun and functional for everyday use.”
Dottie Baker has made handmade pots since 1968. Her work was included in the book Electric Kiln Ceramics, and has been exhibited nationwide in invitational and juried exhibitions, as well as in galleries across the USA. In 2019, her work was included in an invitational exhibit called A Natural Influence, held at the Folk Art Center in Ash
Dottie Baker has made handmade pots since 1968. Her work was included in the book Electric Kiln Ceramics, and has been exhibited nationwide in invitational and juried exhibitions, as well as in galleries across the USA. In 2019, her work was included in an invitational exhibit called A Natural Influence, held at the Folk Art Center in Asheville, NC. Dottie is a member of the Southern Highland Craft Guild, and is a founding member of Potters of the Blue Ridge. She holds an M.F.A. in Ceramics from the Ohio State University and taught ceramics for 24 years in colleges and universities in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and North Carolina. She retired to live and work in the High Country, and has been owner of High Meadows Pottery in Ashe County, NC since 2009. She currently teaches pottery in the Craft Enrichment Program at Appalachian State University.
LOST PROVINCE CENTER FOR CULTURAL ARTS
9710 NC Highway 194 | PO BOX 224, LANSING, NC 28643, US
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