King's Pottery 4905 Reeder Rd. P.O. Box 526 Seagrove, NC 27341 (336) 381-3090
kingspottery@atomic.net
Terry and Anna King are lifelong
residents of Seagrove, the pottery capital of the
United States. While very young, they began a
relationship with Dot and Walter Auman (potters and
owners of the now legendary "Seagrove Pottery"), and
consequently developed an interest in clay. The
Aumans encouraged the Kings, and eventually hired
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In 1987, Terry, Anna, and their daughter, Crystal, opened their first pottery on the site of the old Joe Owen Pottery,
on Hwy. 705, south of Seagrove. Soon after, Anna was taken under the wing of master potter Charlie Owen, brother
of Joe and Ben Owen. They have since built a studio closer to home and are now planning to open their third studio,
again on Hwy. 705, "The Potter's Highway", early in 1997. |
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While working for Dot and Walter, they were instructed in most of the tasks required to run and maintain a true
southern, traditional, production pottery. Their duties included mixing clay and glazes, "turning" and
glazing pots, and loading kilns. It was during this two year internship that they developed an intense love for
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Although the Kings use their creativity to produce functional, every day, pottery, their true talents emerge when
they direct their hands, minds, and hearts toward sculptural, folk pottery. These pieces include handbuilt lions,
rams, chickens, and Noah's arks, as well as wheel thrown and altered jugs, face jugs, and grape cluster pitchers.
It is while creating these highly collectable, one of a kind pieces, that Terry, Anna, and Crystal are happiest;
and their abilities and contentment is evident in each and every piece!
If you would like more information about
our shop, or our work please e-mail us at
kingspottery@atomic.net. |
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The Kings have been featured in several periodicals and newspapers including, The New York Times, Southern Living,
North Carolina Traveler, High Point (NC) Enterprise, Furniture Today, Asheboro (NC) Courier Tribune, Atlanta Journal,
Pinehurst (NC) Gazette, and The (Moore County, NC) Pilot. In addition, they have appeared on both local and national
television, including The Nashville Network (TNN). Anna King was the featured potter in 1995 at the Annual Seagrove
Pottery Festival. |
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King's Pottery can be seen at:
- Smithsonian Museum-Washington, DC
- American Craft Museum-New York City, NY
- Mint Museum-Charlotte, NC
- Davison Museum of Art-Lexington, NC
- New Morning Gallery-Asheville, NC
- NC Museum of Natural History-Raleigh, NC
- Atlanta History Museum-Atlanta, GA
- Morris Museum-Augusta, GA
- Blue Spiral Gallery-Asheville, NC
- Landmark Galleries-Mooresville, NC
- Hand Made-Hoboken, NJ
- Lake Country Gallery-Mooresville, NC
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