
Great Pots from the Traditions of North & South Carolina
Great Pots from the Traditions of North & South Carolina Paperback – January 1, 2017 by Mark Hewitt (Author, Editor), Charles (Terry) Zug (Contributor), Linda Carnes-McNaughton (Contributor), Philip Wingard (Contributor), Jason Dowd (Photographer) “Great Pots from the Traditions of North & South Carolina” is a sequel to “The Potter’s Eye: Art and Tradition in North Carolina Pottery,” the 2005 book cataloging the exhibition curated by Mark Hewitt at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The “Great Pots from the Traditions of North & South Carolina” exhibition was on display at the North Carolina Pottery Center in the Summer of 2017. This serves as a catalog, and permanent record of that exhibition. Great Pots features examples from five branches of the regional tradition – Moravian and St. Asaph’s Earthenware; South Carolina stoneware (Edgefield, Columbia, and Upstate); Lincoln & Catawba County alkaline glaze; Moore & Randolph County salt glaze: and A