
Since
being injured over 2 1/2 years ago and several surgeries its been hard
for me to help and keep up around the Studio and Gallery. I have been
keeping up with the web sites and paper work and Susan has been doing
all the hard work and lifting. My injuries keep me at bay and from
really enjoying pottery like I would like to. So I have been doing the
paperwork and watching Susan in the studio and living vicariously
through her. So here it goes.... Its been a couple of month since the
last post and months of Gallery work, shows, festivals, events and
neglect on our site here at CPC. We have just put a few new pieces up
and will be posting about 60 more new pieces in the coming days. We are
still putting all our time into the Gallery and have again neglected
our site and have just got around to updating it. We are now keeping up
with 3 web sites for our business and trying to keep up with things at
the gallery. We have fired new pottery this week and have about 60 new
pieces to add to our site and have a kiln that is firing right now and
will be unloaded sometime tomorrow. So we will have even more pieces to
add both hand built and wheel thrown. Loads of work and no time to
spread out between the Gallery and the sites. Well always better late
than never. Keep checking back for new works posted. Remember that work
that is available on our site is also available in our Gallery.
An
update on the new happenings at our Gallery location. We have many new
students at the Gallery studio. Susan has been working with students 4
to 5 times a week and is signing up new students all the time. If
interested in classes check out our workshop and class section of our
site for complete information. We have had a Fine Art Photography Show
for artist, Sarah Brown. Sarah is a local artist who moved here from
Wilmington, NC some years ago and is now a resident of Pembroke, NC.
Come by and see her Limited Edition Prints on exhibit now. Fine Art
Photographer Richard Mathis is also still on exhibit as well with the
Drowning Creek Series Collection. Richard Mathis is a local Robeson
county artist and has been selected to be featured in The "Art
Galleries and Artist of the South.
Call (910) 739-3560 for more information.
Also we will be doing
a Ferric firing & Horse hair firing to replace the pieces sold at
the Cowboy Up Horse Show in Lumberton on Sept 28-30 and to get ready
for the coming horse shows. So keep looking for new alternative fired
pieces and thanks for stopping by and checking us out. Hope to see you
here or in our Gallery,
Shawn & Susan Gibson
www.carolinapotterycreations.com
(910) 739-3560