About Us
Combining Art, Education, and Community since 2011
The Village Potters Clay Center (TVPCC) is a vibrant creative community dedicated to the exploration of clay. TVPCC is supported daily by a collective of six Resident Potters and Staff. This team of Resident Potters, three of whom are founders since the beginning in 2011, and all comprise the mentor team in our renowned Advanced Studies Program. They all make and sell their work on location, in our 2200 square foot gallery, one of Western NC’s premier galleries selling fine ceramic art and functional work. The work in our gallery is made exclusively by our six Resident Potters and 12 Working Studio Professional Potters also on location, most of whom lost their personal studios in the flood of Hurricane Helene in 2024.
You can read about our Resident Potters and see their work by clicking on their name below.
Sarah Wells Rolland | Judi Harwood | Julia Mann |
Katie Meili Messersmith | Karen Dubois | Maria Andrade Troya
Our 18,000 sq. foot facility houses the private studios of the six Resident Potters, additional working studios for professional potters, three fully equipped educational studio/classrooms, thirteen varying atmospheric kilns, our exquisite retail gallery, and our clay company that distributes clay: Laguna, Standard, and Kentucky Mudworks Clays, a large array of Amaco products, raw materials, and pottery tools.
We have a wonderful Staff who handle the daily operations of our all our programs and clay supply company.
Sarah Wells Rolland | President, Zulema Sequel | Director of Operations, Kat Reeves |Director of Marketing and Webmaster, George Rolland | Facilities Manager, Kyra Pruitt | Clay Company Manager, Amanda Bragaw | Accounting
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Education is at the heart of everything we do at our studio. Our extensive Educational Programs offer weekly in-person classes, live and recorded online classes, intensive Hands On Workshops, one-time demonstrations and lectures, and an Advanced Studies: Independent Study and Mentoring (ISM) Program.
Shaping Clay, Shaping Futures
At The Village Potters, we believe in the power of clay to build creative lives, livelihoods, and lasting legacies. Rooted in the traditions of fine craft and inspired by the evolving needs of artists today, we’ve created a thriving community that supports ceramic artists at every stage of their journey from curious beginners to committed professionals.
Our Mission
The Village Potters Clay Center (TVPCC) is now a non-profit 501c3 organization. TVPCC is dedicated to preserving the legacy of fine craft, inspiring passion, nurturing growth, and supporting sustainable careers for the next generation of clay and ceramic artists.
Our Vision
We envision a vibrant and enduring future for the ceramic arts, one where the rich legacy of fine craft is honored, creative passion is awakened in every generation, and artists are empowered with the skills, mentorship, and resources they need to thrive. TVPCC is a nurturing and inclusive space where artists explore their voices, refine their craft, and build sustainable, purpose driven careers. Through education, access, and innovation, we uplift lives and enrich the cultural fabric of our community and nation.
Educational Programs
Our educational programs are the heartbeat of our mission. Through our Advanced Studies Program centered around Independent Study & Mentoring (ISM), we strive to raise up the next generation of ceramic artists by offering intensive skill building, business acumen, and deep one-on-one mentorship in a supportive, professional studio environment.
Beyond our advanced programs, we invite the broader community to discover the joy of working with clay by taking a class or workshop with us. All of our educational programs are designed to unlock creativity, reduce isolation, and offer hands-on access to the transformative experience of the ceramic arts. Whether someone is throwing their first pot or refining a body of work and building a career, we are here to guide, teach, and inspire.
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The Resident Potters
The Resident Potters of The Village Potters Clay Center are six unique artists united by a shared passion for clay, their craft, and one another. Together, they provide daily support of the operations and culture of the Center’s many educational programs, display and sell their work, and embody the mission of the Foundation. Each Potter runs an independent clay business within the center, contributing their own voice and vision while enriching the collective whole. Though their journeys to The Village took different paths, they have all chosen this community as the place to grow their work in an atmosphere of collaboration, creativity, and camaraderie. These women are fueled by a generous spirit and a love for people and pots!
Our Staff
While the Resident Potters are at the heart of our studio, they’re supported by a talented and diverse team who help bring everything to life. Behind the scenes, our operations and administrative team ensures everything runs smoothly from scheduling and communications to keeping the studio organized and accessible. Since education is a core pillar of The Village Potters Clay Center, each of our Resident Potters teaches at least one regular, weekly class in our Teaching Center classroom. However, with the large number of students that come through our Teaching Center, we have additional skilled instructors who are also eager to share their expertise and love of clay. Alongside our studio apprentices and gallery staff, every member of our team plays a vital role in creating a welcoming, creative, and well-supported space for all of our artists, students, and visitors.
Sarah Wells Rolland
Executive Director | Co-Founder
Amanda Bragaw
Accounting | Potter | Instructor
George Rolland
Facility Manager | Co-Founder
Kat Reeves
Marketing Director | Webmaster |
Potter | Instructor
Zulema “Zu” Seguel
Director of Operations | Potter
Kyra Pruitt
Clay Company Manager | Potter | Instructor
Our Values
Economic Sustainability
We know that for artists to thrive, they must have both creative freedom and financial stability. That’s why we’ve built a model that prioritizes economic sustainability. Through robust gallery sales, affordable studio rentals, and our role as a fiscal sponsor for artists and emerging arts organizations, we help ensure that working in clay isn’t just a passion, it’s a fine craft legacy sustaining career. By investing in infrastructure, opportunity, and entrepreneurship, we empower artists to focus on what they do best, creating.
Scholarships & Access for All
We believe that access to the arts should never be limited by financial barriers. That’s why we provide scholarships for a wide range of learners, from those just beginning their journey in clay to artists pursuing advanced study. Whether through beginner classes, weeklong intensives, or our rigorous ISM program, we ensure that cost does not stand in the way of artistic growth and opportunity.
Through these interconnected pillars, economic sustainability, education, and access, The Village Potters Foundation is cultivating a resilient, diverse, inclusive, and artistically rich future for the ceramic arts. We’re not just teaching pottery, we’re shaping lives, building community, and making a lasting impact through the timeless language of clay.
Inclusivity
At The Village Potters, ALL are Welcome.
All cultures. All religions. All colors. All beliefs. All ages. All sizes. All genders. All sexual orientations. All types. All people.
The Village Potters Clay Center is deeply committed to serving and supporting every person. We maintain a community which recognizes, values, and celebrates the worth and uniqueness of all individuals. We do not discriminate of the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or military status.
Core Values
Respect | Integrity | Service | Kindness | Excellence










