Galleries

  • Spring Blooms

    While things are most definitely blossoming inside our studios, thanks mostly to VP Sarah Wells Rolland, the garden in front of the Gallery is constantly giving us new beauty to behold! Here’s a glimpse of what greets us each day – we’ll add more pictures as things continue to bloom!

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    the village potters, asheville, nc, pottery, ceramics, gallery, garden, spring, blooms

    the village potters, asheville, nc, pottery, ceramics, gallery, garden, spring, blooms

    the village potters, asheville, nc, pottery, ceramics, gallery, garden, spring, blooms

    the village potters, asheville, nc, pottery, ceramics, gallery, garden, spring, blooms

    the village potters, asheville, nc, pottery, ceramics, gallery, garden, spring, blooms

    the village potters, asheville, nc, pottery, ceramics, gallery, garden, spring, blooms

  • Gallery News

    We’re doing a little pre-Spring cleaning and shaking things up a bit in our Galleries!

    Main Gallery & Feature Gallery

    We’ve freshened the look of our Main Gallery and completely renovated our connecting Feature Gallery, bringing in new works from each of The Village Potters. From exquisite showpieces to the fun & functional pots you’ll use every day to stunning hand-built and sculpted works, every one a treasure. Watch for news for special Village Potters exhibits in the Feature Gallery!

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    Spotlight Gallery

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    Our Spotlight Gallery continues to highlight the larger works of Sarah Wells Rolland and Bernie Segal, as well as beautiful paintings by Jenny Buckner. Check it often for new works, and start to see them in your beautiful home!

  • Raku with Friends

    VPs Bernie Segal and Judi Harwood had a beautiful day for Raku firings, and we were delighted to welcome our friends (and avid VP collectors!) Rick and Mary Webb, who also brought friends to watch and learn during the process. Even better, River Arts District supporter Linda Orowitz came with more friends too!