Pete Clayton - Whiskey Trade | Digital Traditions
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Pete Clayton talks about how the whiskey trade helped support the stoneware tradeStephen Ferrell demonstrates molding a piece of pottery on the wheel.
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Pete Clayton talks about how the whiskey trade helped support the stoneware tradeAudio
Pete Clayton tells Cinda Baldwin about the groundhog kiln and the firing processAudio
Pete Clayton discusses miscellaneous types of stoneware that he producedDocument
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“Catawba Pottery is the oldest Native pottery tradition east of the Mississippi River that’s been produced continuously throughout time,” Catawba Potter Keith “Little Bear” Brown explains. Catawba...Document
You can make a coiled clay pot! Follow the arrow for directions and to see what supplies you will need.Photo
Son of Georgia potter W.T.B. Gordy (1877-1955), D.X. Gordy took over his father’s shop and gradually moved away from the traditional forms produced by earlier family potters. Gordy retained the...Audio
William J. Gordy (d. 1993), Georgia Art Pottery, Cartersville, Bartow County. Interview recorded June 1981. Dorris Xerxes "D.X." Gordy (d. 1994), Primrose, Meriwether County. Interview recorded June...Audio
William J. Gordy (d. 1993), Georgia Art Pottery, Cartersville, Bartow County. Interview recorded June 1981. Dorris Xerxes "D.X." Gordy (d. 1994), Primrose, Meriwether County. Interview recorded June...Photo
Wayne Wilson is the son of Hallie A. Wilson, who was trained in the pottery shop of Maryland Hewell and in the nearby Holcomb Pottery. In the 1950s, Hallie set up his own pottery shop in Lula, Georgia...