Pottery
Collective is Selected as Finalist for Martha Stewart ‘American Made’ Awards
Martha
Stewart’s American Made Awards spotlight the maker, support the local, and
celebrate the handmade. The program is made up of people and communities that
have turned their passion for quality craftsmanship and well-designed goods
into a way of life. For more than 20 years, Martha Stewart has celebrated this
spirit of innovation in the pages of her magazines and on her television shows.
Now, through American Made, Martha Stewart and the editors of Martha Stewart
Living are spotlighting the next generation of great American makers,
entrepreneurs, artisans and small-business owners.
A panel of
judges will select nine winners for the American Made Awards, and the public
will select the Audience Favorite via an online vote. Online voting begins
September 15, 2014 and continues through October 13. Votes may be cast every
day, and the winners will be announced on October 17. Winners will receive cash
prizes to help grow their business, an opportunity to attend the annual
American Made Event in New York City, and will be featured on
MarthaStewart.com. To view The Village Potters American Made Profile and cast a
vote, visit http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominee/96285/crafts/the-village-potters
The Village
Potters are Sarah Wells Rolland, Judi Harwood, Melanie Robertson, Cat Jarosz,
Lori Theriault, Karen Dubois, Bernie Segal, and Dearing Davis. They comprise an
intentional Collective of potters who share a commitment to nurturing each
other’s success. They are a fully equipped Pottery housing each of their
working professional studios, and The Village Potters includes three showrooms
exhibiting and selling their fine, contemporary ceramic art. The Village
Potters Teaching Center offers ongoing classes for adults, and demonstration and
hands-on workshops.
The
Village Potters is located in Riverview Station, in Asheville’s historic River
Arts District at 191 Lyman Street, #180.
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