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Nestled into the Blue Ridge mountains Of Buncombe County near Asheville, North Carolina lies the historic town of Weaverville. Stroll down Main Street and you may wander into this working pottery studio. As you step into the gallery you’ll see displays of pitchers, teapots, and tableware next to hand built vases, ceramic furniture and banjos. Beyond the wares are craftsmen hard at work. Potters Rob and Beth Mangum continue a creative tradition started by Rob’s parents over thirty years ago. Rob and Beth met as sophomore and freshman at North Carolina State University School of Design (now the College of Art and Design) where Rob studied graphics and illustration, and Beth focused on fibers and surface design. Beth had grown up in Alexandria, Virginia, where she attended St. Agnes School. Rob began making pottery in his parents’ studio at Turkey Knob near Sparta, NC in the 70’s. In 1989, he and Beth formed their pottery studio after they graduated from Design School. Rob went on to receive a MFA from Indiana University. They moved to the Asheville area in 1997 and began creating work out of their Weaverville studio. Western North Carolina's expanding art and craft scene has been a nurturing environment for Beth and Rob's creative pursuits. They also enjoy the area's great traditional music scene, as well as the endless mountaintops, valleys, and rivers to explore. The Mangums feel fortunate to work every day with the clay, striving to find the union of form and function. They are inspired by the organic and structural aspects of nature, as well as the continuing evolution of our culture. Rob and Beth's oldest daughter, Leah, studied art at Appalachian State University and exhibits her art at the gallery. Page is also at App. State studying biology. All of the work represented on this website and in their gallery was made in the studio by Rob and Beth and their production assistants Erin Janow, Laura Keyes, and Zander Stefani. Wheel thrown items are all made by Beth and Erin. Our other items are slab built and individually crafted by Rob, Zander, and Laura. All of the mixed media furniture, art, and instrument pieces are hand built by Rob in our studio and in his wood shop adjacent to our kiln room. Glazing and firing is done by all. The firing is done in electric and natural gas kilns. To see some of Rob and Beth's older work go to the Archives page. Go to our Youtube channel to see videos of us at work. Main street Weaverville has a lot to offer. The dining alone is surprising for such a small downtown. There is the Well Bred Bakery with its eclair as big as your head. The Glass Onion, next door to Mangum Pottery, is one of the Asheville areas finer restaurants. There are three breweries in downtown Weaverville; Zebulon Artisan Ales directly across the alley behind our shop, Eluvium Brewing Company, also in the alley, and Blue Mountain Pizza. Everybody knows about Blue Mountain Pizza! Weaverville is well known for its art and craft community. The Weaverville Art Safari, a self-guided studio tour, began in 2001 and has had a great influence on the town. Miya Gallery carries a lot of the work of the Art Safari participants. Also a lot of fun is Weaverville Art in Autumn, a juried arts and crafts festival that takes over Main Street, sponsored by the Weaverville Business Association. Asheville has a lot to offer to those interested in pottery and crafts. To learn more about regional crafts and see a large display of local artists go to the Folk Art Center, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, run by the Southern Highland Craft Guild. The Asheville Area Arts Council is an important resource for artists and regional arts organizations. We feel very fortunate to live and work in a community with so much awareness and support for the arts. Feature Articles: Asheville Citizen Times- October 23, 2010 Mountain Xpress- October 20, 2010 Our State North Carolina- September, 2010 US Airways Magazine- October, 2006 The Laurel of Asheville- April, 2005 Our State North Carolina- July, 2000 Washington Post- April 23, 1992 Ceramics Monthly- June-August, 1985 Mangum Pottery Studio and Gallery 16 N Main St. Weaverville, NC 28787 828-645-4929 toll free: 888-288-2112
Store Hours: Monday - Friday 9 - 5 Saturday 10 - 4 |
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