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Celebration of Seagrove Potters Donate Proceeds to Area Schools
January 16 , 2009

2008 News Releases

Celebration of Seagrove Potters Exceeds Expectations
November 25 , 2008

Food Drive
November 14 , 2008

Unity and Change: A Collaborative Effort in Seagrove
November 3 , 2008

Celebration of Seagrove Potters
Offers One of a Kind Pieces
August 20, 2008

Celebration of Seagrove Potters Announces Participants
August 20, 2008

Celebration of Seagrove Potters: Call for Volunteers
August 19, 2008

Celebration Potters
Erect New Signs

August 11, 2008

Celebration, SAPA to Merge
August 10, 2008

Seagrove Potters Unveil New Logo
July 25, 2008

Seagrove Potters Announce Campbell House Showcase
July 9, 2008

Seagrove Grants Potters
Permit for Inaugural Event

June 28, 2008

SEAGROVE POTTERS UNVEIL NEW LOGO

For immediate release
July 25, 2008

SEAGROVE, NC -- After nearly three weeks of work, potters this week unveiled their new logo for Celebration of Seagrove Potters. The event recently created by Seagrove-area potters will be held Nov. 22, 9-4 and Nov. 23 10-4 in the former Luck's Bean Plant on NC 705. The Seagrove area, with a pottery history that stretches back to before the American Revolution, is home to nearly 100 potters.

The logo, described as embracing both the traditional and contemporary, began with a gestural image created by potter Jeffrey Dean with a homemade Sumi brush and some black Indian ink. "I was just doing some little things on an old piece of paper and said, 'What about this?'" Dean said.

Along with his wife Stephanie Martin and potter Michael Mahan, Dean worked until 2:30 a.m. one morning, trying different images and ideas to come up with some samples to bring to the event's publicity committee. "We probably should have gotten some rest, but we had to give more than one example," Dean said. After viewing 13 varied and creative ideas, the committee chose the logo using Dean's drawing.

Village Printing in Asheboro, which began operation in Seagrove in the 1960s, converted the image into a more refined and compatible computer file, changing the style and positioning of the font and sent their final version to potters July 22.

Susan Greene, co-chair of publicity for the group, wrote the following, "Created with the input of several artists, the free-flowing, yet controlled swirl symbolizes the turning of the potter's wheel, and the ribbon-like gesture reflects our feeling of authentic celebration as we put forth our new image to the public."

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Jeffery Dean in front of his kiln, with Banjo (left) and Molly
Jeffrey Dean in front of his kiln, with Banjo (left) and Molly

 

 

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