Stephen Ferrell demonstrates molding a piece of pottery on the wheel. 

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Wayne Wilson | Digital Traditions
Wayne Wilson | Digital Traditions
Episode 3

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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...
Verna Suggs Duncan Photos | Digital Traditions
Verna Suggs Duncan Photos | Digital Traditions
Episode 2

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Verna Suggs Duncan assisted her father, William D. Suggs (1878-1945) at his pottery in the town of Smithville in eastern Mississippi. After she married Joseph Duncan (1909-1963), her husband learned...
Stewart Family Photos | Digital Traditions
Stewart Family Photos | Digital Traditions
Episode 2

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Carrie Stewart and Gerald Stewart, Louisville, Winston County. Interview recorded June 1981. Gerald Stewart came from a deeply rooted family potting tradition. By 1888, his father Homer Wade Stewart...
Stephen Ferrell Photos | Digital Traditions
Stephen Ferrell Photos | Digital Traditions

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Stephen Ferrell has been an advocate for the alkaline-glazed stoneware pottery tradition for almost forty years. Ferrell and his father, Terry, began collecting and studying alkaline-glazed stoneware...
Rosa & Winton Eugene Photos | Digital Traditions
Rosa & Winton Eugene Photos | Digital Traditions
Episode 5

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Eugene Pottery, Cowpens, Cherokee County. Interview recorded June 2007 as the Folklife Resource Center continues to document pottery traditions in South Carolina. Winton Eugene is a self-taught potter...
Applying Glazes | Digital Traditions
Episode 2

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Eugene Pottery, Cowpens, Cherokee County. Interview recorded June 2007 as the Folklife Resource Center continues to document pottery traditions in South Carolina. Winton Eugene is a self-taught potter...