Many people find Prince Edward Island to be a potter's island and like Saltspring Island or Seagrove in North Carolina - PEI has plenty of potters in a small area. Often there are connections between potters and the shops where they apprenticed. We are pleased to explore the roots of Island pottery and share this with you.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
November Update
Although our shop is closed until May 1st 2010, we are busy making new pottery for a great new season! We look forward to seeing you in the Spring!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Opening for Season
---- Opening for 2009 on May 1 ---
New London Village Pottery
Come see the new pottery work for 2009 by Christine Campbell & Daphne Large.
Fabric Art by Margaret England, paintings by Geraldine Ysselstein,
felting and weaving by Louise Lortie & Elaine Schuller in gallery.
(902) 886-2473 VillagePottery.ca
Come see the new pottery work for 2009 by Christine Campbell & Daphne Large.
Fabric Art by Margaret England, paintings by Geraldine Ysselstein,
felting and weaving by Louise Lortie & Elaine Schuller in gallery.
(902) 886-2473 VillagePottery.ca
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Marilyn MacLean - P.E.I. Potters Cove
Marilyn is a student of Ron Arvidson who attended Holland College School of Visual Arts pottery program in 1982 and followed Ron to the P.E....


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While Mary Allison Doull (1866–1953), is well known as PEI's first professional woman artist, she was also the first professional studio...
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Pottery has long been marked with the place of production as well as a means of identifying the potter or the studio. Requests from collecto...
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Stoneware Pottery was established in Milton, PEI in 1973 following graduation from Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, in Halifax of S...
