Price: $10.00
Phone: (919) 209-2052
Age Suitability:
Teens and up
Tags:
history, pottery, folk art, north carolina
As professor of English in the College of Arts & Sciences & chairman of the curriculum in folklore, Professor Zug has studied North Carolina's rich heritage of architecture & folk art for twenty-five years. He is best known for his book, Turners & Burners: The Folk Potters of North Carolina, which explores one of the state's most important indigenous art forms. This lecture will prepare us for our field trip to Seagrove Pottery.
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