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Sustain: Woodfire NC 2025

100 Russell Drive
Star, NC, 27356
(910) 428-9001
International wood firing conference at Starworks in Star, North Carolina

Sustain: Woodfire NC 2025

  • Main Conference
  • Exhibitions
  • Featured Artists
  • Sponsorship
  • Pre-Conference
  • Travel Info
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Mark Hewitt

Panelist and Featured Presenter

Mark Hewitt has been making distinctive functional pottery in North Carolina since 1983. He spliced what he learned in his native England as an apprentice to pioneering potter, Michael Cardew, onto the pottery traditions of North Carolina and the South, bending those traditions into an elegant contemporary style. He uses local clays and glaze materials, and fires his pots in a large wood-burning kiln.

Mark works with apprentices, conveying production skills and aesthetic qualities to a new generation. Several of his former apprentices have gone on to establish their own successful independent careers. 

In addition, his recent work reassesses aspects of the industrial ceramic world into which he was born - his father and grandfather were Directors of Spode, the fine china manufacturer.

He was the 2014 Voulkos Fellow at the Archie Bray Institute in Helena, MT, a finalist for the 2015 American Craft Council/Balvenie Rare Craft Award, a 2015 United States Artist Fellow, and is current President of the North Carolina Pottery Center, in Seagrove, NC.

www.hewittpottery.com

@wmhewitt

Mark Hewitt

Panelist and Featured Presenter

Mark Hewitt has been making distinctive functional pottery in North Carolina since 1983. He spliced what he learned in his native England as an apprentice to pioneering potter, Michael Cardew, onto the pottery traditions of North Carolina and the South, bending those traditions into an elegant contemporary style. He uses local clays and glaze materials, and fires his pots in a large wood-burning kiln.

Mark works with apprentices, conveying production skills and aesthetic qualities to a new generation. Several of his former apprentices have gone on to establish their own successful independent careers. 

In addition, his recent work reassesses aspects of the industrial ceramic world into which he was born - his father and grandfather were Directors of Spode, the fine china manufacturer.

He was the 2014 Voulkos Fellow at the Archie Bray Institute in Helena, MT, a finalist for the 2015 American Craft Council/Balvenie Rare Craft Award, a 2015 United States Artist Fellow, and is current President of the North Carolina Pottery Center, in Seagrove, NC.

www.hewittpottery.com

@wmhewitt

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