Yesterday we happened upon the Sautee Nacoochee Folk Pottery Museum in Sautee, Georgia. Let the photos tell the story of one of the best pottery museums I have been to.
Sorry about the photo quality but we arrived late almost at closing.
In the meantime I hope you enjoy the eye candy.
Adjacent the folk pottery museum was a historical museum of the Native Americans and early settlers of the area.
I look forward to learning more about the history and legends of the Native American heritage of the Sautee Nacoochee area.
This post is part of Mud Colony what's happening in the studio. Thanks for reading and for all your comments.
Nice. I feel a road trip coming on !
ReplyDeleteWhat funky wonderful stuff! Thanks for the photos. You always find the most interesting places. Keep'em coming!
ReplyDeleteAnd news on the house front?
what a great museum for a potter to visit..
ReplyDeleteA great representation of southern folk pottery, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pottery...did you come away inspired :)
ReplyDeleteWow. Eye candy is right - thank you for showing us.
ReplyDeleteHi Dennis, thanks, oh you would love the museum, check out the next post for links on places to stay nearby.
ReplyDeleteHi Suzi, thanks, we have a couple of potential houses we are thinking about, hopefully soon.
Hi Anna, thanks, and the museum was a good one for lay folks as there were quite a number of explanations of the glazes and clays and kilns etc.
Hi Michele, thanks, oh it's definitely worth a visit for anyone nearby.
Hi Dee, thanks, oh yes hopefully soon I'll be back to clay.
Hi Elephant's Child, thanks, even Gary enjoyed this museum of all the pots. Ha.