Thursday, May 28, 2020

Book and Bowl Giveaway on Cousins in Clay Instagram on May 29- June 1, 2020

Book and Bowl Giveaway on Cousins in Clay instagram on May 29- June 1, 2020

It is "Cousins in Clay" giveaway time! Join in and enter to win this lovely dotted bowl made by Samantha and the cookbook, "Kiln to Kitchen" by Jean Anderson.

Check out our  "Cousins in Clay" Instagram to enter into and hopefully win this Weekend Giveaway between May 29 - June 1, donated by Bulldog Pottery. You will need an Instagram account to be able to enter.

This Giveaway is in honor of this weekend's Seagrove "Cousins in Clay" pottery event that would have been taking place, this Saturday and Sunday (May 30 - 31, 2020). This intimate pottery event had to be postponed until next year due to the global pandemic.  We will miss seeing all of you!  The potters that would have been showing their awesome pottery work here at Bulldog Pottery : us (Bruce Gholson and Samantha Henneke), Michael Kline, Kyle Carpenter, Courtney Martin, along with our guest clay cousins Minsoo Yuh and Sunkoo Yuh from Athens, Georgia, and Ree Soojong from South Korea.

On Friday morning May 29, we will post and provide instructions on the Cousins in Clay instagram with instructions how to enter the Cousins in Clay Giveaway. It is pretty simple: Follow Cousins in Clay Instagram, like the post, and tag someone in the comments, and if you would like to share the post in your story that would be nice to help us get the word out about Cousins in Clay.

On Monday evening, June 1, we will announce the winner. This contest will be limited to the United States. The "Kiln to Kitchen" includes selected recipes from North Carolina Potters. Jean Anderson's "Kiln to Kitchen" cookbook deliciously brings together two of her lifelong passions—great food and North Carolina pottery.

In the "Kiln to Kitchen" book you will find the recipe for our Cousins Granola, a favorite breakfast that we serve during the Cousins in Clay weekend. Also included in the book is Mary Jane's (Bruce's sister) Greek Potato Salad recipe, developed specially for her husband Chronis, who likes food made without mayonnaise.






Friday, May 22, 2020

Listening to Books while working, A Studio Favorite




      We really enjoy our Scribd membership, which is a Monthly Subscription for Audible Books and Ebooks. They have a large selection of books to listen to and read, all free except for the membership. It doesn't have all of the choices or the most recent releases that a membership to Audible has, but for us there is more than enough to choose from. The subscription is $8.99 a month and if you sign up through the link below you can get two free months to try out the service, and if you do pay for a membership you will be gifting us with a free month of service. How cool is that?

The book we are currently listening to is "Sharks in the Time of Saviors" by Kawai Strong Washburn. We are enjoying it and the readers performing it kept our attention while we were glazing this past week.


There are other extras to the membership... like sheet music if you play an instrument and articles from magazines to read-- And I just discovered today that included with a membership in Scribd you get extra perks like a Pandora Plus, TuneIn, Mubi, and other educational memberships. I think I will look into that further now that I know all those extras are available.


Sunday, May 17, 2020

Walking to Retrieve the Mail

Poppies in the garden at Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina
Poppies in the Garden at Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina

One new routine for us since the pandemic is to walk and retrieve the mail. Luna Bella walks with us. We spritz down the mail with a 70% diluted alcohol solution before bringing it into the house. We have been taking the Covid-19 seriously and will continue to practice social distancing, mask-wearing, and hand-washing.

The spring in Seagrove has been beautiful and the temperature cool. The beginning of the spring was incredibly hot and humid early on, and pushed our growth season here 1-2 weeks early.  The prolonged cool nights through April and May has treated our lettuces very well and provided us daily yummy salads. The raised beds we put in last year have worked well for us this growing season. We love them so much we are installing two more this month.

We are in the process of figuring out our cycle of selling our work online. I am sure it will change and develop as the summer progresses. Currently we are listing our pottery on our BulldogArtPottery Etsy page and will post some of the images on our Bulldog Pottery Instagram and Bulldog Pottery Facebook page as we list them. If there is something that we post that you are interested in and it is not on our shop site please don't hesitate to direct message us and ask if the pieces are available. At the moment our plan is to list pottery under 12 inches in height on our BulldogArtPottery Etsy page, and larger sized items will go on our Bulldog Pottery website.

Where will this new world take us?

At the beginning of the pandemic lockdown I remember reading how this will change the world and the way we live. I saw us just picking back up where we left off. Why not? But as the days pass I see that this is not the case, especially since the virus is now here and the counties all around us. We must design our days and movements to protect ourselves, our community, and society. Isn't that what mask wearing is about? Isn't that why we need to practice social distance and respect for one another? We need to keep each other safe and try hard to not pass this virus around to each other.

  So for the time being we don't feel we can responsibly invite you to visit our pottery shop at this time. We will research and implement to the best of our ability, protocols and infrastructure to make things as safe as possible. It is strange, it feels like our identity has been taken away. Our favorite and main way of selling our pottery work is one on one with you and the pots, and at the moment that is not a safe option for you or us. Presently our connection must be here online. We are having to make some of the most difficult decisions that we have ever had to make for our business.

Take Care! Stay healthy and safe in your day to day travels.

Entrance to Bulldog Pottery / Bruce Gholson and Samantha Henneke, Seagrove, North Carolina
Entrance to Bulldog Pottery / Bruce Gholson and Samantha Henneke, Seagrove, North Carolina

Bruce Gholson retrieving the mail, a daily ritual
Bruce Gholson retrieving the mail, a daily ritual

The Montgomery County water tower landmark at the end of our Bulldog Pottery gravel driveway
The Montgomery County water tower landmark at the end of our Bulldog Pottery gravel driveway

Our shadows, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina
Our shadows, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Bulldog Pottery Pandemic Updates



Hello!
First we want to thank you very much for supporting our pottery and artwork. We celebrate everyday that we are able to make pottery.

As our state, North Carolina, enters into Phase One of reopening, we need to make a decision on whether or not to open our Bulldog Pottery shop.

We have decided that our shop will remain closed for now.

We are steadily listing our pottery online, and figuring out what our process will be. We have an Etsy shop - BulldogArtPottery that we will update throughout the month with groupings of our clay artwork.

There are different ways to keep up with what we are making in our studio. Sign up to receive these blog posts in your email box or follow us on Bulldog Pottery Instagram. We will also send out an occasional newsletter. You can sign up for this email on our Bulldog Pottery website or the right hand column of this blog.

Please don’t hesitate to send us an email if you are interested in a particular style of work that we do. We will love to hear from you.

This is such a surreal time for all of us. We are constantly adjusting to the understanding of what the new reality holds for us. We will go through a myriad of feelings over the next weeks and months as we enter into unknown territory. Take care of yourselves and stay healthy. Please keep in touch.

Friday, April 10, 2020

Bulldog Pottery Events Cancelled and Postponed

It has been a bumpy ride this past month with lots of decisions that we made for Bulldog Pottery. We closed our shop on Sunday, March 15th. Cancelled our "Daffie Days" Kiln Opening and postponed our Seagrove "Cousins in Clay" event. We are not sure when we will be open again.  As the orders from the governor are made and information develops about the Covid-19 Coronavirus our decisions will be made on a day to day basis.  We have to look our for the health and safety of our customers and ourselves.

We are slowly making arrangements to move into online sales.  We have a selection of mugs and cups for sale on our BulldogArtPottery Etsy page. It takes preparation and planning to put pots online. The packing investment and shipping learning curve as well online commerce technology is a process that we are delving into. 

We will post when we have pots listed on our website commerce pages, on our Bulldog Pottery Facebook pages and Bulldog Pottery Instagram feed.  We have plans to integrate a newsletter into the mix as well in the coming future. 

We want to thank all of you for your support and appreciation of our creative endeavors and pottery making business. We look forward to actually seeing you again when these trying times are past us.

Stay Safe and Stay Healthy!


Thursday, February 20, 2020

We created a digital magazine for Cousins in Clay - May 30-31, 2020

Cousins in Clay - Digital Magazine - Bulldog Pottery - May 30-31, 2020

Hi! We are super thrilled to be hosting Cousins in Clay this year on May 30-31, 2020. 

We created a digital magazine to accompany the Cousins in Clay website. It provides a bit more information about our event, accommodations, and some of the other pottery adventures that are available to visitors near by when you visit us for the weekend.

We are in the process of figuring our the different ways you can peruse the information. 

There is a link from our Bulldog Pottery website where you can view it on your computer.  It is in a pdf format so you can also open it up in your ibooks on your phone or ipad (not sure what that would be on your andorid). 

You can also look at it in magazine format on ISSUU.

Enjoy!
Cousins in Clay is an intimate pottery show and sale that takes place twice a year in North Carolina. At Bulldog Pottery the weekend after Memorial Day in Seagrove and at Michael Kline Pottery near Bakersville on Labor Day Weekend.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

"Kiln to Kitchen" by Jean Andrews

"Kiln to Kitchen" by Jean Anderson, photography by Lissa Gotwals, MJ's Potato Salad in Bulldog Pottery bowl
We are happy to be featured in Jean Anderson’s new cookbook “Kiln to Kitchen”. This newly released cookbook has 76 selected favorite recipes contributed by the twenty-four selected North Carolina potters.  "Jean Anderson's new cookbook deliciously brings together two of her lifelong passions—great food and North Carolina pottery.” 

Jean Anderson will  be signing copies of new UNC Press cookbook "Kiln to Kitchen" this coming Saturday -September 14, 2019- at McIntyre's Book Store in Fearrington Village, NC at 2 p.m. There'll be a terrific door prize -- a lidded casserole from NC Blue Ridge potters. 

......Durham potter Julie Jones will be bringing her superb Kimchi Deviled Eggs for you to sample. Also coming, Jean's friend NYC friend Maria Reuge, a former Gourmet magazine editor, and Elaine Maisner, the UNC Press editor, who worked closely with author Jean Anderson "Kiln to Kitchen" through months of production. Jean Anderson is very proud of this cookbook and feels it is the most beautiful cookbook she has ever had..... says Jean, "And that, I can tell you, is a lot of cookbooks." 

We submitted three recipes, M.J.'s Greek Potato Salad, Cousins Granola, and Bulldog's Thai Curry.

We will carry "Kiln to Kitchen" in our pottery shop.


"Kiln to Kitchen" by Jean Anderson with photography by Lissa Gotwals
From Amazon Review by Robert Holmes, "Any time Jean Anderson comes out with a new cook book, it's a special occasion. Her newest KILN TO KITCHEN, is no exception. Photography is outstanding, and there are a multitude of wonderful recipes from North Carolina potters. I intend to cook my way through this beautiful book. You can always count on Anderson's recipes to succeed because she triple tests each and every one. Her directions are clear and concise. This just might be her most beautiful book so far."

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Cousins in Clay in the Mountains Labor Day Weekend


Cousins in Clay - Labor Day Weekend - Michael Kline Pottery - August 31- September 1 2019 - Pottery Sale
Coming up next weekend.... on Labor Day weekend..... Saturday and Sunday 10-5.....

       Cousins in Clay in the North Carolina Mountains at Michael Kline's Pottery is just around the corner. Michael Kline along with mountain cousins Kyle Carpenter and Courtney Martin have been planning some fun happenings for this year's Cousins pottery show and sale. The distinguished clay cousin guests are Becca Jane Kohler from Nashville, Tennessee and Dan Finnegan from Fredericksburg, Virginia.

     Bulldog Pottery will be there with our pots from our recent August Moka glaze firing and some select pieces from our pottery shop.
   
     There will be a special preview evening Friday taco dinner (tickets available on our Cousins in Clay website  until Sunday (August 25 at midnight)

There are demonstrations Saturday and Sunday afternoon by the clay Cousins.
Saturday at 1pm Becca Jane Kohler and Kyle Carpenter and at 3pm Dan Finnegan and Courtney Martin
Sunday at 1pm Michael Kline and Joel Wilson and at 3pm Bruce Gholson and Samantha Henneke

There are two other pottery shows taking place on the same weekend just a short distance from Cousins in Clay.... Sweet-n- Salty Pots and 10-Friends Show.

Follow Cousins in Clay on instagram

Cousins in Clay - Labor Day Weekend - Michael Kline Pottery - August 31- September 1 2019 - Pottery Sale




Cousins in Clay - Labor Day Weekend - Michael Kline Pottery - August 31- September 1 2019 - Pottery Sale






Monday, April 29, 2019

Breaking News: New Bulldog Pottery Website

New Bulldog Pottery Website
Breaking News: New Bulldog Pottery Website - See it While it is Current.

Hi! We are super thrilled to announce our new Bulldog Pottery website! Definitely a labor of love. This year we will be working towards listing some of our pottery pieces online for sale through the website. For now, we have a select group of cups and mugs listed on our Etsy shop Bulldog Art Pottery. We always welcome people to our Bulldog Pottery shop in Seagrove, North Carolina, but decided it is time for us to enter the 21st century and offer our ceramic works online. It is pretty awesome to have this opportunity to reach pottery lovers from all over the country.

This past April weekend was the Celebration of Spring Seagrove Potters Kiln Openings. The weekend was absolutely beautiful. GroundLion Brewing was set up here to serve tastes of their Creme Ale which received rave reviews from the beer connoisseurs attending the kiln opening. GroundLion Brewing will be opening a taproom here in Seagrove, North Carolina at the Historic Luck's Cannery.

This year we plan to take a break from hosting our special pottery event in Seagrove Cousins in Clay. We have postponed our Cousins in Clay event until next year, 2020 (May 30-31, 2020). Reason being we have a family trip planned with my (Samantha's) family, both my niece and nephew will be graduating, nephew from high school and niece from college. It is time to celebrate!

Save the date for "2019 Mountain Cousins" at Michael Kline Pottery! On August 31 and September 1, 2019. Head to the mountains to visit with us and Michael Kline and Kyle Carpenter, Courtney Martin, Dan Finnegan and Becca Jane Koehler.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Residency in Paris, France

Streets of Paris, France, iPhone photo by Samantha Henneke

     Our residency in Paris. We have been here for two weeks..... just about the longest amount of time we have ever been away from our home in Seagrove, NC. A Big Thank You goes out to Ed and Gloria for taking care of Luna and Koi and maintaining the pottery shop business at home.

     So far since we have been here we have seen a handful of museums.... still so much more to see and so much more we want to experience and do before our time is up here. The first 5-6 days we experienced Paris through the funky feeling of jet lag. It took us a few days to set ourselves up with the basic needs for living in our studio/flat ...  paper goods i.e. paper towels, toilet paper, and Kleenex for our Parisian colds, a cloth kitchen hand towel, a larger coffee pot for the drip filter system, coffee, shampoo and soap....etc.  We complete most of our grocery shopping at the Bastille Market (Sunday and Thursday mornings), which is a short mile jaunt up the street.

Paris is a walking city.

We read about this back home before arriving here to the Cite International Des Arts residency program, but experiencing it is another thing.  Walking 5 miles round trip to get somewhere doesn't seem all that long anymore. We may feel it at the end of the day when we get back to the flat and look at our health data app to find out how many steps we took, and the miles we walked. As we are walking the Paris streets there is so much to look at.... architecture, doors, people, the shop windows.  I am taking lots of pictures, it is hard to keep our phones in our pockets.

Some of the museums that we have visited are Sevres Porcelain Museum, Picasso Museum, The Musee Cluny, and the Pompidou. We went to a gallery show opening at the Parrotin Gallery and met the sculptor Johen Creten. We purchased books of his works that were available at the the gallery's next door bookstore and are excited to add them to our library. We were thrilled to be able to have him sign them too!

During the first few days we were a little nervous and didn't know what to expect when walking the streets of Paris. Living in a rural area, and working from home full-time is an isolated environment.  We were curious on how we would integrate ourselves, and navigate a foreign environment. We are not used to the city life, people, and traffic. After reading a few blogs about being leery of pick pockets, tricks that folks pull to steal from you, and stories from personal friends .... we have loosened up a bit and feel more comfortable. We try to remind ourselves not to let our guard down, but we are more comfortable now when walking around than we were the first few days. Feelings change, visuals change, and the new becomes recognizable, more familiar, and comfort sets in. We see many French families on the street with their children scooting about, young adults walking to school, folks drinking coffee, walking and eating a sweet they just purchased from the corner bakery.

One of the most intriguing feelings I have when traveling around is that this is going on everywhere.... All over the world people are walking across streets, they are getting on and off public transportation, flying in the sky, eating, drinking, and at home our dog Bella is sleeping on her favorite chair or playing with Ed and Gloria, and Koi is wondering if she wants inside or outside.  Life goes on... we are all the same.

Streets of Paris, France, iPhone photo by Samantha Henneke

Streets of Paris, France, iPhone photo by Samantha Henneke

We have been in awe over the sky-line of the buildings and walking down the city streets. The curves contrasted against the straight lines.  The scenery is so different than what we are used too. I really was looking forward to the visuals of the Paris architecture and living in a city for a short period of time. The dropping in for one baguette, or one piece of fish, a container of yogurt or two beers.  Where we live the purchasing of food is usually done using a large shopping cart and the knowledge that we won't be back to the store for a week.  Here the shops are right around the corner.


Streets of Paris, France, iPhone photo by Samantha Henneke

Streets of Paris, France, iPhone photo by Samantha Henneke






Thursday, December 7, 2017

Holiday Kiln Opening - December 16, 2017



Hello!  Happy Holiday!

Our Holiday Kiln Opening is coming up. We are looking forward to seeing you next weekend here at our pottery. We are working on glazing and firing some crystalline vases and tiles for next Saturday.

 There are more Seagrove Potters having kiln openings on December 16th too! The ones that we know about at this time are: Dean and Martin Pottery, Studio Touya, David Stuempfle Pottery, and Donna Craven Pottery. We will update the list as we find out more. (If you are a Seagrove Potter and reading this blog post and are having a kiln opening on the 16th and not on the list above please let us know and we will add you)