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Home > Exhibitions > Walter B. Stephen Pottery

Walter B. Stephen Pottery

Cameo to Crystalline

Dates:
July 28, 2021—February 21, 2022
Location:
Debra McClinton Gallery

Artist Walter B. Stephen contributed to Western North Carolina’s identity as a flourishing site for pottery production and craftsmanship in the early 20th century. This exhibition features art pottery and functional vessels from each stage of Stephen’s career, from his origins discovering the medium alongside his mother in Tennessee to his multi-decade production just outside of Asheville.

In Arden, NC, Stephen founded his third and last pottery studio, Pisgah Forest, which he operated from 1926 until his death in 1961. It was at this studio that the artist perfected the “cameo” decoration technique for which he became best known. His hand-painted images, achieved with layers of white translucent clay, often feature American folk imagery, from covered wagons and livestock to cabins and spinning wheels. A selection of works from the Museum’s Collection showcases his innovation in form and in decorative surface details, including experimentation with crystalline glazing.

Support for this exhibition is provided by the Judy Appleton Memorial Fund and the Michael Lask Fund. This exhibition is organized by the Asheville Art Museum and curated by Alexis Meldrum, curatorial assistant.

Related Programs & Events

Thursday, Sep 30, 2021

Public Tour: Walter B. Stephen Pottery

Today’s public tour is led by Hope Warshaw, touring docent.

Friday, Oct 15, 2021

Art Break: Walter B. Stephen Pottery

Today’s Art Break is led by Alexis Meldrum, curatorial assistant.

Thursday, Oct 28, 2021

Thursday Night Live: Alex Travers

This evening Travers plays bluegrass and Americana in conjunction with Walter B. Stephen Pottery and Intersections in American Art.

Saturday, Feb 19, 2022

Tour and Behind the Scenes: Walter B. Stephen and William Waldo Dodge Jr.

Within the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection reside decorative arts by two of the most beloved and well-known Arts and Crafts style artists of Western North

Thursday, Mar 31, 2022

Thursday Night Live: Alex Travers

Currently living and working in his adopted hometown of Asheville, NC, violinist Alex Travers spends most of his time writing and recording in the studio,

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Thursday Night Live: Alex Travers

Currently living and working in his adopted hometown of Asheville, NC, violinist Alex Travers spends most of his time writing and recording in the studio,

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Selected works from the exhibition

Covered Wagon teapot, creamer and sugar bowl
Walter B. Stephen, Covered Wagon teapot, creamer and sugar bowl
Pitcher and tumbler
Nonconnah Pottery, Nellie C. Randall Stephen and Walter B. Stephen, Pitcher and tumbler
Square Dancers teapot
Walter B. Stephen, Square Dancers teapot
Vase
Walter B. Stephen, Vase

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