Nick and Lisa met in 2004. Nick had been living in western North Carolina since 1980. Lisa, loving the water, was living in Folly Beach south of Charleston, S.C. Lisa joined Nick in his studio in 2006. They got married in 2010. The agreement was anytime Lisa needed to get to the ocean she had a free pass to do so. Now, getting her to leave the mountains takes persuasion.

 Beginnings:

Nick came to pottery by happenstance. In the mid-70s he found himself in San Clemente, California looking for any kind of unskilled work — going into surf shops and t-shirt shops and asking “I’m looking for work are you hiring?” A few days into job hunting he remembers standing outside a low green cinder block building and telling himself ‘one more try today and you can go home.’ He went inside, made the same inquiry, and 2 days later was hired to run something called a pug mill (a machine that makes clay). He had been working at this small ceramic supply business for 4 months, having no idea what people did with the clay, when one Saturday he went to a nursery. Outside the nursery, as part of a promotion, there was a fellow throwing planters on a potters wheel. He was amazed. At work he found an old potters wheel buried under tons of debris and began staying after hours trying to figure out how to do what he saw the fellow at the nursery do.

As a child Lisa was constantly drawing and sculpting. An early memory is in the early evening making clay animals with her father at his desk. In the morning she would hurry to the desk, often times delighted to discover that her father had continued with the animals after his daughter had gone to bed.

Nick and Lisa feel lucky to have made a living from their clay work, and are grateful, this many years in, to find themselves just as eager to get to the studio as when they first began

Bios:

Nick has been a full time studio potter in Penland, NC since the mid-1980s. He received a B.A. in History from the University of Dayton, Ohio in 1971 and a MFA from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La, in 1986. He has taught workshops throughout the United States and abroad. He has been widely reviewed and exhibited and is represented in public and private collections.

Lisa has been working full time in figurative clay and jewelry since the mid-1990s. She received a BFA in Studio Arts from Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Florida in 1982. She began tending bar in Atlanta after graduation, thinking BFA meant Bartending for Atlantans. She began full time studio work in Folly Beach, SC in 1996.