A North Carolina woman is using her talent to raise funds for people impacted by Hurricane Helene's devastation two months ago. Catherine Eason is no stranger to using art to help others.
Not many people are familiar with the name Isaac Lefevers, but in pottery circles, he's known as the James Dean of N.C. pottery. Like the actor known for “Rebel Without a Cause,” Lefevers was ...
CHARLOTTE — Regional art organizations are teaming up to host more than 30 potters from Western North Carolina on Saturday ... Spruce Pine Potters Market, NC Pottery Center, Odyssey Clayworks ...
The North Carolina Museum of Art's gleaming white galleries, which hang with paintings like Andrew Wyeth's "Winter 1946" and "The Holy Family with St. Anne" by Peter Paul Rubens and Workshop ...
A North Carolina woman is using ... that they don't normally do." The latest art show raised more than $6,000. Eason plans to continue donating her pottery proceeds to benefit others.
Catherine Eason is putting her artistry skills to work helping those impacted by Helene's devastating floods in western North Carolina. She has been selling pottery and donating the funds directly ...