Two Owls Pottery

Two Owls Pottery Permanently closed. Former home of “The Crozet Potter”offering functional pottery for everyday enjoyment.

Creating a form from a ball of clay on a wheel has intrigued me since I was a little girl when my mother took me to a pottery studio in N.C. I love that a simple ball of clay can be turned into a creation that is visually, aesthetically and tactically pleasing. Inspired by nature, I use earthtone glazes and enjoy adding texture and altering my pots, to show how the clay was once very pliable before reaching it's final destination as stoneware.

05/13/2023

To all my pottery friends and patrons, it’s been a great ride that has come to an end. I’m retiring as a potter and moving on to a new adventure.

03/30/2023

The last of my pottery is priced to sell. Everything is under $20.
Friday March 31, Saturday April 1, From 9-3 both days.

01/09/2023

Clearing out my Pottery. Everything is 50% off or more. Message me for an appointment.

Here’s where I will be tomorrow. Come for great wine and unique gifts
12/10/2022

Here’s where I will be tomorrow. Come for great wine and unique gifts

Visit Chiswell Farm & Winery on Sunday, December 11 to see and shop creative works from Two Owls Pottery from 11 AM–5 PM!

06/25/2022

Open today- 10-5pm. Come see what’s on sale.

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Crozet, VA
22932

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Creating a form from a ball of clay on a wheel has intrigued me since I was a little girl when my mother took me to a pottery studio in N.C. I love that a simple ball of clay can be turned into a creation that is visually, aesthetically and tactically pleasing. Inspired by nature, I use earth tone glazes and enjoy adding texture and altering my pots, to show how the clay was once very pliable before reaching it's final destination as stoneware.

The Story of Two Owls:

I took my first pottery class with a local potter, Becky Garrity, who encouraged me to take a class with Tom Clarkson at Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC), in Charlottesville, Va. which I did in 2002. Well, one class and I was hooked. As an athlete and jockey, I never thought of myself as an artist or creative in any way, but I soon found out differently.