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Starting in 1996 Margaret Ann studied
pottery at East Tennessee State University under the direction of Lynn
Whitehead. There she learned that she needed a constant education in
pottery with the hopes one day of owning her own business. In the
spring after her graduation in 1997 she earned a job in Weaverville,
North Carolina with Mangum Pottery. Under Rob and Beth Mangum's
direction she learned the day in-day out skills needed to run a successful
pottery business. In 2000 Ann met her future husband, Sandy, and
at the time he showed an interest in pottery, but had never taken a class.
He was a very quick study, a hard worker and a natural. Together they
built a tiny shed studio in the back of their rental house and started
making pottery together. They tried out many ideas and glazes
and even made 150 tiny vases with their wedding date on the bottom to
give to family and friends on there wedding day. Batton
Clayworks started out doing very small, local craft shows to refine
their booth and pottery designs. In 2003 they bought a
house with a big basement to put in a permanent studio. During
all this time Margaret Ann still worked with Mangum Pottery and Sandy with
Mountainscapes Landscaping. In 2004 their goal was to wean
themselves into the craft industry and make it as self employed potters.
With a lot of hard work, help and advice from Rob and Beth Mangum, and moral
support from family and friends they reached their goal and have been
completely self employed as Batton Clayworks since February of 2005!
This year we will be traveling to many craft shows. To find out
where you can meet us and our pottery, please visit our list of shows. You
may also browse this website for your shopping convenience. If you
have any questions, call (828) 232-0407.
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Batton ClayWorks,
info@battonclayworks.com,
828-232-0407
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