Prince Edward Island for a small province, is home to many potters. As part of a family pottery business I developed an interest in the history of pottery, and when collectors started writing me for information to identify local pottery the blog developed as a place to share information. We appreciate receiving additions to the site.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Pottery Marks of Prince Edward Island - New London Village Pottery - Barb Graham
Barb Graham grew up around the corner from New London Village Pottery and quickly developed an interest in pottery making. From working within the shop, she quickly progressed to study pottery at the post-secondary level, under Ron Arvidson at Holland College School of Visual Arts, in Charlottetown, PEI.
After graduating from college, she returned to work at Village Pottery before establishing her own with a studio in New London.
During the time she worked at Village Pottery during the 1980's she signed her work with the shop signature as well as her own name "Barb".
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