David Morrow has deep roots on Prince Edward Island, and is currently retired and living on PEI. His career as both a naturalist and as a potter was primarily in Newfoundland. He trained as a potter in Corner Brook, Newfoundland with Margo Meyer in the ceramics program in the Corner Book Vocational School and operated his own pottery studio in Dunville, Newfoundland in the 1980s. He eventually trained at Holland College in Charlottetown, PEI becoming a naturalist working at Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland. His work was primarily wheel thrown. This handbuild-coil construction vase was discovered on PEI. It is signed D M and was marked with his full name on masking tape by the prior owner.
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.
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