Elizabeth Priddy attended North Carolina State School of Design and has worked as a studio potter and instructor since 1985.
She is a designer/inventor specializing in production design tools and methods. Her work as a studio potter includes chinese brush painting, slab hand work, throwing, and decorative carving.
In 1997, Priddy was the featured artist in a North Carolina PBS special on throwing pottery called "The Clay Workshop". Priddy Clay Studio, established in 1994 and located in Beaufort, NC, is the site for her workshops, demos, and private or group classes.
Priddy Clay Studio was the location of the national Potter's Council workshop, "Natural Instincts", in 2007, accommodating 100 potters and guests for a three day educational seminar.
The on-site facilities include: 5 electric wheels; electric, raku, wood, and chimney/pit kilns; 1000 square feet of teaching spaces; and grounds located on an estuarine reserve salt marsh. Minimize this information.
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She is a designer/inventor specializing in production design tools and methods. Her work as a studio potter includes chinese brush painting, slab hand work, throwing, and decorative carving.
In 1997, Priddy was the featured artist in a North Carolina PBS special on throwing pottery called "The Clay Workshop". Priddy Clay Studio, established in 1994 and located in Beaufort, NC, is the site for her workshops, demos, and private or group classes.
Priddy Clay Studio was the location of the national Potter's Council workshop, "Natural Instincts", in 2007, accommodating 100 potters and guests for a three day educational seminar.
The on-site facilities include: 5 electric wheels; electric, raku, wood, and chimney/pit kilns; 1000 square feet of teaching spaces; and grounds located on an estuarine reserve salt marsh. Minimize this information.










