Alewine Pottery

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Jun 17, 2025 - Jun 18, 2025
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Artistry at Alewine Pottery

Alewine Pottery connects visitors with the rich tradition of pottery-making. With a history that dates back to its founding in 1971 by artist James Alewine, this pottery studio has crafted a reputation for quality and creativity in Gatlinburg.

The shop features a unique mountain-style architecture set amidst the beautiful Smoky Mountains. Its cultural value is evident as it continues to be a hub for both locals and tourists, providing hands-on pottery experiences and demonstrations.

Featured Treasures

  • Handmade Pottery 🎨
  • Pottery Workshops 🏺
  • Unique Gifts 🎁

Open to all, Alewine Pottery is accessible for everyone, offering a unique experience for families, art enthusiasts, and those interested in Southern craft traditions.

Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumAlewine Pottery

On-Site Kiln

Alewine Pottery features a traditional kiln, allowing customers to see the pottery-making process in action.

Local Artisans

The studio employs local artisans and supports the community by showcasing their works.

Interactive Demonstrations

Visitors can participate in pottery-making demonstrations to create their own pieces.

Location

623 Glades Road

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