Amy Gelber
Ceramic Artist
   
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Amy's Sculpture for Sale

Visit Downtown Historic Hillsborough and stop by the Churton Street Gallery today!

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Amy Gelber Pottery


Amy is excited to share her vision of art as an expression of peace with the residents of Orange County. She brings a lifetime of artistic expression and over 10 years of ceramic experience to Hillsborough.

Amy's resume includes a Bachelor of Arts from UNC-CH, a ceramics degree from Haywood Community College, an apprenticeship under renowned potter Sarah Rolland and an artist-in-residence at Shigaraki Ceramic Institute in Japan.

From her studio  Amy creates dramatic functional work including:

  • Pitchers
  • Platters
  • Bowls
  • Bakers
  • Teapots
  • Planters
  • Vases
  • Mugs
Amy also specializes in creating sculptural work that represent her artistic vision.  Her most recent effort is entitled Ceramic Peace.

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Read more at Amy's blog here:

Amy's Blog

In the Press:

In early 2007, Amy Gelber Pottery was honored to debut her sculptural series Ceramic Peace in the mountains of NC.

Ceramic Peace Debuts


AGP News:

Amy's sculpture will be for sale at the Churton Street Gallery- Nothing Finer, Art and Craft from Carolina
 
Please attend the grand opening on May 20th. Check out this fantastic gallery at:

100 S. Churton Street
Hillsborough NC 27278
919-732-2685
 

Amy Gelber Pottery and the JDRF:

Amy Gelber Pottery joined forces with 
Cisco Systems, Inc. at the Juvenille Diabetes Research Foundation Charity Ball and Auction in Raleigh, NC on October 24th, 2008.

Regeneration
 from Ceramic Peace earned $1,100 for children with diabetes and Amy is proud her sculpture is fulfilling its intended purpose.



Steve Yuhasz
has been given Three Cords



to commemorate 
his  2008 election as County Commissioner of Orange County.

This piece deals with the themes of community, teamwork and cooperation.

Three Cords is reminiscent of a modern totem pole, promoting harmony and peace among Orange County citizens.

It is permanently installed in front of Steve's ENT Land Survey & Law Office in downtown Historic Hillsborough on Churton Street.