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Annie began her pottery career in Jackson County, near Whitleyville, TN. After 9 years away from the wheel, Annie Keith has re-opened her studio near Jamestown in Fentress County Tennessee.Annie studied pottery at Appalachian Center for Crafts, TN Tech’s Craft Center, near Smithville, TN. The love of old pottery forms and the thrill of throwing similar forms on the potter’s wheel soon turned what was to be a hobby into an avocation.The vast majority of the pottery is thrown on her potter’s wheel. She loves to feel the lump of clay grow into a classic form beneath her hands. The hand painted flowers and other designs are inspired by Annie’s garden and the wildflowers in the beautiful Tennessee woodlands near her home. Annie’s pottery is stoneware, which is chip resistant and dishwasher safe. The glazes are food safe. Most forms are functional and meant to be used
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![]() Mayan Coal Pot |
1994 - Annie's replica of a Mayan Coal Pot was selected for the Best of Tennessee Crafts Exhibit.1996
Exhibitions - Annie's work has been shown at both the :
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ShowsAnnie’s Pottery has been displayed in many outdoor and indoor shows including:
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Piece Chosen for Best of Tennessee Crafts 1994 |
Wine Pitcher |