See why 100 artisans call Seagrove, North Carolina, home. Whether you're headed to Seagrove to scope out your next pottery piece or you need a small-town escape, here is the best of what Seagrove and its surrounding areas have to offer.
The Arts Council of Moore County announces the Campbell House Galleries May exhibit, featuring paintings by Sharon Ferguson, Jugtown Pottery, JLK Jewelry by Jennie Lorette Keatts and woodwork by Andrew Ownbey.
Sponsors for this event include Ann and Monty Busick; Sue Byrd and Glenn Bradley; Susan and Owen Collins; Gray and Samuel Dixon; Susan Gaines; Allison and John Haywood; Lynne and Fritz Healy; George Hoffman; Ikuko Hussey; Dot and Rick Kimelman; Poyner Spruill LLP; Rubicon Farm/Elizabeth and Russell Sugg; and Joyce White.
Local artist Sharon Ferguson works mostly in oils, but sometimes in graphite, pastel, watercolor and colored pencil. Her interest in art began around the age of four when she started painting life-like dinosaur murals on her parentsâ walls. With their encouragement, she went on to win her first art competition in the first grade. Raised in the country, Ferguson grew up with a passionate interest and love of the outdoors. She says that her art has always