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Potters Market at the Mint

September 26, 2026

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Fred Johnston & Carol Gentithes

Johnston and Gentithes Studio, Seagrove NC

At Johnston and Gentithes Studios Fred and Carol work together to process their own regional wild clays and fire them in electric, gas & wood kilns. The work is hand built and wheel thrown and the surfaces include salt & ash glazes, shinos, celadons, alkaline, underglazes, slips, and ceramic decals.

Fred's interest lies in the abstraction of nature. He questions how mark making and decoration accentuates form while at the same time contemplating what forms are best suited for a particular zoomorphic motif. He relies on intuition, spontaneity and what is visceral as a mode of creating. Carol's quixotic sculptures can be seen in vivid color. Abstracting from mythology, literature and life’s observations, the subject matter ranges anywhere from pictorial witticisms to political commentaries. They collaborate through their keen sense of the pottery vernacular and the historical canon of art and culture. Their vessel collaborations are an amalgamation of surrealistic and atmospheric surfaces which come from the wood firing process and the reconfiguration & distortion of commercial ceramic decals.

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The Potters Market at the Mint is hosted by The Mint Museum