Cedar Creek Gallery, Art gallery and craft museum in Creedmoor, North Carolina.
Cedar Creek Gallery is an art and craft museum in Creedmoor with multiple exhibition spaces and working studios where artisans create pottery and glass throughout the day. The site consists of several connected buildings on spacious grounds that showcase different artistic practices.
Sid and Pat Oakley founded the gallery in 1968 on a former tobacco field, reflecting a connection to the region's rural artistic traditions. The original building eventually grew into a complex of ten structures as the founders expanded their vision over time.
The National Teapot Show draws craftspeople from across the United States to display their own interpretations of teapot design. Visitors can observe how artists express their personal vision through this everyday object.
The museum is open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM and offers free parking with full wheelchair accessibility throughout. Visitors can explore the galleries at their own pace and watch artisans working in their studios.
The on-site Museum of American Pottery traces the evolution of ceramic arts from early traditions to contemporary work. The collection reveals the different styles and techniques that potters have explored across generations.
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