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Burlon (BB) Craig

Burlon (B.B.) Craig (1914 - 2002) was active/lived in North Carolina.  Burlon Craig is known for Folk art sculpture, pottery-face jugs.

Burlon B. Craig (ca. 1914-2002) was born in Lincoln County, North Carolina and learned to make pottery as a teenager. When Craig returned from service in the Navy following World War II he purchased the Reinhardt farm and pottery complex in Vale, North Carolina.

The pottery operation included a groundhog kiln and fully equipped shop. His pottery was featured in several publications and in 1981 examples of his work were added to the Smithsonian Institution collection.

In 1984 he received the National Endowment for the Arts' National Heritage Fellowship. Craig continued to live and work in Vale until his death in 2002.

Source:
Wikipedia, 2020

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Facts about Burlon (BB) Craig

   Burlon (B.B.) Craig  Born:  1914 - Hickory, North Carolina
Died:   2002 - Vale, North Carolina
Known for:  Folk art sculpture, pottery-face jugs
Name variants:  BB Craig

Burlon B. Craig (ca. 1914-2002) was born in Lincoln County, North Carolina and learned to make pottery as a teenager. When Craig returned from service in the Navy following World War II he purchased the Reinhardt farm and pottery complex in Vale, North Carolina.

The pottery operation included a groundhog kiln and fully equipped shop. His pottery was featured in several publications and in 1981 examples of his work were added to the Smithsonian Institution collection.

In 1984 he received the National Endowment for the Arts' National Heritage Fellowship. Craig continued to live and work in Vale until his death in 2002.

Source:
Wikipedia, 2020

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