Craft Education Project questionnaire: Teague Pottery
Dublin Core
Title
Craft Education Project questionnaire: Teague Pottery
Subject
Artisans
Handicraft
Pottery
Description
Teague Pottery was a local pottery run by a family without professional training. They sold "all types" of pottery at area roadside stands and markets. The final statement on the questionnaire reads "Poor pottery but they can sell all they make. Help not desired." Questionnaires like this one were the raw data for the exploratory study of the Craft Education Project, a joint undertaking by the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild and the Southern Highlanders. Marian Heard was hired to oversee the planning phase that involved visiting artists and determining the needs of the craftworkers. Her results, referred to as "The Heard Report," were published as the "Report of an exploratory study looking toward a craft education project ...." The preliminary project led to an educational program funded by the General Education Board.
Creator
Heard, Marian Gladys
Southern Highland Handicraft Guild
Southern Highlanders, Inc.
Source
Craft Education Program Files
Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
Date
1944
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Format
jpg
questionnaires
Language
eng
Type
Text
Identifier
14020
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/14020
Date Created
2007-2-15
Rights Holder
All rights reserved. For permissions, contact Hunter Library Special Collections, Western Carolina U, Cullowhee, NC 28723;
Spatial Coverage
Moore County (N.C.)
Appalachian Region, Southern
Extent
11" x 8.5"(dimension)
Is Part Of
Craft Revival
Collection
Citation
Heard, Marian Gladys, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, and Southern Highlanders, Inc., “Craft Education Project questionnaire: Teague Pottery,” OAI, accessed May 11, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/14020.