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Ellison Bay Pottery Studios, Ellison Bay

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We are a Door County, Wisconsin pottery started in 1974 by John T. Dietrich and Diane McNeil.

Our pottery studio and gallery is in Ellison Bay which is on the Door Peninsula in northeast Wisconsin.

We make and sell our functional pottery in our 1934 apple barn.
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  • Set off the main road a bit, we were pleased to happen upon this little gem; especially since options are somewhat limited in early April for finding places open to peruse. There was a wonderful... 
    Set off the main road a bit, we were pleased to happen upon this little gem; especially since options are somewhat limited in early April for finding places open to peruse. There was a wonderful...  more »
  • About a half mile off the road, this was a cute little gallery with some very nice pieces. We picked up a small bowl and saw several things we liked. Worth finding and checking out. 
    About a half mile off the road, this was a cute little gallery with some very nice pieces. We picked up a small bowl and saw several things we liked. Worth finding and checking out.  more »
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  • After visiting nearby Door Bluff Headlands County Park, we dropped in here on a whim as the signage for this studio was located right on the same Garrett Bay Road that leads out of the park. And we are very glad we did, as it was a unique business and cultural Door County experience indeed. The gravel and dirt road leading to their secluded studio is like being right back in the park, and after a little bit of roadway, their studio appears out of the woods. Ha, perty different and interesting to say the least! Off to the side of the studio was Diane McNeil who greeted and welcomed us. Hidden back in his workshop was John Dietrich, the master potter at work. We browsed around the gallery and there was a lot of colorful and artistic pottery to look at, but nothing really clicked for us buying-wise on this trip anyway. But the best part was that after browsing, we got to chatting with this delightful and engaging and long time husband and wife team. Their gallery is actually a converted historic 1934 vintage apple barn. On the premises behind their gallery is their home too. You can tell this business is their love and livelihood. We learned yet again it's a small world. Diane actually hails originally from Glen Ellyn, IL and still remembers now bustling Naperville as open pasture land! John was raised in Appleton WI and trained from his college days to be a master potter, but both of his parents were actually renowned painters from Oak Park, IL! There are other potteries in town we noticed later, and I'm sure each has their own story, but their particular story here was one that gave us a sense of connection. Drop by to meet this welcoming couple, go off the beaten path, and see if any of their work might be what you're looking for!
  • Wow, amazing pottery studio with the kindest couple who owns it. He showed us his pottery studio where he creates and told us about his methods and mediums. A must stop for sure if you love art.

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