Douglas Ferguson

Douglas Ferguson and his wife Ruth founded Pigeon Forge Pottery in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in 1946. They organized their business so the pottery produced there would be high quality. At one point ...
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    Douglas Ferguson and his wife Ruth founded Pigeon Forge Pottery in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in 1946. They organized their business so the pottery produced there would be high quality. At one point they employed 12 potters who would cast, glaze and fire stock items.

    In addition, they understood the importance of good publicity and having a retail outlet. Ruth ran their shop. Red clay found near the pottery was used to make thrown or slip cast wares finished with matte glazes and slip decoration. The production includes animal figurines as well a full line of functional wares. Douglas Ferguson who threw much of the functional work retired in 1998. Ruth Ferguson remained until 1999. The pottery closed in 2000.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    Primary Work Experience
    1934
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    1946

    Tennessee Valley Authority, Norris, Tennessee

    1946
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    1998

    Pigeon Forge Pottery, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

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    Southern Highland Craft Guild, Asheville, North Carolina

    Bibliography

    Bullard, Helen.Crafts and Craftsmen of the Tennessee Mountains. Fall Church, VA: The Summit Press, Ltd., 1976.

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    Jeffrey Kuratnick

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    Southern Highland Craft Guild

    Center for Craft

    Ruth Ferguson

    Citation: Jeffrey Kuratnick Douglas Ferguson, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/douglas-ferguson

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