About Us

Founded in 1990 by artists Maureen Seamonds, Betty Guyler, and JoAnn Hendricks, The Produce Station began as a shared studio and small gallery rooted in handmade work and creative exchange.

Today, the tradition continues through an active pottery studio, rotating exhibitions in the Ice House Gallery, and hands-on learning experiences that welcome both first-time visitors and longtime supporters.


What’s happening now


In the Studio

Functional and decorative pottery made on site, with an emphasis on thoughtful design, skilled craftsmanship, and everyday use.


In the Ice House Gallery

Rotating exhibitions featuring regional artists working across ceramics, sculpture, painting, and mixed media.


Pottery Studio

A fully equipped working studio where functional stoneware and porcelain pieces are designed, thrown, fired, and finished on site.

Ice House Gallery

A historic structure reimagined as a contemporary gallery space, hosting curated exhibitions throughout the year.

Learn & Gather

Classes, workshops, and special events designed for adults and community members at all stages of creative experience.