Sarah Culbreth and Jeff Enge
This pair of artisans has worked as professional potters for over
20 years. Their work is exhibited in arts and craft galleries
all across the region. Dinnerware, oil lamps, ceramic bells and
their trademark Spoon Bread Bakers are just a few of the items
they produce. The quality and craftsmanship found in Sarah and
Jeff's work will withstand the test of time and use. Beautiful
red clay is fired to 2185 degrees F which turns it to a solid
glass, making it useful in the oven, microwave and dishwasher.
Directions:
From I-75 take exit 76. Travel east on Highway 21 and proceed
through Berea College campus. Continue on 21E through stoplight
and four-way stop sign onto Prospect Road. You will pass Indian
Fort Theater. Turn left on 421 and drive approximately 1 mile.Turn right on 594 and drive approximately 3.5 miles, passing over three concrete bridges. About ½ mile from the third bridge turn left onto Wolf Gap. Tater Knob is down the road approximately half a mile on the right. There is also a blue Tourist Activities sign that will guide your way to Tater Knob Pottery and Farm.