"Welcome to SeaDragon! We represent American fine craft, much of it from the region, but we do represent artisans from all over the country. Almost everything in our gallery is handmade right here in America." We say some version of these words over and over to our first-time visitors. Most are astonished to find a venue where the work is hand-created and they marvel at the variety we showcase. Inevitably someone asks, how long have you been here?
American and Local Handcrafts and Fine Arts
Since 2001, SeaDragon Gallery in Duck NC has celebrated the imagination and creativity of American artisans by offering an eclectic collection of traditional and contemporary handcrafts and fine arts. Our cheerful gallery is filled with jewelry and works in pottery, glass, metal and wood by local Outer Banks, North Carolina artists and by artisans from across the United States. SeaDragon Gallery has become a must visit destination for our many summer visitors who delight in the variety and uniqueness of the works on display. Each item in our collection is selected with an emphasis on design and craftsmanship. In 2016, founder Paula Myatt sold SeaDragon Gallery to Eve Turek, who along with her husband Pete also owns Yellowhouse Gallery. Located in Nags Head since 1969, Yellowhouse joined SeaDragon in Duck in 2018. The two shops are now connected with a custom built archway not to be missed! Eve brings an extensive knowledge of local art to SeaDragon, as well as a lifelong love of fine American craft. She is an owner/artist, and brings her internationally award-winning photography to the combined gallery offerings.
It is our goal at SeaDragon Gallery to promote American artisans by providing our customers with a diversity of beautiful handmade goods combined with exceptional personal service. In our gallery you can chose from works by over 100 established and emerging artists, only a few of whom are shown here.
We invite you to visit SeaDragon Gallery, which is located in the Waterfront Shops just north of the water tower in Duck. There you can appreciate our full collection at your leisure and also enjoy the spectacular view and magnificent sunsets from our boardwalk along the Currituck Sound.
Partial Artist List
JEWELRY
Christine Monaco, Waters Glass Works, Local Jeweler
Larimar & Sterling designed by Leah Brown, Local Jeweler
Wrapped Sea glass by Linda Thompson, Local Jeweler
Sea glass by Pem Bryant, Local Jeweler
Hammered Sterling by Laura Howard, Local Jeweler
LizTech -- Retiring in 2018! Get your Liztech pieces this year while you still can!
Q Evon, NC jeweler
Jason McLeod, VA jeweler
Christophe Poly (Canadian jeweler)
Whitney Jewelry Designs
Yoolie & Seeka
Peggy Petrey
Stuart Peterman
Eclat
Barbie Levy
Earl Jones
Theresa Girzone Studios
Monica Van Der Mars
Ficklesticks
Ava Austin
SDS Copper
Osmose (Canadian jeweler)
Passiko
Carole Grandy
John Marchello
CERAMICS
Redman Pottery, Local Artist
Amy Gentry, VA/Local Artist
DeHaven Pottery, VA/Local Artist
Frank Miglorie, NC Regional Artist
Carolyn Sleeper, NC Regional Artist
Dirty Dog Pottery
Clay in Motion
Uwharrie Crystalline, Seagrove NC
Donna Toohey
Janice Miller, NC/SC Artist
Loren Lukens
WORKS IN PAPER
Eve Turek, Owner, Photography
EM Corsa, Local Artist, Mixed Media
Elizabeth Glass, RI/Local Artist, Oil
Deborah Hershey, PA/Local Artist, Mixed Media
Carolina Coto, Local Artist
Brad Price, Local Artist, Oil
Robin Naomi Campbell, Local Artist, Acrylic
Martha Johnson, Mixed Media
Suzy Unterzuber, Zooberwerx, Mixed Media
WOOD
Kerry Reed, Carver, Local Artist
Michael Rizzo, Carver, Local Artist
Andrew Randazo, Wood Turner, VA Artist
Craig Blackwell, Wood Turner, Local Artist
K Yen Fine, Wood Paintings, Local/VA Artist
GLASS
Peter C Turek, Local Artist
T Rose Studio, VA Artist
Melanie Leppa, Mad River Glass
Tom Vasquez, VA artist
Anchor Bend Glass
Opal Art Glass
Hudson Water Glass
Jake Pfiefer, Hot Glass Alley
WGK Glassworks
Vessel Studio Glass
Elias Studio
Tri-Symbolize Glass
FIBER
Cole Fagersten, Local Artist
Susan Owens, NC Regional Artist
One Wing Studio
Barbara Kubala
Danny K Handbags