Puckett Pottery House

The wait is over! Experience history and new beginnings at the grand opening of the newly remodeled Puckett Pottery House—a vibrant new ceramic studio in Cornelius. This exciting addition marks a major milestone in expanding access to hands-on arts experiences across the Lake Norman region.

Part of the Sculpting the Future initiative, the reimagined Puckett and Goodrum houses blend historic preservation with modern creativity, offering state-of-the-art ceramics facilities, a welcoming art courtyard, and new spaces for community connection and growth. Join us for a week of public events, including a ribbon cutting, open houses, and interactive drop-in experiences—come explore it all firsthand.

Your Creative Journey Begins Here!

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Whether you’re a beginner, hobbyist, or experienced artist, our classes, workshops, and open studio sessions offer the perfect place to learn, create, and connect. Registration is now open!

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Taisia, Ceramics Instructor

Linda, Ceramics Student

Reagan, Ceramics Student

Ed, Ceramics Student

FROM OUR COMMUNITY:

“It’s so important that we have a new location that allows us to come together to learn and be in community with each other.”

Cain Center has already transformed our region by bringing the arts to the heart of our community. This next chapter builds on that momentum—creating new opportunities for learning, connection, and creativity for people of all ages and backgrounds.

So let’s all be here together and create this wonderful place for our children, our families, and our future.”

A vision shaped by many, made for all

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We have big dreams for this town, and it builds on the character shaped over generations.

Renderings designed by Nicole Perri Architecture.

WHAT TO EXPECT

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Preservation and renovation of historic homes

The restored Goodrum and Puckett houses will not only honor the area’s architectural heritage but also serve as new civic spaces that foster artistic and community engagement and provide further arts education opportunities. The renewed exterior of the structures also takes direct inspiration from the creative work of local artists and beloved ceramics instructors Rene Calder and Keith Meyers.

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The new facility will offer expanded resources and dedicated spaces for ceramic artists to create, teach, and inspire, ensuring that this cherished art form continues to thrive for generations to come.

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This versatile space will be a hub for creative placemaking and a community gathering spot, serving as a welcoming gateway to Downtown Cornelius. The courtyard is designed to host a variety of events, workshops, and performances, encouraging residents and visitors alike to come together and celebrate the arts and community.

We're also excited about:

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  • New office spaces for our dedicated and growing staff
  • Future growth potential with an additional corner parcel

Your hands, your legacy

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To bring this vision to it’s full potential we need your help. Please consider donating* today.

Reach out to Karen or Anita for more information or for other ways to support this project.

Karen Gipson
Director of Development
kgipson@cainarts.org

Anita Overcash
Sr. Development Associate
aovercash@cainarts.org

*Cain Center for the Arts is an IRS registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All gifts are fully tax-deductible in keeping with current IRS regulations.

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Together, our hands will shape a future we're proud of.

Honor our history by investing in our future

$2,000, $5,000 or $10,000 can be pledged and paid by January 31, 2027.

Naming opportunities are also available

Ceramics Center – available 
Courtyard – no longer available 
Naming Op 3 – available

Call Anita at (980) 689-4645 for more information.

Stay updated about progress and opportunities

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Frequently asked questions:

Ceramics has long been a cherished art form in Lake Norman, but it never had a permanent home. This project makes good on our original vision, creating a dedicated space for ceramics while further honoring Cornelius’ history through thoughtful preservation and community-driven revitalization.

  • Preservation and renovation of historic homes
  • State-of-the-art ceramics facility
  • Open & inviting courtyard
  • New office spaces for our dedicated and growing staff
  • Future growth potential with an additional corner parcel

The new ceramics center will host classes and workshops for both youth and adults, including hand-building and wheel throwing. An open studio will also be available for artists who wish to hone their craft, and we’ll be able to host more robust summer camps for kids of all ages. The community gathering space will allow an additional option for outdoor events as well.

Yes! Please contact Karen Gipson, Director of Development, at kgipson@cainarts.org or Anita Overcash, Sr. Development Associate, at aovercash@cainarts.org.

We are currently on track for construction to be completed in Spring 2026, with expanded program offerings coming later that year.

Thank you to our local partners who are helping us sculpt the future:

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A home for those who shape the world

Our community is full of imagination, passion, and skill. Enjoy a few stories from your neighbors!

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