Spend a rainy or relaxing day in New Bern exploring a creative side with a visit to the downtown area’s favorite destination for creative minds. The Accidental Artist is a chic little pottery studio that allows patrons of all ages and artistic abilities to create their own masterpiece, and take home a wholly unique and personalized reminder of their New Bern getaway.
The Accidental Artist is located in the heart of the downtown area, and is nicely easy to reach for visitors staying throughout this historic region. Patrons can select a piece of pottery to paint and customize from seemingly endless options, which includes intricate bowls, vases and mugs, plates and coasters, and many other little treasures that are both decorative and functional. Once a piece or two has been selected, visitors can relax in the intimate studio and enjoy a lazy session of painting before the pros at The Accidental Artist fire and glaze the distinctive works of art. Fun for everyone in the family, The Accidental Artist is a great place to enjoy a little indoor fun and to make a memento of a New Bern getaway. With so many options, regular visitors will want to enjoy a morning or afternoon of artistic entertainment at The Accidental Artist again and again.
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