Ceramic Inspired Art Exhibitions Around The Globe

Ceramics are possibly one of the most versatile materials on earth. Apart from extensive use in almost all industries, ceramics are used in art all the world over. Most developed cultures have a long history of ceramic art. Ranging from prehistoric pottery to modern ceramic inspired art installations, the ceramic concept has inspired artists since ancient times.

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Here we are going to explore some important ceramic art exhibitions from around the world.

Centre Of Ceramic Art (UK)

The Center of Ceramic Art (CoCA) is part of the York Art Gallery. The CoCA represents a collection of British Studio Ceramics sourced primarily from significant gifts by private collectors. The various pieces in the collection are representative of the passions and signatures of their creators. They also provide a unique insight into the British Studio Ceramics movement.

Alfred Ceramic Art Museum (USA)

The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum is housed at Alfred University in New York. The museum is home to almost 8000 ceramic pieces ranging from pottery shards belonging to ancient civilizations to contemporary ceramic art. The museum is dedicated to the collection, preservation and exhibition as well as research of ceramic art objects.

Puls Contemporary Ceramics (Belgium)

Puls boasts of being the only gallery in Brussels dedicated entirely to Ceramic Art.  Puls exhibitions usually showcase the works of established artists as well as that of upcoming talents. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a casual browser, Puls has something for you.

General Fine Craft (Canada)

The General is a commercial gallery exhibiting the works of talented artists from Ontario and Quebec. Their exhibitions offer fresh perspectives on the Canadian ceramic scene.

Ardmore Ceramic Art (South Africa)

Founded in 1985 by Zimbabwean-born ceramic artist Fee Halsted, Ardmore is a lively gallery as well as studio where modern ceramic art is created and exhibited by local artists.

These are only some of the many ceramic art exhibitions from across the globe. The supple art of ceramics has piqued human interest since time immemorial, and will continue to do so in the years to come. Ceramics has proven itself to be an all-rounder in diverse fields comprising science, technology, industry and art. It’s amazing to think of the exquisite pieces of art conceived and created by the masters of ceramic arts. One thing is for sure, the future of ceramic inspired arts is shaping up to be wonderful.