Colour and Porcelain exhibition


Image – Caroline Yi Cheng

Exploring colour in Porcelain at flow gallery

12 June – 6 September 2007

“Bringing together the work of seven international artists, Colourware showcases the beautiful and varied ways in which colour and form can combine in contemporary porcelain. From vessels, wall pieces and bowls, to china sculptures and installations, porcelain moves away from the traditional, muted palette to adopt vibrant colours and eccentric forms.”

Don’t miss checking out the other gallery artists…so much great work in one place.

1-5 Needham Road
London W11 2RP UK
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Pottery holidays in Malawi

“Dedza is the highest town in Malawi and Dedza mountain, reaching up to nearly 7,000 feet, forms the backdrop to Dedza Pottery. The slopes of the mountain are covered with a well managed pine forest that supplies timber and firewood to a wide region. It is a beautiful and unspoilt environment in which to create, and great care is taken not to cause any environmental damage in the pottery operations. The pottery was started, as a private business, in 1987 by Chris and Charity Stevens.”

For more information about the 2 or 3 week workshops check out their website.

THE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF POSTMODERN CERAMICS 2008

“The greatest and most important ceramic manifestation in Croatia will take place from March 6 to April 4 2009 in the City Museum of Varazdin.

The title of the exhibition: NATURE AS ADVENTURE

Only works which embody the concept of ceramics as a means of free artistic expression will be accepted: sculptures, installation, and works serving a non-functional and functional purpose. Artists are expected to contribute by presenting distinctively personalised, original and novel ceramic art works characterised by a sincere approach, an ebullient, vivaciously creative and imaginative form of expression. A combination of various materials may be used but the work must be done primarily in ceramics.”

Deadline for submission of applications:
October, the 30 2008 (post stamp)

Check out website for more info.