KERAMEIKON, Croatian Ceramic Association |
KERAMEIKON,
the Croatian Ceramic Association represents a non-profit NGO that gathers ceramic artists, Pottery craftsmen, Art experts, curators, Pottery lovers, institutions, associations and all other who are interested to participate in the promotion and development of ceramic Art.
The prescribed goals on the Association: to develop and upgrade the level of communication and collaboration among ceramic artists on a global international scene.
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The International Competition of Contemporary Ceramic Art is without thematic restrictions and is open to individual artists or groups not older than 40 on 31st December 2010. A birth certificate or photocopy of a form of identification must be presented. Dead line for application is prolonged till 14th November 2010. The International Ceramic Events organised by the International Museum of Ceramic in Faenza - Foundation from 19th June to 25th September 2011. |
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Study trip to Hungary |
Study trip to Hungary on 13th -14th November |
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Candidates who wish to participate at the next IAC election of the new members, have to send their application file in form of a CD to the following address: INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF CERAMICS C/o Anja Seiler Ave de la paix 10 1201 Genève Switzerland Application deadline : JANUARY 2011 |
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The 3rd International Silicate Arts Triennial will take place in Kecskemét, Hungary in August 2011. Information and application forms for the 3rd Triennial will be available from September 2010 The application deadline is 31st March 2011. Organiser are the Foundation for Contemporary Ceramic Arts and the International Ceramics Studio. The Third International Triennial include an international competition, an exhibition and an International Ceramics Workshop. The organisers of the International Triennial of Silicate Arts endeavour to promote creativity by presenting prestigious awards to the best works shown in the exhibition. The prizes include cash awards, exhibition opportunities and free residency periods at the International Ceramics Studio in Kecskemét, Hungary. A distinguished international jury comprising of professional artists from each discipline, art critics, museum curators and magazine publishers will select the successful exhibitors and present awards to outstanding works. The theme for the 2011 is "CENTURY 21" and the organisers hope that the theme will be freely interpreted. Full information and application forms on the website: www.kitsa.org e-mail: info@kitsa.org
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Grad Varaždin |
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