COLLISIO, a vibrant exploration of memory, family, nostalgia and material disruption.
COLLISIO, a vibrant exploration of memory, family, nostalgia and material disruption.
For one weekend only, Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31 2026, artists across Vancouver’s West Side will once again open their studio doors and gather at satellite venues to welcome the public into their creative spaces. From internationally acclaimed artists to emerging local talent, the West of Main Art Walk offers a rare opportunity ... Read more
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Following her Her Art Prize win at Art Paris 2026, French sculptor Elsa Sahal speaks about clay, movement, fragility and pushing the limits of ceramics.
From colour and material hierarchies to community and collective making, Icheon and Beyond explores Korean ceramics with co-curator Jaemin Cha.
Icheon and Beyond: The Space Within Form explores Korean ceramics through the evolving culture of Icheon
Maddy Inez discusses ceramics, plant life, ancestral healing, ecological research and storytelling ahead of her solo exhibition at Megan Mulrooney.
Do associations with craft keep prices lower than for painting and other kinds of sculpture?
Lisson Gallery and Matthew Marks present a major Ken Price exhibition in London, showcasing the artist’s groundbreaking ceramics, sculpture and works on paper.
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As Craft Tourism Aims to Shape 2026 Travel Trends, Vilnius Hosts Europe’s Largest Artisan Fair With craft tourism emerging as one of 2026’s defining travel trends, Vilnius invites visitors to Europe’s largest celebration of craftsmanship – a five-kilometer open-air marketplace where 1,200 artisans keep traditions alive. Kaziukas Fair (March 6–8, 2026) is one of the ... Read more
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A maritime archaeological excavation in Singapore waters has uncovered the Temasek Wreck—an assemblage that is both locally unprecedented and globally significant for Yuan dynasty ceramics. The excavation, carried out intermittently between 2016 and 2019, recovered approximately 3.5 tonnes of ceramic shards along with a small number of intact or nearly intact pieces. Most striking is […]
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