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Upcoming calls for entry May 2024

Participating in ceramic exhibitions offers artists a powerful platform to share their unique voices and connect with a broader audience.

It’s not just about showcasing your work; it’s about sharing your passion, your stories, and your creative journey with the world.

These exhibitions provide a space for artists to inspire, provoke thought, and evoke emotions in others through their art. Each application is an opportunity to contribute to the rich tapestry of the ceramic community, to foster meaningful connections, and to celebrate the diversity of artistic expression. So, seize the moment, embrace the opportunity, and let your ceramic creations shine brightly for all to see. Your voice matters, and your art deserves to be celebrated!

If you or any local organizations in your community are hosting a ceramic call for entry please drop us a line with the info so we can add it to our blog or next newsletter!

carole.epp@ceramic.school – ATTN: CAROLE NEWSLETTER

Call for Entries: Form + Space 2024 Juried Art Exhibition – Museum of Art – DeLand

Call for Entries: Form + Space 2024 Juried Art Exhibition – Museum of Art – DeLand

From The Earth: Call for Entry

From The Earth: Call for Entry

For A Feast – call for entry

For A Feast – call for entry

NCECA – Tons of upcoming NCECA deadlines over the next month

Tons of upcoming NCECA deadlines over the next month or so.

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