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International Ceramics Festival at Aberystwyth Arts CentreInternational Ceramics Festival at Aberystwyth Arts Centre

International Ceramics Festival  International Ceramics Festival

As ever, there is an amazing line-up of demonstrators for the 2013 festival. With guest artists from the USA, Korea, China, Spain, Poland, New Zealand and from throughout the UK, it truly lives up to its 'international' title.

Held every other year at Aberystwyth Arts Centre on the Mid Wales coast, the thre-day event began in 1987 and has grown in size and stature. It offers teachers, students, ceramic artists, collectors, working potters and amateurs the chance to meet and study the work of distinguished, internationally known potters and ceramicists from Wales, the UK and around the world.

The festival regularly attracts 1000 visitors from around the globe who attend lectures, watch practical demonstrations and visit special exhibitions over one jam-packed weekend. The international demonstrators show skills and techniques on a specially adapted stage, which is relayed onto a big screen to enable a bird's eye view of their technique.

They also have their own workspaces, enabling personal discussion about their work with festival goers. The focus is both practical and inspirational - kilns are built, pots are made and fired, contacts and friendships made and renewed.

Among the firing events to enjoy this year are New Zealanders Peter Lange's and Duncan Shearer's firing of a 'Phone Book Kiln', created with 150 phone directories. They will also be firing an origami kiln created from composite laminated material, folded into shape around the pots and wood fired.

Peter's last visit to the festival in 2005 saw him create an ice kiln, so he is well known for exciting and unexpected kiln techniques! Joining them on the kiln site will be Jeremy Steward, who will be building a firing a wood-fired soda kiln.

Mick Morgan will be giving festival goers an opportunity to get stuck in themselves with French clay, adding a white slip and wood firing in an experimental kiln based on the traiditonal Greek method of post-fire smoking, to give a distinctive black and orange finish.

Demonstrators on the 2013 main stage - who will each also give a lecture, have their workspaces open to the public all weekend and show work in the Guest Exhibition - include Beth Cavener Stichter (USA), Richard Notkin (USA), Doug Fitch (UK), Sung Jae Choi (Korea), Rafael Perez (Spain), Takeshi Yasuda (China), Virginia Scotchie (USA), Monika Patuszynska (Poland). As additional artists join the line up their names and details will be added to the ICF website.

Two special awards are made during each festival. Firstly, a Lifetime Achievement Award is made to recognise a ceramic artist or potter who has made a major contribution to the world of ceramics.

The 2011 Award was given to Emanuel Cooper, whilst previous winners have included Don Reitz, Ruth Duckworth, David Leach, Frank and Janet Hamer, Janet Mansfield, Warren McKenzie, Michael Casson and Ray Finch. During the 2011 festival all delegates had an opportunity to nominate a potter for the 2013 award, the results of which will be announced at the 2013 Opening Ceremony.

The second award is the Potclays Emerging Makers Award, open to new potters and artists working with clay who have graduated from college within the past five years. This award provides a fantastic opportunity to present a project or firing at the festival, working alongside the world's most respected artists.

As well as demonstrations, there will also be a busy programme of talks, films and exhibitions over the festival weekend, including a buying exhibition of works from all the demonstrators. Trade stalls also enhance the programme, offering an opportunity to see and compare new equipment, tools and materials as well as purchase tried and tested products directly from the suppliers.

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Passes for the festival weekend can be booked online via the festival's website www.internationalceramicsfestival.org or by calling Aberystwyth Arts Centre's Box Office.

Event details

Dates and Times
Dates Times
Fri 28 - Sun 30 Jun 2013
   
International Ceramics Festival
International Ceramics Festival
 
 

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Tel: 01970 623232
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Venue

Aberystwyth Arts Centre

Penglais, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3DE

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