Philadelphia rolls out the clay

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Over 20 distinct ceramics exhibitions were held as part of Philadelphia, PA's National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts conference of Mar 4-7, 1992. The best show was Clay Studio's 'Contemporary East European Ceramics,' which featured the works of 74 artists from 14 different countries.

Author: Ellison, Robert A., Jr.
Ceramic sculpture, National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts

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Color and Fire: ceramic echoes in Los Angeles

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'Color and Fire: Defining Moments in Studio Ceramics 1950-2000' exhibited a half-century of ceramic objects from 170 artists. Two themes of the exhibition were the strong role played by diversity and influence of visual conversations in modern ceramics

Author: White Cheryl
California, Ceramics

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Pacific connections: NCECA in San Diego

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The ceramic art convention and exhibition, held Mar 24-27, 1993, focused largely on art of the Pacific Rim. Works from Australia, Korea and other countries were represented in the program, which contained 95 exhibitions and presentations.

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Subjects list: Conferences, meetings and seminars, Exhibitions, Pottery
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