Ceramic Art Exhibitions in London

The Ceramic art exhibition, which is held every year in autumn, displays ceramic art and craft of both national and international stature, and visitors get a chance to explore and purchase them. The help of media is used to create educational programmes, thus helping the visitors get an insight into ceramic art studio ceramics. One gets to know of the multiple aspects that undertone the technicalities and aesthetics of Ceramic arts. Ceramic Art Exhibition is presented by Crafts Potter Associations (CPA), which is a national body and aims to foster the creation and reach of Ceramic arts. The CPA also publishes a magazine, Ceramic Review, which is widely known for its promotion of arts and craft of ceramics.

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Instructions

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    History

    The Ceramic Art Exhibition is an annual event held every autumn, for the past eight years in London. The exhibition is presented by Crafts Potter Association (CPA), which is a national body formed to further the creation of ceramic art, and introduce various dimensions of ceramic studio to people. From its inception in 1958 till today, the CPA has rendered a substantial role to promote ceramic art.

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    Activities

    Visitors to the Art Exhibition get a chance to discover the products of ceramic art, and probe the technical dimensions involved in the creation of crafts. The Exhibition also aims to promote studio ceramics.

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    Important Dates

    Held in the autumn of every year for 3 days.

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    Duration

    The timing of the art exhibition is from 10 am to 6 pm.

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    How to Contact

    The Crafts Potters Association can be contacted at the below address.

    Contact: +44 20 3137 0750
    Location: 63 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3BF, United Kingdom. View Map.
    Email: organiser@ceramics.org.uk

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    Location

    The Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7 (adjacent to the Royal Albert Hall), United Kingdom.

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    How to get there

    By Tube

    Move southwest on Kensington High St/A315 towards Wright's Ln and turn right onto Campden Hill Rd. Take the 1st right onto Phillimore Walk and take the 1st right onto Hornton St. Turn left onto Kensington High St/A315 and keep moving on A315. Turn right onto Jay Mews to reach the destination. View Map

    By Bus

    The nearest bus stop is Knightsbridge, Kensington Royal Albert Hall (Stop K2). If you want to travel by bus then you may use buses numbering 701, 702  to reach this bus stop.

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