The 2018 juried exhibition and awards (October 4 - 14, 2018) are meant to encourage artistic and technical excellence in the ceramic practice of ceramic artists/potters living and working in British Columbia. The range of ceramic work eligible for consideration is broad, including sculptural and functional ceramics; any creative work consisting mostly of fired clay. The awards are conferred every two years with an accompanying exhibition. Entries accepted between Jan 08 and May 31, 2018. Information and entry details HERE.
Salt Spring Island Ceramic Awards (SSICA)
114 Rainbow Road (Mahon Hall), Ganges, British Columbia V8K 2V5
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