international exhibitions 

May 1, 2026 entry deadline 
Better Together: Twenty Years of Teapots 

Missouri, St. Louis (August 29–November 1, 2026) 
Open to artists over the age of 18. Better Together brings together a diverse range of perspectives, rituals, and practices by inviting artists from various disciplines to explore their relationship with tea sets, services, and rituals. The exhibition seeks traditional teapots, teacups, tea sets, or other objects used in the preparation and consumption of tea, along with artists’ interpretations of the objects. Current Craft Alliance staff or board members are ineligible. All work submitted should be available for sale. 
Contact: Craft Alliance, grant.benoit@craftalliance.org; craftalliance.org

May 1, 2026 entry deadline
Resist and Persist: Social (in)Justice 

California, Sebastopol (June 20–July 26, 2026) 
Open to artists over the age of 18. This exhibition seeks to explore the promise, contradictions, and ongoing struggle of liberty, democracy, and justice. We invite artists of all backgrounds and mediums to submit work to “Resist and Persist: Social (in)Justice,” a juried exhibition that explores personal responses to social upheaval. We are seeking powerful, original works that reflect the moment: art that confronts injustice, reclaims identity, honors resistance, or envisions hope. 
Contact: Sebastopol Center for the Arts, destrella@sebarts.org; sebarts.org

May 10, 2026 entry deadline 
International Juried CLAY Exhibition 

New Mexico, Silver City (June 4–21, 2026) 
Open to artists over the age of 18. This exhibition is part of the Silver City CLAY Festival, now in its 15th year. The festival highlights New Mexico’s earth, red dirt, and deep cultural history, connecting contemporary clay art with ancestral traditions such as the Mimbres people’s pottery. 
Contact: Light Art Space, karen@lightartspace.com; clayfestival.com

united states exhibitions 

April 7, 2026 entry deadline 
Chroma 

Ohio, Norwood (May 1–June 19, 2026) 
Open to artists from the US over the age of 18. Chroma refers to the purity or intensity of color. Artists are invited to submit up to three works that prominently utilize color. The exhibition is open to functional, sculptural, and installation works. All work must be available for sale. 
Contact: Queen City Clay; jonsteinpottery@gmail.com; dropbox.com/request/ztYf91pipIbPiY6q1Kl7

April 17, 2026 entry deadline 
Big Gay Art Show 2026 

Arizona, Sedona (June 5–28, 2026) 
Open to artists from the US over the age of 18. The Big Gay Art Show is a much-anticipated, well-attended exhibition open to all artists, not just in the LGBTQ+ community, but all allies as well—working in any medium and at any level. Artwork must be made within the last three years and cannot have been on display in any other Sedona Arts Center exhibitions. 
Contact: Sedona Arts Center; jd@sedonaartscenter.org; sedonaartscenter.org

May 8, 2026 entry deadline 
In Hand III 

New Jersey, Demarest (June 11–July 24, 2026) 
Open to artists from the US and Canada over the age of 18. The Art School at Old Church invites artists to apply to In Hand III, a juried exhibition exploring the drinking vessel and the many approaches to this form. Open to ceramic interpretations of functional vessels such as cups, mugs, shot glasses, yunomi, tumblers, steins, and related forms. All work must be available for sale. 
Contact: The Art School at Old Church; eileen@tasoc.org; tasoc.org/submissions

May 23, 2026 entry deadline 
We’re Doing It ALL Wrong
® 

Ohio, Dayton (August 6–September 27, 2026) 
Open to artists from the US over the age of 18. This sixth-annual exhibition is seeking work that exposes the systemic issues, hidden crises, and overlooked failures of our modern world—issues that often simmer beneath the surface of mainstream media. Work that addresses environmental & industrial ethics, human rights & social justice, and/or systems of control encouraged. Artwork submitted should speak to the exhibit’s title and description and be original. 
Contact: Edward A. Dixon Gallery; info@eadgallery.com; shop.eadgallery.com

May 29, 2026 entry deadline 
Shino Odyssey 

Maryland, Baltimore (September 12–October 31, 2026) 
Open to artists from the US over the age of 18. Baltimore Clayworks is pleased to announce a call for entries for Shino Odyssey. This exhibition invites artists to explore and showcase the vast possibilities of the Shino glaze family, known for its remarkable sensitivity to clay body, application, kiln atmosphere, and firing duration. All interpretations are encouraged to submit. Submitted work must have been created within the last two years and must not have been exhibited at Baltimore Clayworks. Open to any form of functional or sculptural object or installation, and clay must be the primary material. All exhibited work must be for sale and available for the duration of the exhibition. 
Contact: Baltimore Clayworks; yoshi.fujii@baltimoreclayworks.org; baltimoreclayworks.org/exhibitions/calls-for-entry

June 1, 2026 entry deadline 
Reign of Fire: Make it Mayco 

Ohio, Norwood (June 26–August 20, 2026) 
Open to artists from the US over the age of 18. Reign of Fire: Make it Mayco is presented in conjunction with the Reign of Fire Workshop. Queen City Clay and Mayco are pleased to present the Make It Mayco exhibition. Artists are invited to showcase how they incorporate Mayco products into their work. This exhibition is an opportunity to demonstrate how Mayco products support and enhance your creative practice. All work must be available for sale. 
Contact: Queen City Clay; jonsteinpottery@gmail.com; dropbox.com/request/ztYf91pipIbPiY6q1Kl7

regional exhibitions 

May 1, 2026 entry deadline 
Silica/SiO
2: Northern California Ceramics 

California, Santa Cruz (September 4, 2026–January 3, 2027) 
Open to all California-based artists working in clay. This exhibition will honor the deep legacy of ceramic art in Santa Cruz County and the broader Northern California, while celebrating the new community of ceramists producing amazing work. 
Contact: Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History; marla@santacruzmah.org; santacruzmah.org/exhibitions/silica-northern-california-ceramics

fairs, festivals, and more 

May 31, 2026 entry deadline 
Oglebayfest 2026 

West Virginia, Wheeling (October 2–4, 2026) 
Open to artists over the age of 18. This juried market is open to all artists or crafters who exhibit and sell work of original concept and design, and all work must be handmade. We encourage artists and crafters to demonstrate their craft at their booth space during the festival. No manufacturer representatives will be accepted to the Artists’ Market. 
Contact: Oglebay Institute; rmorgan@oionline.com; oionline.com/oglebayfest

July 15, 2026 entry deadline 
FAVA’s Art Fair in the Square 2026 

Ohio, Oberlin (September 12, 2026) 
Open to artists over the age of 18. Open to original clay and porcelain, functional and sculptural works. All work must be original and handcrafted. Applicants must be an artist, guild, art club, or craftsperson. 
Contact: The Firelands Association for the Visual Arts (FAVA); kathleen@fava.org; favagallery.org.

 

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