international exhibitions 

January 31, 2024 entry deadline 

California, Laguna Beach “2024– Women in Art” (March 7–30). Open to artists 18 years of age and older. Women artists encouraged to apply. Multiple mediums considered, including sculpture. All artists who submit to this show will be accepted and have at least one of their submitted works posted on the website. Fee: $35 for 3 images. Juried from digital. Contact Las Laguna Art Gallery, 577 South Coast Highway, Suite A1, Laguna Beach, CA 92651; laslagunaartgallery@gmail.com; 949-505-0950; www.laslagunaartgallery.com/women

January 31, 2024 entry deadline 

Japan, Mino “13th International Ceramics Competition: The Future of Ceramics” (October 18–November 17). Entries should go beyond traditional concepts in a way that is imaginative and inspired—one that opens the door to the future of the ceramics. Open to all ceramic artists. Open to all forms of ceramic artwork created in the last three years. No fee. Juried from digital. Ceramics Park MINO 4-2-5 Higashi-machi, Tajimi City, Gifu 507-0801 Japan; +81-572-25-4111; info@icfmino.com; www.icfmino.com

February 2, 2024 entry deadline 

Virginia, Richmond “TEA” (March 20–April 20). Artspace Gallery will present an international juried exhibition of clay forms related to the service of Tea (tea pots, tea bowls, tea caddies, tea cups, etc.). Open to ceramic artists 18 years of age and older residing in the US and Canada. Work must have been created within the past 3 years. Curated by John Jessiman and juried by Mitch Iburg. Opening March 21 during the NCECA conference. Fee: $35 for 3 entries. $10 each for 2 additional works. Juried from digital. Contact John Jessiman, 2833-A Hathaway Road, Richmond, VA 23225; 434-248-5074; johnjessiman255@gmail.comwww.artspacegallery.org

February 4, 2024 entry deadline 

Massachusetts, Somerville “The Mudflat Cup Show” (March 28–April 13). Open to ceramic artists over 18 residing in the US or Canada. Clay artists are invited to submit functional cups and mugs to this bi-annual cup show. All work must be for sale, functional, food safe, and made within the last 3 years. Artists may submit up to 5 pieces. No fee. Juried from digital. Juror: Martha Grover. Contact Kate Kuligowski, Mudflat, 81 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02145; 617-628-0589; kate@mudflat.com; www.mudflat.org

February 26, 2024 entry deadline 

California, Roseville “Off Center - An International Ceramic Competition: 2024” (April 6–May 18). This competition celebrates the timeless tradition of ceramic art, but also welcomes your unique artistic vision. This year’s competition is seeking a special focus on installation artworks and large-scale ceramics. Open to ceramic artists 18 years of age and older. Open to all forms of ceramic artwork. All work must be for sale. Artwork cannot have been previously exhibited at Blue Line Arts. Fee: $35. Juried from digital. Contact Blue Line Arts, 405 Vernon Street, Suite #100, Roseville, CA 95678; 916-783-4117; gallery@bluelinearts.org; www.bluelinearts.org

February 29, 2024 entry deadline 

California, Laguna Beach “2024 All Things Considered” (April 4–26). This is an Open Theme/All Media Exhibition. All local, national and international artists will be considered in this call for art. Fee: $35 for 3 images. Juried from digital. Contact Las Laguna Art Gallery, 577 South Coast Highway, Suite A1, Laguna Beach, CA 92651; laslagunaartgallery@gmail.com; 949-505-0950; www.laslagunaartgallery.com

March 1, 2024 entry deadline 

Switzerland, Carouge “International Ceramics Competition Carouge 2024: Celebration” (April 6–May 18). Open to artists 16 years of age and older. Celebration is present in all human societies, in all latitudes, yesterday as today. Made of excess, moments of explosion and effervescence in opposition to an everyday life that is most often monotonous, it gives rhythm to our lives. The competition is open to all artists working with ceramics. Single works must be no larger than 271/2 inches in any direction and sets or installations must be no larger than 391/4 inches in any direction. Juried from digital. Museum of Carouge, Place de Sardaigne 2, Carouge, Switzerland; +41 223423383; musee@carouge.ch; www.carouge.ch/international-ceramics-competition-carouge-2024

March 18, 2024 entry deadline 

Korea, Gyeonggi-do “KICB2024 International Competition” (September 6, 2024–February 18, 2025). The Korea Ceramic Foundation (KOCEF) and Gyeonggi Museum of Ceramic Design seek artworks that represent contemporary trends in ceramic art world, speak to environmental, social, political, and economic issues, and the artistic discourse they perpetuate, combining to suggest a proposed future vision for the ceramic arts. No fee. Juried from digital. Contact Han Jeongwoon; contact@gmocca.org; kicb.or.kr

united states exhibitions 

January 2, 2024 entry deadline 

Illinois, St. Charles “Contemporary Colors” (February 1–March 14). This show is all about color. Artists use vibrant colors to make lively and joyous statements about life. 2D and 3D artwork in any media will be accepted for consideration. Open to artists 18 years of age and older. Work must be for sale and must have been completed in the last three years. Fee: $35. Juried from digital. Contact the Kavanagh Gallery, Fine Line Creative Arts Center, 37W570 Bolcum Rd, St Charles, IL 60175; gallery@fineline.org; 630-584-9443; fineline.org

January 12, 2024 entry deadline 

West Virginia, Wheeling “Earth & Fire 2024” (February 23–March 30). Open to visual artists 18 years and older. Stifel Fine Arts Center of Oglebay Institute will be hosting a national exhibition of ceramic art in February and March 2024. This is an annual exhibition and will be a focal point of Ceramics Take Over Wheeling. Artists may submit up to 2 works. Works must have been completed within the last two years and not previously exhibited at the Arts Center. Works must be for sale. Fee: $35. Juried from digital. Juror: Shoji Satake. Contact Rick Morgan, Oglebay Institute, rmorgan@oionline.com, 304-242-7700. 

January 19, 2024 entry deadline 

Colorado, Grand Junction “Contemporary Clay: 10th International Biennial Juried Exhibit 2024” (May 24–June 28). Open to artists 18 years and older. Artists may enter up to 3 works that use clay as the focus material. Contemporary Clay has sought to showcase the latest developments in ceramic art nationwide, spanning the categories of functional vessels, sculptural ceramics, and installation art. Artwork must have been executed over the last two years and not previously exhibited at this location. Fee: $35. Juried from digital. Juror: Alleghany Meadows. Contact The Art Center of Western Colorado, 970-243-7337 x1; tshepherd@gjartcenter.org; www.gjartcenter.org

March 1, 2024 entry deadline 

Georgia, Savannah “Sip: A Ceramic Cup Show” (April 12–26). Artists in the US can submit drinking vessels: cups, mugs, yunomis, tankards, goblets, teabowls, etc. Works must be functional and have food-safe glazes, be primarily made from clay, and must not exceed 8 × 6 × 6 inches (including handle) or weigh over 2 pounds. All accepted entries will be eligible for ”Best in Show” and ”People’s Choice” awards, up to $250 in prizes. Fee: $25. Juror: Jen Allen. Contact Jessica Broad, Ology Gallery at Savannah Clay Community, savannahclaycommunity@gmail.com, 724-549-1867; www.savannahclaycommunity.com

March 31, 2024 entry deadline 

New Jersey, Demarest “In Hand–A Juried Exhibition” (May 10–June 14). Open to any artists living or working in the US, ages 18 and over. The Art School at Old Church invites you to apply to ”In Hand,” a juried exhibition that explores the drinking vessel and the various approaches to the form. Open to ceramic interpretations of a cup, mug, goblet, sipper, yunomi, tumbler, stein, etc. All work must be available for sale—gallery takes a commission. Fee: $35. Juried from digital. Juror: Bruce Dehnert. Contact Eileen Sackman, The Art School at Old Church, eileen@tasoc.org, 516-776-3586; www.tasoc.org/submissions

regional exhibitions 

January 2, 2024 entry deadline 

Colorado, Lakewood “Terra/Earth/ Ground” (January 26–February 11). Open to artists over the age of 18. What is your involvement with “EARTH”? Depictions in all disciplines (except video) are acceptable. Core Art Space invites all artists of any mediums, 2D and 3D (except video/installations). Work must be no larger than 48 inches on its longest side, including frame. Fee: $35 for up to 3 works. Juried from digital. Juror: Chris Stevens. Contact Core Art Space, 6501 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214; coreexhibits@gmail.com; 303-297- 8428; www.coreartspace.com

January 15, 2024 entry deadline 

Florida, Fort Myers “38th Annual All Florida Exhibition” (March 1–30). Open to all artists residing in Florida. Only original artwork will be accepted. Work must be no larger than 3 feet on its longest side or 150 pounds. Fee: $35 for up to 3 works. Juried from digital. Contact Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33919; exhibitions@artinlee.org; 239-939- 2787; www.artinlee.org

fairs and festivals 

January 31, 2024 entry deadline 

Japan, Tajimi City, Gifu “The 13th International Ceramics Festival MINO, Japan” (October 18–November 17, 2024). Open to ceramic artists from all over the world. Theme of this year’s competition is “The Future of Ceramics.” Entries should go beyond traditional concepts in a way that is imaginative and inspired—one that opens the door to the future of the ceramics. No fee for up to 3 entries in 3 categories. Juried from digital. Contact Ceramic Park Mino; 0572-25-4111; info@icfmino.com; www.icfmino.com

March 1, 2024 entry deadline 

Texas, Lubbock “46th Lubbock Arts Festival Juried Gallery” (April 13–14). This competition is part of the annual Lubbock Arts Festival and is open to all artists working in any fine art media. Entries must be original in design and execution. Entries must have been completed in the last two years. Works completed in a workshop or under supervision are ineligible. Fee: $30. Juried from digital. Juror: Brice McCasland. Contact the Lubbock Arts Festival, Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, 1501 Mac Davis Lane, Lubbock, Texas 79401; assistant@lubbockarts.org; 806-744-2787; lubbockartsfestival.org

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