NCECA stands for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. It is also an annual conference drawing thousands of ceramic artists, potters, educators and students. This year it took place on March 25 – 28th in Providence, Rhode Island. Find out more about NCECA here: NCECA Blog, Facebook Page, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook Group, Youtube, Slideshare.
Now, check out all the great stuff that people have shared from NCECA 2015!
Images from NCECA 2015
The Romantic Robots: NCECA 2015
Euclids: NCECA 2015
Flickr:
Dirt Palace: Nicki Green & Caitlin Rose Sweet
Harvard Arts: Gallery 224 | Christopher Adams 3/28/2015 Opening Reception
undergroundbastard: March 26, 27, 28, 29
Denise Joyal: NCECA Providence #49
acstanley54: March 25, 26, 28, 29, 30
njervey: NCECA
Laurie Leuchtenburg: NCECA 2015 (plus videos!)
NCECA Videos
2015 Conference Content Youtube Playlist
Roberto Lugo – NCECA Emerging Artist
Heidi McKenzie – The Basics of Business in the Arts
The Social Media Experiment panel
Stories and Reactions
CFile: The Ceramic Clan Gathers in Providence, Highlights from the 2015 NCECA Conference
Lori Watts: NCECA Wrap Up
The Smart Cat: POW
Tangled Roots: NCECA Madness
Kristen Kieffer: NCECA Providence
Rebecca Beaird: NCECA 2015: Kiln It
Pinchpots: In Providence, Rhode Island
Jenni Ward: NCECA 2015
Peter Anderson: Gustavo Perez Demo
Hamish Jackson: NCECA in Review
News and Exhibition Notes
Abigael Elizabeth: NCECA Inspired Exhibitions, Steel Yard Ceramicists & NCECA, NCECA Inspired Exhibitions II, NCECA Inspired Exhibitions III
Providence Daily Dose: AS220 March Galleries
Our RISD: Ceramic Surface in Unusual Places, Concatenation of Clay, President Somerson Welcomes Collectors
Rhode Island Public Radio: Ceramic Artists Take Over Providence, National Ceramics Conference Wraps Up in Providence
Bell Gallery: Installing the 2015 NCECA Biennial
The Boston Globe: Ceramics in the Spotlight, in Providence and Beyond
The Sun Chronicle: Dynamic Ceramics…
Providence Journal: Artist’s 1967 Airstream Trailer…
University of Arkansas: Art Professor Explores Relationships Between…
Rhode Island Monthly: 3D Printed Wall Art…
Cranston Herald: Ceramic Exhibit held at Artist’s Exchange
CFile: It’s a Crime
More to Come
Be on the lookout for more content from the conference. The NCECA Blog is constantly posting videos and other great stuff. You can also check out some of the latest from #nceca2015 on social media:
And if you have something to share, leave a comment, send an email or post a link to one of the Pottery Making Info social media pages.
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