Ceramic Cities Exchange
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Led by British Ceramics Biennial in partnership with the Museum of Ceramics in Bolesławiec, Poland, Ceramic Cities Exchange creates opportunities for young artists to expand their creative practice, broaden their networks and engage in international cultural exchange.
About Ceramic Cities Exchange
Drawing upon the prestigious ceramic heritage of both cities, the first phase included a digital exchange and creative workshops, followed by a UK artist visit to Bolesławiec in August 2025.
While in Poland, participants explored local ceramic heritage and created new work in response to their experiences, all of which is captured in this short film and will be shown at the 2025 British Ceramics Biennial in Space B.
A further phase of Ceramic Cities Exchange aims to enable Polish artists to travel to Stoke-on-Trent, strengthening international connections through shared ceramic traditions.
Learn more about the Ceramic Cities Exchange programme.
The artists
Support
Ceramic Cities Exchange is supported by the British Council under the UK/Poland Season 2025 The Alchemy of Culture, the Polish Cultural Institute in London and the Polish Aid Foundation Trust.
Thank you to Copperbeach, Wavemaker and YMCA North Staffordshire.
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