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NCECA K-12 EXHIBITION

CYMBAL

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

RAYMOND CENTRAL ART

2025

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT

The National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition is an annual juried ceramic competition for Kindergarten through Grade 12 (K-12) students in the United States. Designed to showcase the best K12 ceramic work made in the country, the exhibition takes place in a different city each year in conjunction with the annual conference of The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA).

The NCECA conference is the preeminent ceramic event in the US annually, gathering professionals from universities, colleges, museums, art galleries and the ceramic arts world to a host city to view exhibitions, demonstrations, talks and other ceramic events. For that week, the host city is the world capital of ceramics.

This year we are honored to have Paul Wandless as our juror. Wandless is an artist, author and educator. He’s given over 100 workshops regarding his art and techniques around the U.S. His clay work, prints and sculptures have been widely exhibited since 1995 including a solo exhibition at the Ohr-O’keefe Museum of Art and as a featured artist at the Racine Museum of Art.

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT

Host City: Salt Lake City, UT

Total Entries: 1032 Total Teachers: 156

The entry numbers break down into our four grade level categories:

Grades K - 5 = 54

Grades 6 - 8 = 55

Grades 9 - 10 = 160

Grades 11 - 12 = 763

The selection process was very difficult, as there was so much outstanding work submitted. From the total entries, 150 were selected for the exhibition. This number is derived from the space available where the NCECA Conference is being held.

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NCECA EXHIBITION

BARNWOODKINSLEY SEUFERER

CERAMIC

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NCECA EXHIBITION

UNDERWATER RAINFORESTKINSLEY SEUFERER

CERAMIC

2024

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