Ceramic Art London will bring its largest ever fair to Olympia London this spring for the 20th anniversary of the show.
Running over three days from Friday April 19 to Sunday April 21, this will be its debut at Olympia London as it expands to the venue’s West hall.
118 different makers will be on show, selected from hundreds of applicants by the Craft Potters Association, with prices starting at under £100 and reaching up to £10,000 for museum-quality pieces. Makers are coming from across continents, from Greece to Guatemala and Korea to Japan. The list includes Melina Xenaki, who has created exclusive collections for the shops of the British Museum and the Benaki Museum of Green Culture.
“This will be our largest ever fair and the new venue will allow us to increase the content and visitor experience. Over a third of our markets this year as new to the 2024 edition, keeping the fair fresh and exciting for visitors.” Toby Brundin, Business Manager, Craft Potters Association.
The fair will also include a host of interesting speakers as well as a hands-on display for the first time. Visitors will be able to take inspiration from the breadth of form and function on display across the three days.
“We’re thrilled to be the new home to Ceramic Art London and to be helping the fair expand this year. The ceramic art scene is unique but hugely popular and it gives us a great buzz to be able to bring it to west London on our journey to becoming the newest destination for art and culture in the capital.” Anna Golden, Commercial Director, Olympia London.