California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art

California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art The 38th annual California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Arts is April 25-26, 2025! Register now!

CCACA brings the ultimate ceramic sculpture event to Davis! Learn from and interact with world-renowned artists in an intimate setting. Hosted in Davis, California, this ceramics conference honors UC Davis’ legacy of advancing ceramic art. Entering its 34th year with over 50 exhibitions, this unique conference allows for viewers to engage with various forms of artwork in a short amount of time. Th

is interactive experience includes not only outstanding artists and exciting exhibitions, but the opportunity to attend insightful lectures as well as informative demonstrations by renowned artists from all over the country. This years California Ceramic Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Arts brings the ultimate ceramic sculpture event to Davis. During this unique and jam-packed weekend, you can see the world of ceramics in the short distance of five to six blocks. In an intimate setting, you can interact with top artists and attend insightful lectures and demonstrations in a way not possible at other venues. Enjoy delightful downtown Davis and be inspired by nationally recognized ceramic art talents.

CCACA 2024 is almost here, featuring lectures and demonstrations by Ah Leon, Sean Henry, Lisa Reinertson, Chris Theiss, ...
03/06/2024

CCACA 2024 is almost here, featuring lectures and demonstrations by Ah Leon, Sean Henry, Lisa Reinertson, Chris Theiss, Lisa Clague, and Morel Doucet!

CCACA 2024 runs April 12th - 13th, 2024! Register within the next 3 weeks for Early Registration price!

Link to Registration: https://www.shop.natsoulas.com/store-1-1
For more information: https://www.natsoulas.com/ccaca-2024/

05/02/2023

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Pat Mahony's landscapes are a compilation of visual and emotional memories of vistas she has seen. She renders an image on the canvas as if it were a feeling or recollection rather than a detailed depiction. Her work has been collected by numerous corporations, and is in private collections and museums, including the Crocker Art Museum.

Shown: “Yellow Rose Tree,” oil on canvas, 6 inches by 20 inches. This piece, available for $1,800, was inspired by a walk through the McKinley Rose Garden during the height of the blooming season. It will be featured in a large one-person show May 10 to June 24 at the John Natsoulas Gallery in Davis.

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Davis, CA
95616

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Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 9pm
Friday 11am - 9pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

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CCACA May 1 - May 3, 2020

Hosted in Davis, California, this ceramics conference honors UC Davis’ legacy of advancing ceramic art. Entering its 32nd year with over 50 exhibitions, this unique conference allows for viewers to engage with various forms of artwork in a short amount of time. This interactive experience includes not only outstanding artists and exciting exhibitions, but the opportunity to attend insightful lectures as well as informative demonstrations by renowned artists from all over the country. This years California Ceramic Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Arts brings the ultimate ceramic sculpture event to Davis. During this unique and jam-packed weekend, you can see the world of ceramics in the short distance of five to six blocks. In an intimate setting, you can interact with top artists and attend insightful lectures and demonstrations in a way not possible at other venues. Enjoy delightful downtown Davis and be inspired by nationally recognized ceramic art talents. In addition to being the largest ceramics conference in the world, its prestige resides in the artists featured each year. One of the many distinguished artists included in this years conference is Adrian Arleo who is nationally recognized for her imaginative ceramic sculptures. Not only do attendees get the chance to meet Arleo, but they have the opportunity to attend her lecture as well as lectures and demonstrations hosted by sculptors who are breaking barriers in art. The artists at the forefront in sculpture this year include Adrian Arleo, Wanxin Zhang, Arthur Gonzalez, Kathy Ruttenberg, Yana Payusova and Chris Riccardo. Including a Demonstration led by John Toki and featuring Tom Franco, Martin Rickert & Alan Chin. This educational ceramics conference is unlike any other, and its interactive quality sets it apart from the rest.

“Supported, in part, by a grant from the City of Davis Arts & Cultural Affairs program and Yolo County Visitor’s Bureau.”