Ceramic Arts & Stoneware Associations & Organizations

Objects and materials made from clay have played an important role throughout human history. Although clay is still used in modern ceramics, a wide variety of non-organic materials have also arisen in the construction of ceramics. Some of the most important ceramic products, in terms of practicality, are brick and tile, clay pipe, refractory brick, ferrites, barium titanate, alumina, uranium dioxide, and garnets. Among the uses for some of these materials are the construction of computer memory, electronics products, nuclear fuel, and lasers. The materials that comprise ceramics themselves include clay, feldspar, quartz sand, iron oxides, and alumina. The links included herein relate specifically to ceramic arts and stoneware associations and organizations.


American Ceramic Society
Visit the site of this nonprofit organization that is devoted to supporting the field of ceramics on every level and in every capacity.

Crafts Council, United Kingdom
Explore the contemporary crafts industry currently thriving in the United Kingdom and find information on exhibitions and events.

Pewabic Pottery
Explore the history of an organization that blossomed from the Arts and Crafts Movement, and find information on resident artist programs.

World Organization of China Painters
Find out about hand painted china, listings of conventions, and membership information for the World Organization of China Painters.
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