Ceramics Ireland Annual Members Exhibition – Clay/Works

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Dublin Castle, Wednesday 5th August - Saturday 29th August

Ceramics Ireland Annual Members Exhibition 2020 – Clay/Works @ The Printworks Event & Exhibition Centre, Dublin Castle.

Clay/Works will feature the work of established makers alongside those emerging, celebrating the work of over 80 makers from the four corners of the country. The diverse range of ceramic work includes functional, decorative, wall panels and sculptural forms; there will be something to interest everyone in this exhibition of over 250 pieces.

Admission free, all welcome. Ceramic works will be available for sale at the Ceramics Ireland Annual Members Exhibition 2020.


Date:
Wednesday 5th August - Saturday 29th August
Time:
11.00am - 5.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Printworks Event and Exhibition Centre, Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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