Ceramic-Related Websites

accessCeramics: a contemporary ceramics image resource, http://accessceramics.org/

accessCeramics is a growing collection of contemporary ceramics images by recognized artists enhancing ceramics education worldwide.

 

American Art Pottery Association, http://aapa.info/

A professional organization dedicated to promoting pottery. Their site includes news, events, and resources. Artcyclopedia, http://www.artcyclopedia.com/ The Artcyclopedia is an index of online museums and image archives: find where the works of over 8000 different fine artists can be viewed online.

Artcyclopedia, http://www.artcyclopedia.com/

The Artcyclopedia is an index of online museums and image archives: find where the works of over 8000 different fine artists can be viewed online

 

Art Deadline, http://artdeadline.com/

Artist income and exhibition opportunities. Online database and print publication for artists seeking juried exhibitions, grants, jobs, internships, RFP’s. Plus artist support services.

 

Ceramic Arts Daily, http://ceramicartsdaily.org/

A frequently updated site that includes news, resources, and forums.

 

Ceramics Research Center | ASU Art Museum, http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu/ceramicsresearchcenter/

The official website of ASU Art Museum at Arizona State University. … about collections, exhibitions, ceramics, education, research, students, annual events.

 

Clay Art Web Guide, http://vickihardin.com/links/index.htm

Clay Art Web Guide is a leading online ceramic portal serving the clay art community since 2000. We serve over 20,000 visitors a month on a wide variety of clay related topics in over 60 categories with more than 3,000 unique listings.

 

Claystation: Ceramic Arts Community, www.claystation.com/

Ceramic arts social research network. An online clay community working together to help further develop the education of ceramic arts.

 

Ceramics Today, www.ceramicstoday.com/

Extensive resource on ceramics and pottery, including the web’s largest up-to-date links database, hundreds of articles on contemporary and historical ceramics.

 

Glaze Chemistry Software from Digitalfire Corporation, http://digitalfire.com/

INSIGHT glaze software from Digitalfire helps you apply glaze chemistry to formulate and adjust ceramic glazes, enamel, glass and porcelain compounds.

 

Field Guide for Ceramic Artisans – Julia Galloway, http://juliagalloway.com/field-guide/

The “Field Guide for Ceramic Artisans” is a website of information and resources developed to help and support students when they are finishing school.

 

International Ceramics Directory, http://www.ceramic-link.de/icd/ICDindex.html

Providing you with links to ceramic artists, manufacturers, historical sites, marks, museums and more.

 

NCECA – National Council on Education for the Ceramic, http://nceca.net/

NCECA promotes and improves the ceramic arts through education, community-building, research and creative inspiration. NCECA offers programs, events and publications to support its membership of artists, students, individual and corporate patrons, gallery owners, museum curators and providers of ceramic arts-related products and services. As a dynamic, member-driven organization, NCECA is flexible in its program development, international in its perspective and responsive to the changing needs of its constituency.

 

The American Ceramic Society, http://ceramics.org/

Provides the latest technical, scientific and educational information to members and others in the ceramics field. Includes a ceramic knowledge center.


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