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Ceramics Residencies in China

6 residencies for ceramics artists in China.

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ACENTRICSPACE

No.12, China

Name of Residency: ACENTRICSPACE Artist in ResidenceACENTRICSPACE Artist in Residency encourages young artists to continue their practice upon graduation and practicing artists to be kept inspired. ACENTRICSPACE AiR aims to provide all artists with an ideal creative and living environment. It opens to all contemporary artists throughout the year,  during the residency, artists are encouraged to create a new body of work and engage in conversation with artists from China and around the world.Resi

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Chinese European Art Center

China

The program starts in and is one of the first and longest running Artist – in – Residence programs in China open to visual artists, architects, designers, curators, composers and writers from around the world. In the past two decades, the Chinese European Art Center has hosted and premiered more than 400 international artists from all over the world.The CEAC artists-in-residence program gives artists, designers, architects, curators, writers, composers a place where they can develop ideas,

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K&B Art Studio

No. 91, China

Name of Residency: Artist Residency in beautiful Hainan, ChinaWhy do we launch residency programs?We believe nowadays it has been more urgent than ever to build a creative community across different cultures and backgrounds, not in the sense of what the internet boasts of having brought about to the world. With the increasingly connected world by social media and e-commerce, the boosting availability of goods and products has evidently pushed people’s energy outward to conveniently gain anything

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Shangyuan Art Museum

Shayukou Village, China

We will offer you free spaces to create, live and exhibit for 3 to 6 months. After your residency period, we will organize a symposium which will also include exhibition, publication and criticism on your work. Our aim is to discover and promote excellent art practitioners. We encourage art pertaining to one’s own existence and life experience, distinguished by creativity and poetic quality. We would like to choose 30 persons each year to participate in our residency program, which runs from Mar

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Sixi Museum

Nanjing, China

The Sixi Museum in Nanjing, China, offers the Sixi International Artist-in-Residence Project, a program designed to support emerging artists from diverse disciplines. The residency fosters cross-cultural exchange, creative breakthroughs, and personal growth by providing living accommodations, a dedicated studio space, and financial and logistical assistance. Participants stay in a city-center apartment and work in a loft studio on the outskirts of Nanjing, benefiting from technical resources and connections with the local art scene. The residency concludes with an exhibition showcasing the artists’ outcomes. Nanjing, a city known for its fusion of traditional and contemporary culture, provides a rich backdrop for creative exploration. The residency aims to contribute to Nanjing’s vibrant art ecology and international cultural exchanges, supporting the development of contemporary art in China.

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The Pottery Workshop Jingdezhen

Jingdezhen, China

The Pottery Workshop Jingdezhen is an international artist residency program in the porcelain capital of China, welcoming artists of all levels to explore traditional ceramic methods using local materials and processes in collaboration with artisans at The Sculpture Factory. It provides 24-hour studio access, on-campus housing with private or shared bedrooms, daily meals, translators, and facilities like electric wheels and kilns, with flexible stays typically recommended at 4-8 weeks. Residents pay a weekly fee covering room and board but are responsible for materials, firing, and other costs.

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