An open invitation  to all artists to participate in an exciting collaborative project:

Clay in Common at India Art Fair 2024.

 
 

Squaring the Circle announces the partnership with Arthshila for the upcoming edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale, Common Ground which opens in January 2024. Artists from the first iteration of the Triennale, Breaking Ground, held in Jaipur in 2018, present this show as a prelude to the upcoming Triennale.

 
 

Residency News

Indian Ceramics Triennale x British Ceramics Biennial Residency Exchange Artist

NEHA PULLAWAR

We are happy to announce that Neha Gawand Pullarwar has been selected as the British Ceramics Biennial – Indian Ceramics Triennale residency exchange artist for 2023. Neha was selected from over 80 entries back in 2021, but the pandemic had prevented her travel. This exchange and residency has been supported by the Charles Wallace India Trust, the British Ceramics Biennial and the Indian Ceramics Triennale.

 
 
 

 

Ceramics In Focus

The Indian Ceramics Triennale, initiated by the Contemporary Clay Foundation, aims to showcase and nurture the growing diversity of ceramic art expression in India and to exhibit together with the best practices in international contemporary ceramics. Presenting cutting edge art, the Indian Ceramics Triennale broadens the scope and viewership of the ceramic medium within the visual arts field.

 
In the 21st Century ceramics have taken on a renewed urgency and relevancy in international contemporary artistic practice. Primordial and ubiquitous, earth, dirt and clay speak to the very core of our beings and can spark our most fundamental creative energies. The Indian Ceramics Triennale highlights the finest practitioners of experimental ceramics working today, those who are expanding our conceptions of an ancient medium claiming its place in the future.
— Peter Nagy, GALLERIST, NATURE MORTE