What’s New

 

Evolving Clay Practices

This curtain raiser event scheduled for November 28, 2023 will provide a glimpse into the forthcoming edition of the Indian Ceramics Triennale, Common Ground, and the programming associated with the Triennale.

Clay In Common

The Indian Ceramics Triennale extends an opportunity to all artists working in clay to be part of a community art project proposed by the Indian Ceramics Triennale to be shown at the India Art Fair in 2024.

ICT X BCB 2023 Residency | NEHA PULLAWAR

Neha Gawand Pullawar was selected to represent the Indian Ceramics Triennale at the British Ceramics Biennial in 2023.

 

Indian Ceramics Triennale Curtain Raiser at Khoj, New Delhi

Common Ground artists Astha Butail, Ankon Mitra, Birender Yadav and Deepak Kumar discuss their diverse practices and their perspectives on making and material with writer and curator Ina Puri.

 

Squaring The Circle | Arthshila X Indian Ceramics Triennale

Artists from the first Indian Ceramics Triennale, Breaking Ground, respond to the curatorial prompt “squaring the circle” at Arthshila, Santiniketan as a prelude to Common Ground, which opens at Arthshila, New Delhi on January 19th 2024.

 

OPEN CALL 2024

The Indian Ceramics Triennale invites applications for its forthcoming iteration Common Ground, which opens on January 19, 2024 at Arthshila in New Delhi

 

Celebrating Clay I  REYAZ BADARUDDIN

Indian Ceramics Triennale artist and curator Reyaz Badaruddin participated in an international craft exchange with the potter community in Gundiyali, Gujarat and British artists as part of the British Council’s Crafting Futures - India - UK Collaboration programme.

 

Art Ichol X ICT Residency Fellowship| SRINIA CHOWDHURY

Srinia Chowdhury was awarded the first Art Ichol-Indian Ceramics Triennale fellowship 2019-2020.  Her project “Resurrecting The Joy Of Toys” investigates gender disparity, through childhood toys and puzzles.

 

ICT X BCB 2019 Residency | SHIRLEY BHATNAGAR

Shirley Bhatnagar was selected to represent the Indian Ceramics Triennale at the British Ceramics Biennial in Stoke-on-Trent, UK in 2019.