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The International Ceramics Festival and Market Exhibition returns with a program that includes craft events and demonstrations, telematic exhibitions, workshops, outdoor demonstration firings, conferences and much more.
There are 220 stands, including ceramists and selected technical partners, coming from all over Europe and also from Honduras, Argentina, Korea and Japan.
The Faenza festival was born in 2008, as a spin-off from the French mother event Argilla, held in Aubagne, near Marseille.
This festival takes place in the historic center of Faenza, and is one of the main ceramic festivals and market exhibitions at European level, organized by the International Ceramics Museum together with the municipality of Faenza and in collaboration with AiCC (Italian Association of Ceramic Cities).
There are 220 stands, including ceramists and selected technical partners, coming from all over Europe and also from Honduras, Argentina, Korea and Japan.
The Faenza festival was born in 2008, as a spin-off from the French mother event Argilla, held in Aubagne, near Marseille.
This festival takes place in the historic center of Faenza, and is one of the main ceramic festivals and market exhibitions at European level, organized by the International Ceramics Museum together with the municipality of Faenza and in collaboration with AiCC (Italian Association of Ceramic Cities).