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Glass and Ceramics Triennial 2013

Oct 19, 2013
Today the European Triennial of Ceramics and Glass starts and will be held from 19 October until 5 January 2014 in the GrandHall of the Old Slaughterhouse site of Mons (Anciens Abattoirs).Established artists and talented newcomers will interact in a setting designed by the ceramicist Jean-ClaudeLegrand....
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Today the European Triennial of Ceramics and Glass starts and will be held from 19 October until 5 January 2014 in the Grand
Hall of the Old Slaughterhouse site of Mons (Anciens Abattoirs).

Established artists and talented newcomers will interact in a setting designed by the ceramicist Jean-Claude
Legrand. More soon…

An event with a Belgian and European dimension.

The third triennial presents the works of 37 glass and ceramic artists.
Two European countries are invited to join Belgium in the framework of each triennial. This year France and
Norway have agreed to participate. In each of these count ries the WCC-BF has worked with a partner
association for the general organisation of the event and a curator who was responsible for selecting works
that are representative of these art forms in his or her country.

The WCC-BF is organising this event, under the patronage of the French and Norwegian Embassies, in
partnership with the Museum Division of the City of Mons, the Ateliers d’Art de France and Norwegian Crafts.
It enjoys the support of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and Design Flanders.

Glass and Ceramics Triennial
Pauline Bétin Abri poétique, 2013 Screen printing on pâte de verre Photo: Pauline Bétin
Pauline Bétin Abri poétique, 2013 Screen printing on pâte de verre Photo: Pauline Bétin
Anne Bulliot  Untitled, 2013   Mixed shaping techniques; glaze, slip, firing at 1040°C  Photo: Irène Mascret
Anne Bulliot Untitled, 2013 Mixed shaping techniques; glaze, slip, firing at 1040°C Photo: Irène Mascret
Cathy Coëz A hundred tears, 2012  Thrown pieces, altered and painted - installation Photo: Cathy Coëz
Cathy Coëz A hundred tears, 2012 Thrown pieces, altered and painted - installation Photo: Cathy Coëz
Mariken Dumon Untitled, 2010 Blown glass, nylon wire, wine Photo: Lieven Herreman
Mariken Dumon Untitled, 2010 Blown glass, nylon wire, wine Photo: Lieven Herreman
Tuva Gonsholt Space – Invaders, 2013 Free blown glass, grinded, sandblasted and polished Photo: Tom Riis
Tuva Gonsholt Space – Invaders, 2013 Free blown glass, grinded, sandblasted and polished Photo: Tom Riis
Flash Forward, 2012 Porcelain, casting, assembling Photo: Jan Marechal
Flash Forward, 2012 Porcelain, casting, assembling Photo: Jan Marechal
Pjotr Nowak Blue Pepper, 2013 Suspended object, may rotate. High fired stoneware, underglaze, varnish and rope Photo: Piotr Nowak
Pjotr Nowak Blue Pepper, 2013 Suspended object, may rotate. High fired stoneware, underglaze, varnish and rope Photo: Piotr Nowak
Laurent Petit Arcalienne à la branche verte, 2013 Sliped en glazed stoneware, 1280°C firing in electric kiln Photo: Pascal Vangysel
Laurent Petit Arcalienne à la branche verte, 2013 Sliped en glazed stoneware, 1280°C firing in electric kiln Photo: Pascal Vangysel
May Snevoll von Krogh Angels trumpet and the milky moon violin, 2010 installation - ceramic sculptures, modeled, hand built hollowed, girl: spray painted, animal figure: glazed                                                        Photo: Artist
May Snevoll von Krogh Angels trumpet and the milky moon violin, 2010 installation - ceramic sculptures, modeled, hand built hollowed, girl: spray painted, animal figure: glazed Photo: Artist
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