the first international contemporary art fair dedicated to ceramics
2025 art prize laureates
The 10 laureates of the 2025 ceramic brussels art prize have been unveiled.
They will all be exhibited within a group show open to the public during the fair and presented in a unique publication. →menu/artprize
guest of honour 2025
Elizabeth Jaeger is the ceramic brussels 2025 guest of honour. Born in 1988 in San Francisco, USA, the artist lives and works in New York, and is represented by Mennour. She will present a selection of works in a solo show, at the entrance of the fair.
focus Norway
The fair welcomes 5 Norwegian galleries, talks with renowned artists and experts, a delegation and a residency to be awarded to one of the ceramic brussels art prize laureates. →menu/ceramicbrussels
The fair brings together more than 60 galleries, institutions and key players in ceramics in a unique scenography, in the heart of Europe.
ceramic brussels offers a unique forum for high-level exchanges and networking, and encourage interactions and collaborations.
An art prize aiming to showcase the vitality and diversity of ceramics, support contemporary creation and stimulate new exchanges between artists, institutions, galleries and the audience.
Spread over the sheds of Tour&Taxis and the 7000sqm of this major cultural hotspot and events venue in Brussels, the fair features exhibition areas, talks, hospitality facilities and more.
2024, first edition
4 days | 12.900 visitors | 55 galleries | around 200 artists | more than 10 countries | 1 solo show by Johan Creten | 7 talks | 100+ press articles