Link Roundup: NCECA 2010

2010 NCECA – Philadelphia, PA

NCECA is the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (facebook page). Every year there is a huge conference for educators, students, artists, and industry-type people.  This year the 44th annual conference was in Philadelphia from March 31 – April 3.

Here you will find links to analysis, reviews, pictures, and stories from the 2010 NCECA conference.

Personal Accounts

Clayart:  Kelly in Ohio, Priscilla, Elizabeth, Antoinette, Bill, Lillian, Cheryl, Dolita, Tony,

Potterybasics (you must be a member of the group to view): Nancy, Dana: day1, day 2, day 4,

Ceramic Arts Community

Photographs

Flickr: tagged with “nceca”, recent search results for “nceca”, woodfirer, May Luk, zapoldesign, niso30, odhusky, earline_green j_bussman, libbyrosof, funcpottr,

Rachel Campbell’s site, Party at Steve Tobin’s studio, Linda Stauffer’s site, Pre Conference by Dave Thomas, Chris Morgan,

PotteryBasics (you must be a member to view): NCECA Philly 2010  album,

Videos

slideshow, Kim Young Soo, cup sale, dis/arming domesticity exhibition, opening ceremony, Baltimore Clayworks Exhibit,

Social Sites

Twitter: NCECA on twitter, tweets about NCECA,

Facebook: posts about NCECA,

Presentations

Social Networks, The Clay Studio: List of exhibitions, Flash and Ash,

Blogs

Mary Obodzinski: day1, day2, day3, post conference, Ceramic Thought, Christa Assad, these2words, sawdust & dirt: nceca envy, glen adamson part1, part2, Slipcast, Harmony Chapman, Meagan Chaney, Pinchpots, Pots & Dishes, homefry sketchbook, Adam Yungbluth, Art for Non-art Students part1, part2, The Art Blog part1, part2, Connie Norman,

Surely there are more reactions, pictures, and accounts of this great event.  If you know about a 2010 NCECA link that is missing leave a comment or contact Pottery Making Info.

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