Baker Hunt Art Center to host National Ceramics Conference

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Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center, located in Covington, will host three exhibitions for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) conference from March 13 to March 18.

The conference itself will take place at the Duke Convention Center in Cincinnati, where presentations, training sessions and other events will be held. Ceramic artworks from around the world will be exhibited throughout the week, and Baker Hunt as well as other local arts organizations will be featured on bus tours for attendees.

Local ceramic artists can submit work for exhibition on Baker Hunt’s submission page. Submissions are due March 10 by 6 p.m. Chosen works will be displayed March 13 to March 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A reception with NCECA representatives will take place on March 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The reception is open to the public.

Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center sits on a three-acre campus and hosts classes in drawing, ceramics, painting, multimedia, clothing making and cooking for adults and children.

The NCECA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating and informing the public about ceramic artworks. According to their website, they have members in the both the United States and 20 foreign countries.

To learn more about Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center, visit their website. To learn more about the event, visit Baker Hunt’s event page.

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