Welcome to NCECA’s 59th Annual Conference, Formation, in Salt Lake City, Utah, March 26-29, 2025.

NCECA’s 59th Annual Conference,
Formation, Salt Lake City, Utah,
March 26-29, 2025.

Salt Palace Convention Center
90 S W Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101

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Formation, the theme of the 59th annual conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), invites us to dig deep into the historical and cultural significance of ceramics worldwide. Philosopher and educator John Dewey wrote, “The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.”

Formation is the rhythmic heartbeat that pulses within our construction of self, ever-present throughout nature and represents the beginning of all materials, things, and ideas. The Great Salt Lake region has undergone shifts in climate and geology that manifest formation in notable ways. Teaching, learning, and creation through clay involve continual engagement with formation as action, engagement, and analysis.

Formation orders and reconfigures our understanding of cultural identity, continuity, and change in times of environmental crisis and innovation. Formation is a moment of opportunity – a dynamic process of definition, vision, and determination within individuals, communities, the human-made, and the natural world. This event, centered on ceramic art, will explore formation through exhibitions and presentations by diverse creators and culture workers involved in pottery, sculpture, design and installation, and performance.

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2025 NCECA CALL FOR PRESENTATION PROPOSALS! APPLY TODAY!

Deadline THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2024
(11:59PM EDT)

Now is the time to submit presentation proposals for Formation, NCECA's 2025 conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The annual NCECA conference is dedicated to creation, teaching, and learning through clay. Programming highlights stories, research, and experiential learning that represent the diversity of contemporary and historic ceramic practices featuring local, regional, national, and international presenters.

Your voice and vision can contribute to this diverse, inclusive, and engaging event. Community-generated presentations showcase future directions, best practices, influential collaborations, lessons learned, and solutions to emergent issues. NCECA welcomes submissions from those involved in all realms of ceramic art and education. Participation is generally limited to one presentation per conference.

NCECA will only accept presentation proposals submitted by the deadline of Thursday, May 2, 2024.

2023 NCECA Current Conference, Concurrent Exhibition

2025 FEATURED EXHIBITIONS PROPOSALS

Deadline Wednesday, June 12, 2024
(11:59PM EDT)

NCECA’s Featured Exhibitions (formerly “Concurrent Exhibitions”) program makes ceramic art visible and accessible throughout the communities that host NCECA’s annual conference. Artists and curators from throughout the US and abroad may submit proposals for a Featured Exhibition.

A peer review process involving NCECA’s exhibitions director and members of the conference region’s arts and culture community selects proposals after careful consideration. The featured exhibitions series provides a platform for diverse artists to engage with regional, national, and international audiences.