Malta Society of Arts, Palazzo de La Salle
33 distinct artistic approaches
This exhibition is more than just a display of art—it's a unique opportunity to witness 33 distinct artistic approaches converge in one place, under one roof.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the extraordinary at CLAY / CRAFT / CONCEPT.
Step into a world where art defies boundaries and clay becomes a medium of endless possibilities.
CLAY / CRAFT / CONCEPT: Contemporary Ceramics, Ancient Histories
What if you stopped thinking inside the box?
What if a vase was more than just a vessel, and a sculpture more than just an ornament?
CLAY / CRAFT / CONCEPT invites you to explore these questions and more, in an exhibition that pushes the limits of creativity and challenges traditional notions of form and function.
This is not just any exhibition—it’s a memorable, one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience the work of 33 groundbreaking artists who each bring their own vision and voice to the timeless medium of clay. Spanning the gap between ancient histories and contemporary practices, this exhibition showcases a dialogue between sculptural and functional objects that will leave you questioning the boundaries of art and craft.
The Malta Society of Arts has a long history of nurturing talent and supporting the crafts, especially in the field of clay education.
CLAY / CRAFT / CONCEPT continues this proud tradition, but with a twist—it brings the Society’s legacy into conversation with the cutting-edge ideas shaping the art world today.
Press comments:
Participating Artists
Catalogue essays by: Vince Briffa and Clive Zammit
Curated by: Gabriel Zammit
Exhibition design by: Tom van Malderen
Opening Night
Thursday, 22 August, 7pm – 10pm
Exhibition Dates
22 August – 26 September
Venue
Malta Society of Arts, Palazzo de La Salle, 219, Republic Street, Valletta
Opening Hours
- Monday: 9am - 7pm
- Tuesday: 9am - 12pm, 4pm - 7pm
- Wednesday: 9am - 12pm, 4pm - 7pm
- Thursday: 9am - 12pm, 4pm - 7pm
- Friday: 9am - 7pm
- Saturday: 9am - 1pm
- Sunday and Public Holidays: Closed
press comments : https://timesofmalta.com/article/what-difference-sculpture-functional-object.1097784
Entrance is free.
Let yourself be inspired by the unexpected, and join us for an unforgettable exploration of the art of clay.
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