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Artwork crafted from ceramics blooms in the springtime

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Ceramic crafting blooms in the springtime
Ceramic crafting blooms in the springtime

Artwork crafted from ceramics blooms in the springtime

The excitement is building for the 25th Landshuter Ceramic Spring Exhibition, scheduled to take place on Mill Island from May 9th to 11th, 2024. A photo gallery has been released, offering a sneak peek into what visitors can expect from this much-anticipated event.

The images, taken by Matthias Ammer, provide a visual preview of the exhibition, showcasing the vibrant and diverse ceramic art that will be on display. The artworks, created by 19 talented artists, including one from near Hamburg, range from striped and colorful to elegantly monochromatic.

The exhibition will be officially opened by Mayor Alexander Putz on May 9th at 1:30 PM. In keeping with tradition, the event will also function as a market, offering visitors the opportunity to purchase the ceramic pieces that catch their eye.

The Landshuter Ceramic Spring Exhibition is not just a showcase of artistic talent, but also marks the start of the garden season. The location, blooming with colorful flowers, promises to create a picturesque backdrop for the exhibition.

With its previous success, the exhibition is expecting a large number of visitors. Sales at the exhibition begin at 10 AM, giving art enthusiasts and collectors ample opportunity to secure their favourite pieces.

The photo gallery, available online, offers a glimpse into the Landshuter Ceramic Spring Exhibition that will take place in 2024. It provides a tantalising taste of what is to come, and serves as a reminder of the cultural richness that the event brings to the city of Landshut.

Despite the search results not providing the names of the 19 ceramic artists participating in the exhibition, the anticipation continues to grow. The 2024 Landshuter Ceramic Spring Exhibition is set to be an unmissable event for ceramic art lovers and tourists alike.

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