Exhibition: Master Artisans of Korea in Ceramics
In celebration of the 70th anniversary of the nation’s liberation, KOCEF arranged this exhibition to appreciate the essence of Korean ceramics once again by showing carefully selected works imbued with artistic spirit and craftsmanship of twelve master artisans of Korea in ceramics.International Competition for the Disabled
This competition will be an opportunity to look at ceramics by the disabled. This special feature exhibition hopes to promote the public perception on pottery-making as a constructive activity that emotionally supports the disabled and build recognition of their naturalness, while supporting art activities by the disabled. Ultimately, the exhibition aims to take one step further towards realization of social welfare through culture.Outdoor Environmental Ceramics
Jointly hosted by the Environmental Ceramic Artists Association, this is an outdoor exhibition to show formativeness and functionality of environmental ceramics.Exhibition at Toyaseum: Selected Works From the KOCEF Collection
The exhibition at Toyaseum, a storage-type art museum, has been comprehensively replaced and renewed with works that represent the history of world contemporary ceramics. All were selected from the collection of KOCEF, and they include ceramics as expression, ceramics for use, and traditional ceramics.Installation ceramics project I Am a Ceramic Artist, Too
This is public artwork in which visitors help install an outdoor ceramic work.Network Exhibition
This exhibition on ceramics is arranged in liaison between KOCEF and other organizationsHoliday and Vacation School 2015
This is hands-on activity for socially disadvantaged elementary, middle, and high school students. Many different programs are offered including pottery-making, trip to exhibitions, and other collateral events. The programs are available on a first-come, first-served basis.Ceramics Contest with Society of Master Artisans of Korea
Wheel-throwing contest between ceramic artists.
Exhibition Discussion
program consists of dialogue with docents, curators, and artists