This is a hand-on art program open to the public in which artists participating in Together Camp of the International Ceramics Workshop and visitors work together in experimental ways to create a ceramics garden with diverse media.
Persons with disabilities and visitors demonstrate pottery making together.
This is a place for children to learn while playing with ‘Toya,’ the mascot of the GICB. It stimulates children’s senses through physical activity.
Master potters of Korea tell interesting stories about ceramics and demonstrate making of pots filled with the spirit and craftsmanship of artists.
This program intends to increase creativity and sense on liberal arts of elementary, middle and high school students from culturally isolated families by hands-on pottery-making, an exhibition, and other programs.
Residency artists of the Traditional Crafts Center offer underprivileged visitors the opportunity for hands-on ceramics activities such as wheel-throwing.
The residency studio is open to visitors so that they can see the production of glass and ceramic artworks by young residency artists who will lead the fields of ceramics and glass art in the future. It will be a unique experience as visitors will be able to communicate directly with residency artists and work together with them.
Visitors can watch artists create traditional ceramics and artworks.