We are looking for young talents from ceramics art and design whose work is inspired through the bauhaus and the ideas of walter gropius marguerite friedlaender and gerhard marcks.
Future lights ceramics.
Future lights is an annual competition for people in the early stages of a career in ceramics.
The future lights of ceramics award is referring to the 100 year anniversary of the bauhaus to its tradition its philosophy and its today s power.
Future lights is an annual competition for people in the early stages of a career in ceramics.
Future lights is an annual competition for people in the early stages of a career in ceramics.
The aims of the competition are to encourage cross disciplinary learning and approaches by bringing together the ceramic designers art historians researchers makers and artists of the future.
Future lights is an annual competition for people in the early stages of a career in ceramics.
The aims of the competition are to encourage cross disciplinary learning and approaches by bringing together the ceramic designers makers and artists of the future.
The aims of the competition are to encourage cross disciplinary learning and approaches by bringing together the ceramic designers art historians researchers makers and artists of the future.
Each year the future lightscompetition brings together a group of 6 new graduates living in europe in support of cross disciplinary learning and approaches between ceramic designers art historians researchers makers and artists of the future.
Round 4 of the future lights competition opens for applications in 2018.
This year s theme is go green ceramics and the environment.
Future lights is an annual competition for people in the early stages of a career in ceramics.
The aims of the competition are to encourage cross disciplinary learning and approaches.
Support people in the early stages of a career by exhibiting at high profile ceramics exhibitions across europe.
Future lights 2018 invites applications from early career ceramists historians museum curators and researchers.
Each year recent graduates from across europe are invited to apply to porzellanikon setting out their experience and responding to the year s theme.