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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191116
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SUMMARY:Manises and Paterna Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Although the initial plan for the exhibition\, which opened on 19 October 2018\,  within the framework of the programme for the MCM’s 50th anniversary\,  was for it to run for a period of six months\, it was extended until the 15 November 2019 due to the high attendance figures. \nIn order to hold the exhibition\, the Ceramics Museum of Paterna temporarily gave up a part of its holdings and its director Ernesto Manzanedo also provided his assistance. \nA total of 150 objects\, belonging to both the Manises Ceramics Museum and the Paterna Museum were put on display. The presentation was carefully designed to highlight the similarities of the ceramics of these neighbouring towns in their first stages of production: manufacturing processes\, formal aspects and decorative element\, and\, thus\, demonstrate their continuing connection with the production of Valencian crockery.
URL:https://manisescityofceramics.es/en/evento/manises-and-paterna-exhibition/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190801
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SUMMARY:Ceramics exhibition in Manises airport\, July 2019
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of ceramics organised by the Manises Ceramics Museum\, whose objective was to reveal to visitors and users alike the history and culture of the city of Manises\, both of which are closely linked to ceramic craftwork. \nThe exhibition included six display cases containing a total of sixteen highly diverse pieces\, from vases\, decorative recipients\, plates and apothecary jars\, to tiles\, jugs and basil containers. It involved a selection from the ceramic craftwork workshops of Manises such as\, for example: José Gimeno’s La Cerámica Valenciana\, Sagen Ceramics\, DOMANISES\, Arturo Mora\, Teresa Lahuerta and Pepe Royo. \nIt was a great opportunity to make all those visiting Manises airport aware of the significance and quality of Manises’ ceramic craftwork.
URL:https://manisescityofceramics.es/en/evento/ceramics-exhibition-in-manises-airport-july-2019/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190713
DTSTAMP:20260622T195310
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SUMMARY:Five countries one vision- cinco países una visión
DESCRIPTION:An extraordinary exhibition of contemporary lustreware was held in the Ceramista Gimeno Hall in Manises from 12 July to 9 August 2019. \nThe artists\, from five very different countries like Iran\, Italy\, the United Kingdom\, Australia and Spain\, displayed a complete selection of pieces made using this ancient technique. \nLustreware is a ceramic technique that came into being 13 centuries ago in the  heart of the Islamic world. Starting in Mesopotamia\, Syria and Egypt\, the innovative lustreware technique followed the expansion of the Arab world across the Maghreb to Spain and\, later on\, to Italy. In the latter half of the nineteenth century\, it spread to England and then to the rest of Europe. \nThe prestige of the ceramic artists participating\, Abbas Akbari (Kashan\, Iran)\, Arturo Mora Benavent (Manises\, Spain)\, Giampietro Rampini (Gubbio\, Italy)\, Jonathan Chiswell Jones (Hankham\, UK)\, John Kuczwal (Wollongong\, Australia)\, and guest Joan Carrillo (Catalonia\, Spain)\, ensured that Manises was a culture centre for artists and lovers of ceramics in Europe for a few days. \n \nThe inauguration of the event included a performance by musicians Nora Pastor (singer)\, Eduard Navarro (duduk\, moraharpa\, paku and bagpipe) and Abbas Akbari (soor)\, who presented a show of medieval music with the following songs:\n1- La Dama d’Aragó. Duduk\n2- Cantiga de Santa Maria n° 42. Medieval gittern.\n3- Reis Glorios. Bagpipe.\n4- Mareta. Duduk.\n5- Traditional Swedish song. Moraharpa.
URL:https://manisescityofceramics.es/en/evento/five-countries-one-vision-cinco-paises-una-vision/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190831
DTSTAMP:20260622T195310
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UID:5929-1562889600-1567209599@manisescityofceramics.es
SUMMARY:Exhibition of Artisans taking part in the “FESTA DE LA CERÀMICA”
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is one of the most popular activities with the public\, amateurs and professionals alike. Here you are given the opportunity to appreciate an excellent array of artisan ceramics\, where different authors\, styles and techniques are perfectly combined. \nThe exhibition is held in the MUMAF exhibition hall and runs from mid-July to the end of August. The participation rate varies in each edition\, but it is always high\, attracting approximately thirty craftspeople who are not only local artists but come from all over Spain and abroad\, in order to exhibit their handicraft made with great care and dedication. \nAn important aspect of the exhibition is the fact that works by the craftspeople honoured in each edition of the Festa de la Ceràmica are retained. \nIn this section\, the outstanding pieces in the honoured artisan’s career\, ones that highlight the ceramic technique that best characterises them\, are put on display. \nThis activity also entails drawing up a brochure with the particulars of all the participants and which dedicates space to the honoured craftspeople. The brochure is likewise a means of promotion as it is available in the MUMAF exhibition hall as well as in the Tourist Information Office.
URL:https://manisescityofceramics.es/en/evento/exhibition-of-artisans-taking-part-in-the-festa-de-la-ceramica/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190714
DTSTAMP:20260622T195310
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SUMMARY:Conference Nasrid ceramics and lustreware collections in Manises
DESCRIPTION:A seminar on the history of lustreware in Manises was held in its culture centre on 13 July 2019. \nThe event\, which consisted in two talks and a documentary\, offered the following programme: \nNasrid ceramics and lustreware collections in Manises\, delivered by Mariam Rosser Owen curator in the Middle Eastern Section of the Asian Department and in charge of Arab world art collections in the Victoria and Albert museum in London. \nArchaeological digs in Manises\, delivered by Jaume Coll Conesa\, director of the National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts González Martí. \nDocumentary Lustreware in Manises\, by Josep Pérez Camps\, scriptwriter and director of the short film. \nThe event was attended by ceramists and lovers of the culture of ceramics\, as well as the international participants in the Five Countries One Vision exhibition.
URL:https://manisescityofceramics.es/en/evento/nasrid-ceramics-and-lustreware-collections-in-manises/
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