Buongiorno Ceramica! the widespread celebration of Italian Ceramics across the peninsula is back


Saturday, May 20 and Sunday, May 21, 2023 Buongiorno Ceramica!, the widespread celebration of Italian Ceramics, returns There will be numerous events in the 45 Cities of Ancient Ceramic Tradition scattered throughout Italy.

Saturday, May 20 and Sunday, May 21, 2023 Buongiorno Ceramica! is back, the widespread celebration of Italian Ceramics now in its ninth edition organized by AiCC, Italian Association of Ceramic Cities. Two days under the banner ofcraftsmanship and creativity addressed to both adults and children with numerous events aimed at discovering Italian artistic and artisanal ceramics, between ancient traditions and the most modern methods.

The initiative involves the entire peninsula: in fact, there are forty-five Cities of Ancient Ceramic Tradition scattered throughout Italy. Here there will be performances, workshops, concerts, aperitifs with the master, tastings, exhibitions, installations, guided tours, workshops, readings, and much more. Participants will be able to discover and enter the places where pottery is produced daily, up to touch and learn the secrets of ancient traditions; they will be able to enter museums, galleries, follow themed tours, learn about centuries-old traditions and discover the most innovative creativity, participate in collective workshops or do small individual work sessions.



There are also many side events organized by ceramic enthusiasts from all over Italy and many events abroad as part of the program of the parallel initiative Good Morning Ceramics!

AiCC cities are Albisola Superiore, Albissola Marina, Appignano, Ariano Irpino, Ascoli Piceno, Assemini, Bassano del Grappa, Borgo San Lorenzo, Burgio, Calitri, Caltagirone, Castellamonte, Castelli, Cava de’ Tirreni, Celle Ligure, Cerreto Sannita, Città di Castello, Civita Castellana, Cutrofiano, Deruta, Este, Faenza, Grottaglie, Gualdo Tadino, Gubbio, Impruneta, Laterza, Laveno Mombello, Lodi, Monreale, Montelupo Fiorentino, Naples-Capodimonte, Nove, Oristano, Orvieto, Pesaro, San Lorenzello, Santo Stefano di Camastra, Savona, Sciacca, Sesto Fiorentino, Squillace, Urbania, Vietri sul Mare, Viterbo.

"With Buongiorno Ceramica! we want to promote artistic and artisanal ceramics, to bring them back to the center of Italian sensibility and customs," said AiCC President Massimo Isola. “The growing success of Buongiorno Ceramica! confirms that we have intercepted a passion and perhaps even an inclination of Italians. That is why with AiCC, Italian Association of Ceramic Cities, promoter of the event, we always keep alive the attention and passion on this art that represents the cultural identity for so many Italian territories.”

Buongiorno Ceramica! is an event conceived and coordinated by AiCC - Associazione Italiana Città della Ceramica, the association that promotes events organized by municipalities recognized by the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy.

For the complete program of Buongiorno Ceramica! can be found at www.buongiornoceramica.it.

To stay updated on all the news and events consult the initiative’s Facebook page and Instagram account.

Buongiorno Ceramica! the widespread celebration of Italian Ceramics across the peninsula is back
Buongiorno Ceramica! the widespread celebration of Italian Ceramics across the peninsula is back


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