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Toronto’s Gardiner Museum opens annual Ceramic Art Fair May 28

Toronto’s Gardiner Museum presents the return of the International Ceramic Art Fair (ICAF), its biennial celebration of innovation and contemporary directions in ceramics, running May 28 to August 16, 2026.  This year, ICAF is expanded significantly from a 10-day event to a 12-week exhibition and public program, positioning the fair at the forefront of how ceramics is evolving across art, design, and emerging technologies.

At the heart of this year’s edition is the theme “the city and the commons,” presenting ceramics as both material and method for examining how we live together in rapidly changing cities. From architecture to infrastructure, ceramics shelter, connect, and ground us, offering new ways to think about belonging, resilience, and shared space.

“ICAF 2026 looks at ceramics not only as one of the oldest and most deeply human artistic traditions, but as a medium shaping the future,” says Dr. Sequoia Miller, Chief Curator & Deputy Director at the Gardiner Museum. “By bringing together traditional approaches with contemporary forms and technologies, the exhibition explores how we build a sense of belonging and connection while sharing and sustaining urban life today.”Featured artists/galleries include:
Canadian Artists

  • Eve Tagny (Cooper Cole) — A multidisciplinary artist working in lens-based media, installation, performance, and ceramics to explore how we create spaces of shelter and care in urban environments
  • Magalie Guérin (Galerie Nicolas Robert) — A Texas-based, Montreal-born artist whose topographical paintings and ceramic sculptures call to mind nature, bodies, and buildings
  • Mel Arsenault (Galerie Nicolas Robert) — Arsenault’s vessels explore notions of wonder and well-being linked to access to nature in urban environments
  • Hadi Jamali — Originally from Tehran, Jamali works at the intersection of mixed-material installation, interactivity, and time-based media to engage with contemporary forms of (dis)location: geographic, cognitive, temporal, and moral
  • Suzanne Morrissette and Jaimie Isaac (ROSEMARY Gallery) — ROSEMARY Gallery leads community-driven projects rooted in Indigenous knowledge, land-based practices, and collective making
  • Christine Howard Sandoval (parrasch heijnen) — A multidisciplinary artist living in Vancouver whose work questions the boundaries of representation, access, and habitation

International Artists

  • Ronald Rael — A design activist and pioneer in 3D-printed earthen architecture, merging digital fabrication with ancestral building practices
  • Sharif Farrag (Jeffrey Deitch) — Creates intricate ceramic worlds that blend his Arab heritage and Southern California subcultures, combining the technical precision of classical pottery with the improvisational energy of skate culture and the density of urban spaces
  • Anders Herwald Ruhwald (Morán Morán) — Danish-American sculptor whose large-scale ceramic plant-works function as environments for growth, care, and ecological thinking
  • Jolie Ngo (R & Company) — Using a 3D printer, Ngo blends new-age machinery with traditional craft, creating layered sculptures that reference her Vietnamese heritage
  • Noor Ali Chagani and Clio Lloyd-Jacob — The UK-based artists collaborate on an installation of miniature clay buildings set against a clay drawing that raises questions about public space and private memory

There will be various talks, workshops and special guided tours of the exhibit throughout the run and for detailed exhibit info, visit the museum’s website: gardinermuseum.on.ca | icaf.gardinermuseum.com   Located at 111 Queen’s Park Circle (opposite the Royal Ontario Museum) in Toronto. A FLY recommended show!

 

MEET JENNIFER KERBEL POIRIER, DIRECTOR OF VESSELS & STICKS, VIRTUAL CERAMICS GALLERY

FLY was recently browsing her social media and discovered a wonderful new online gallery, Vessels and Sticks, dedicated to contemporary ceramic art and artists, both local and int’l. FLY reached out to gallery director/curator Jennifer Kerbel Poirier and arranged today’s in-person viewing of her current exhibition hosted at The Lobby, 1120 Yonge St (just N of Roxborough).  This spacious gallery space also provides context and develops a narrative about the works that facilitate a strong sense of connection. It is for these reasons that Vessels and Sticks are so excited to partner with The Lobby by Heaps Estrin to be able to offer this experience.  A selection of ceramic art by International and Canadian artists are included in this physical exhibition and all works included in the in-person gallery will also be offered on the V&S virtual gallery.
V&S seeks to be a destination and community for anyone interested in discovering ceramic artworks that are both contemporary in design and conceptual approach. The e-gallery provides relevant context about these works and make them available for purchase in one easily accessible, online destination. Each artwork comes with a Certificate of Authenticity denoting details of the artwork’s originality and value. They partner with talented ceramic artists worldwide who may be located in your own community, where you travel, or in places with which you may have a personal connection. Each artist provides a distinct point of view while sharing a common passion for the medium of ceramics. Approaching their practices with verve, individuality, and creativity, Jennifer is thrilled to share the artists’ work and stories. Here’s Jennifer to tell you more….

This current in-person show welcomes visitors on these following hours:
Monday 10am – 6pm
Tuesday 10am – 6pm
Wednesday 
10am – 6pm
Thursday 
10am – 7pm
Friday 10am – 7pm
Saturday 
10am – 6pm
Sunday 
11am – 5pm
…and you can find directions and details on their website:  https://vesselsandsticks.com/

It was such a pleasure chatting with Jennifer and learning about her online services for both contemporary ceramics artists and buyers. She makes it easy for artists/potters to promote and sell their art (with a modest, artist-friendly commission) so FLY encourages artists to reach out to her and learn just how simple it is to participate in this unique gallery service.
You can follow V&S on Fcbk and Instagram @vesselsandsticks