THIS AUTUMN, THE HISTORIC POTTERY HEARTLAND OF STOKE-ON-TRENT WILL
ONCE AGAIN BECOME A STAGE FOR CLAY IN ALL ITS FORMS, AS THE BRITISH
CERAMICS BIENNIAL 2025 RETURNS FROM 6 SEPTEMBER TO 19 OCTOBER 2025.
TAKING PLACE ACROSS THE ATMOSPHERIC SPACES OF THE FORMER SPODE
FACTORY, THE BIENNIAL IS THE UK’S LARGEST FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY
CERAMICS—AND ONE OF THE MOST IMAGINATIVE CULTURAL EVENTS IN THE
COUNTRY.Now in its ninth edition, BRITISH CERAMICS BIENNIAL ARRIVES AT
A PARTICULARLY CELEBRATORY MOMENT. STOKE-on-TRENT HAS RECENTLY BEEN
NAMED A WORLD CRAFT CITY , one of only a handful worldwide, and 2025
marks the CITY’S CENTENARY . The Biennial embraces both milestones,
inviting visitors to discover not only the region’s rich industrial
heritage but also the new energy shaping ceramics today. Expect six
weeks of exhibitions, installations, film screenings, performances and
hands-on activities, all free to attend.
A CITY OF CLAY
STOKE-on-TRENT, affectionately known as _The Potteries_ , has long
been synonymous with ceramics. From Wedgwood to Spode, its factories
shaped British design and industry. Today, the British Ceramics
Biennial honours that legacy while giving it a decidedly 21st-century
twist. Walking through the cavernous Spode site, visitors encounter
monumental clay sculptures, experimental architecture, and
community-led projects that reveal clay’s potential as both a
traditional craft and a material of the future.
Clare Wood, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of BRITISH CERAMICS
BIENNIAL, describes the BIENNIAL AS “a true celebration of clay’s
creative potential, both for making beautiful objects and for tackling
some of the most pressing issues of our time.” This year, more than
60 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS will be featured, animating Stoke with ideas
that range from environmental sustainability to identity,
storytelling, and play.
BRITISH CERAMICS BIENNIAL 2025 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
British Ceramics Biennial 2023, Photo Fabio De Paola PA Wire
At its core is AWARD , the BIENNIAL’s flagship exhibition and the
UK’s leading platform for contemporary CERAMICS. Ten artists have
been selected to showcase new work and compete for the coveted
£10,000 BCB AWARD PRIZE . Expect plant-dyed CERAMICS FROM JANE
PERRYMAN that chart her decades-long rewilding project, alongside
sculptural explorations of the human condition by DANIEL SILVER .
Other shortlisted names include KYRA CANE, FERNANDO CASASEMPERE, LEAH
JENSEN, ALISON REES AND JO TAYLOR , promising an exhibition that
pushes the boundaries of what clay can be.
Equally exciting is FRESH , which shines a spotlight on 25 EMERGING
ARTISTS from across the UK and Ireland. Selected from over 380
applicants, the 2025 line-up ranges from figurative ceramic forms to
bold architectural structures. Among them are NIBRAS AL-SALMAN, EKTA
BAGRI, CAMILLE BIDDELL, GRACE CARTER, MIAE KIM AND KATE O’NEILL ,
all part of a generation redefining what it means to work in clay
today. Fresh is presented in partnership with _Ceramic Review_ , with
four artists set to win FRESH TALENT PRIZES during the
festival—prizes that offer coveted residencies and future
exhibitions at BCB 2027.
Another new addition is CLAY FILMS , the BIENNIAL’s inaugural film
strand. Six Global Majority artists explore clay through the lens
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of moving image, with works ranging from stop motion animation to
experimental documentary. Highlights include MAJID ASADI’S
BROTHER’S HORN (IRAN) , VALENTINA ALVARADO MATOS’S ARROJALATIERRA
(SPAIN) , and MARIUS VAN RENSBURG’S ITHONGO ( SOUTH AFRICA
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) . Together, they demonstrate how clay can be as much about narrative
and sound as about touch and form.
Other headline projects include:
* PLAYSCAPE – An experimental rammed-earth children’s play area,
built from construction clay spoil, in collaboration with Tuckey
Design Studio and Staffordshire
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University students.
* THE CHIMNEY PRINCESS – A striking five-foot-high clay goddess
created by artist JOSIE KO , celebrating the overlooked histories of
Black women in Stoke-on-Trent.
* SLIP TALES – A reimagining of Staffordshire’s slipware
traditions, created with local communities.
* RAVERINA’S DANCE FLOOR – A sensory installation from
Portuguese artist CAROLINA GARFO , blending sound, film, and ceramic
traditions of the Algarve.
WHY GO TO BRITISH CERAMICS BIENNIAL 2025?
BCB, Slip Tales Exhibition, March 2025 Jenny Harper
For travellers, the British Ceramics Biennial offers more than just
exhibitions. It’s an invitation to explore a city whose identity is
deeply tied to craft, where history and innovation meet. Visitors can
wander the historic kilns of Stoke, meet artists in residence, join
clay workshops, or simply marvel at how a humble material has inspired
generations.
The BIENNIAL ALSO PROMPTS TIMELY REFLECTION: through its CLAY
CONFERENCE on 2 October, it will host a major discussion on re-using
clay waste, showing how traditions of making can respond to urgent
environmental challenges.
BRITISH CERAMICS BIENNIAL 2025
The BRITISH CERAMICS BIENNIAL 2025 runs from 6 SEPTEMBER – 19
OCTOBER at the SPODE FACTORY SITE in Stoke-on-Trent. Admission is
free.
HOW TO VISIT
? WHERE Spode Works, STOKE-on-TRENT, Staffordshire. ? GETTING THERE
STOKE-on-TRENT IS 90 MINUTES BY TRAIN FROM LONDON EUSTON, 50 minutes
from Birmingham, and just over an hour from Manchester. Spode Works is
a short walk from STOKE STATION. ☕ WHERE TO EAT & DRINK Pop into
_The Quarter Café_ in Hanley for artisan coffee and cakes, or try
_The Glost House_ for a hearty brunch surrounded by industrial
heritage. Craft beer lovers should head to _BottleCraft_ for local
brews. ?️ DON’T MISS Explore the city’s other ceramic
attractions, including the _Gladstone Pottery Museum_
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and _Middleport Pottery_ , or browse contemporary ceramic design at
_Emma Bridgewater’s factory and café_ . ? DAY TRIPS Combine your
visit with a stroll in the landscaped grounds of _Trentham Gardens_
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, or venture out into the dramatic ridges of the nearby _Peak
District_ .
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More details at: www.britishceramicsbiennial.com
[http://www.britishceramicsbiennial.com]
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