
Ceramics Now announces a new Call for Papers
We’re excited to announce a new call for papers for publication in Ceramics Now Magazine in 2026.
Ceramics Now invites submissions of critical essays, exhibition reviews, and research-based articles for upcoming issues of the magazine. In honoring our commitment to showing the evolving trends and concepts that shape contemporary ceramics, we welcome writing that deepens the understanding of clay as a material of artistic, social, and ecological inquiry. We seek contributions that approach ceramics through diverse perspectives — artistic, curatorial, historical, philosophical, political, or environmental.
Submission deadline for proposals/pitches: January 15, 2026.
We are particularly interested in:
• Critical essays and research articles — Exploring ideas such as materiality, sustainability, ecology, identity, temporality, and postcolonial or cultural frameworks in ceramic practice.
• Reviews and features — Covering key exhibitions, biennials, fairs, and collaborative projects that expand the field of ceramics.
Examples of topics we’d like to cover:
• Representation and access in contemporary ceramics — how race, geography, class, and institutional structures shape visibility and opportunity.
• Sustainability and ethics — material sourcing, ecological impact, and evolving sustainable practices within ceramic production and exhibition.
• The ceramic art market — how visibility, institutional validation, and collecting trends shape artistic direction.
• Pedagogy and transmission of knowledge — how ceramics is taught, learned, and passed on across institutions, community studios, and informal settings.
• Interdisciplinary and post-disciplinary practices.
Please note that this call for papers is not intended for artist profile submissions.
Before submitting an article, you are encouraged to contact the editor at vasi@ceramicsnow.org with a brief outline of your proposal. We prioritize articles grounded in original research that have not previously been published elsewhere.
• Articles should range between 1500 and 3000 words.
• Please include high-resolution images with appropriate credits.
• Along with your article, provide a short biography.
• We offer at least $200 for selected articles, made possible through the support of Ceramics Now’s patron subscribers, who contribute to our Writers Fund.
• We can assist with arranging guided tours, securing exhibition tickets, and setting up relevant meetings.
Articles published in Ceramics Now and Ceramics Now Magazine reach a broad international audience passionate about ceramic art. Over 50,000 people read Ceramics Now each month, and the publication reaches around 600,000 monthly views on social media. More than half of our readers are from the US, 25% are from the EU, and 15% are from the UK.
All our content is accessible to everyone and free of charge. Ceramics Now is an independent publication sustained by its members. Their support allows us to commission and publish new writing, ensuring that critical discourse around ceramics remains accessible to all.
Ceramics Now has been a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (AIC-IAC) since 2023.
We’re looking forward to receiving your submissions!
















The New Mexico Potters and Clay Artists association is presenting a 50th Anniversary Exhibition of members ceramic work starting October 5, 2024. I am writing a review of this exhibition. I saw your call for papers deadline was in May . Can I still submit this review and photographs ? Thank you and I greatly appreciate Ceramics Now !
Sincerely, Jim Romberg
Hello,
My name is Jacob Jackson and I am a professor of ceramics and sculpture at Brigham Young University, Hawaii. In addition to ceramics and sculpture I teach classes on contemporary art and aesthetics. I am interested in writing an article about the Japanese ceramic artist En Iwamura. His work if Exuberant and whimsical with clear influence from artists like Jun Kaneko and Yoshitomo Nara. His work is also inspired by traditional Japanese ceramics. He calls his style “Neo Jomon”. Iwamura is an emerging tallent who is poised to be an internationally acclaimed ceramic artist and I am sure that the readership of Ceramics Now would love to learn more about him!
Hello, I have a proposal for the Call for papers open call.
I dont find where I have to send it, please could you help me. Thank you.
Hello, There is a contact page. Click on the 3 lines. Good luck.
Kato Mami’s work particularly resonated with my own aesthetic. The interplay of positive and negative space, surface development and choice of clay body were important to my work when I was active years ago.