'Fired Up! Contemporary Works In Clay'

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Canadian 'FIRED UP! Contemporary Works In Clay'
Representing the best in ceramics in British Columbia since 1984

Excellence is a given at their annual exhibition and sale which is always held during the last weekend of May in the Metchosin Community Hall, 4401 Williams Head Road, Metchosin just outside the city of Victoria, BC, Canada.

Exhibiting together provincially, nationally and internationally the members of Fired Up! have over 750 combined years of experience in clay. 

By inviting several different guest artists to participate yearly, they encourage other artists while offering the public a fresh and ever-changing presentation.

           The Philosophy of Fired Up! is to:

    • Promote ceramics as a fine art form
    • Educate the public about the ceramic arts
    • Serve as a venue for new and innovative work
    • Improve interaction with other ceramic artists and
      their work
    • Meet and interact with the public
    • Create venues for the promotion of members' work
    • Promote BC ceramics outside the province
Upcoming 2010 show information

Fired Up!
EXHIBITION & SALE

B•B•F•N
Bellies, Bottoms,
Feet & Necks

The Pot as Metaphor for the Human Form

May 28 - 30, 2010

Metchosin Community Hall
4401 William Head Road, Metchosin
Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Click here to view the brochure.

2009 Anniversary Event Information

Fired Up!
25th Anniversary Exhibition 2009

The Fired Up Book!

To celebrate our 25th Anniversary we published a book of words and works by Fired Up! clay artists.

For more information about the book click here.

For a glimpse of the 2009 25th Anniversary event
please see the short video below.
(click on the arrow at the bottom left to begin)

With Thanks to "Fired Up!" Friend - Douglas M McDonald
for creating the video.

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