THE ACGA CLAY & GLASS FESTIVAL 2022
July 10 - 11, 2022
The prestigious ACGA Clay & Glass Festival in Palo Alto features a free and fun-filled celebration of ceramic and glass art. Featuring both fine and functional art, the ACGA Clay & Glass Festival boasts more than 100 juried artists displaying their best work.
Shop for unique, one-of-a-kind artwork while you meet the artists. Attendees will also enjoy several demonstrations of hands-on activities, including pottery-making and ikebana demonstrations, as well as an interactive clay project for artists of all ages.
Discover unique pieces of the finest quality glass and clay art that will make a beautiful addition to any home or garden. Select from handcrafted stunning pottery, unique jewelry and show-stopping glass art and sculptures.
Pick up a Festival map when you get to the show for exact demonstration locations.
Free admission
Outdoors in the gardens surrounding the Palo Alto Art Center
Valet parking available at the Palo Alto Art Center
Hosted by the Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California (ACGA)
Co-sponsored by the Palo Alto Art Center
For everyone’s safety during the pandemic, the entire show has been redesigned with 6’ - 10’ of space between booths. Masks and safe distancing outdoors are recommended for our attendees and our artists. Masks are required when entering the Art Center building.
LOCATION
Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303
TIME
Saturday, July 10, 2022
10:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday, July 11, 2022
10:00am – 4:00pm
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“When going to the Palo Alto Clay and Glass Show, I always make a bee-line for her booth to avoid the best pieces being taken, then go back and do the rest of the show. I also make sure friends who go with me get to her booth so they can see her lovely work too.”
—Chip Alexander, ceramic art collector
ABOUT ACGA
The Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California is dedicated to establishing and maintaining high standards of craftsmanship and design in clay and glass. The ACGA began as the Association of San Francisco Potters in 1945. The group now has more than 500 members, including clay and glass artists, students, patrons and supporters, galleries, network organizations and corporate sponsors from throughout California.