Andenne, a historic Belgian city of Wallonia, located along the Meuse River between Huy and Namur, celebrated for its medieval roots, rich pottery heritage, and scenic, hilly, woodland surroundings is a newly designated UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art.
UNESCO welcomed Andenne into the Creative Cities Network (UCCN) for its dedication to fostering local crafts, especially ceramics, highlighting the city’s commitment to using creativity, heritage, and artistic skills for sustainable urban development.
The recognition emphasizes the city’s strong historical ties to ceramics joining other prestigious centres, such as Faenza, Italy and Limoges, France, in, enhancing, European, ceramic, culture and collaboration and as part of the UCCN, this title allows Andenne to cooperate internationally, sharing best practices in crafts, folk art, and cultural development.
Andenne, rooted in a century - old tradition boasts a rich history of pottery production from the Middle Ages to the present, thanks to the presence of high - quality clay deposits along the banks of Meuse River used since medieval times.
The pottery industry in this centre of Wallonia dates back to the 6th – 10th centuries, with rapid expansion during the high Middle Ages. Historical production included both functional and decorative items, many of which are displayed today in the Musée de la céramique d’ Andenne.
Archaeological excavations all around Andenne have revealed significant pottery finds that show the evolution of techniques over centuries, confirming the tradition and culture rooted in Andenne about ceramics.
Pottery production in the Belgian city is characterized by a blend of functional, historical pieces and contemporary artistic, innovative, and sometimes abstract sculptures.
The city is also famous to hosts the internationally, renowned, Ceramic Art Andenne festival, attracting artists coming from various countries.
The event features numerous, high - profile exhibitions, such as “Authentique”, an international open competition and “Talisman”, a thematic competition. Exhibits range from figurative, to abstract, with featured artists like Nathalie Doyen, and guest countries highlighting diverse, international approaches.
The Espace Muséal d’ Andenne (EMA) is a museum that serves as key cultural hub displaying various pieces, highlighting local ceramic culture and heritage In addition the Belgian city for its iconic history and tradition awards prizes like the prestigious City of Andenne Art Acquisition Prize to support contemporary ceramic artists.
The upcoming Ceramic Art Andenne scheduled for May 24 - 25 features French ceramist Héléne Lousssier as the guest of honour, an event in which Andenne as a Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art will show with pride this title awarded by UNESCO, continuing to be a relevant hub within the ceramic industry and pottery production.
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