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Spatial Creative – Ceramic Zone: Inspiring Creativity And Innovation In Ceramic Art

The National Art Gallery is currently presenting the Spatial Creative – Ceramic Zone (SCCZ) Exhibition from 28th November 2025 to 30th April 2026 at Level 1, National Art Gallery. The exhibition showcases 39 ceramic artworks, encompassing artistic ceramics, pottery, tableware, and sculptural artworks that highlight the diversity of techniques, creativity, and artistic approaches of the participating artists.

Interestingly, all artworks featured in this exhibition are the result of the Spatial Creative – Ceramic Zone (SCCZ) Residency Programme, which took place from 22nd to 30th October 2025. This short-term residency brought together 10 visual artists from various backgrounds to explore the potential of contemporary ceramic art in Malaysia. The participating artists include Amy Nazira, Sabri Idrus, Saiful Razman, S. Amin Shahab, Bone Alfie, Shafiq Nordin, Amer01, Khairul Izzuddin, Kenji Chai, and Tan Kai Sheuan.

The SCCZ residency programme was designed as an intensive platform, providing opportunities for the artists to create artworks directly in professional studios, under the guidance of experienced ceramic artists and experts. The residency was held at three main ceramic-making locations, which were the result of a strategic collaboration between the National Art Gallery and local ceramic studios BK Art Studio in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Ilham Ceramic Studio in Langkawi, Kedah, and Sari Chempaka Art Village in Karak, Pahang.

Through hands-on practice and critical dialogue, the artists produced new artworks while deepening their understanding of the connections between form, function, and space in ceramic design. Beyond enhancing technical skills, the programme also strengthened networks among artists across generations and the local ceramic community, fostering ongoing collaborations and exchanges of ideas. The initiative is expected to boost the growth of Malaysia’s ceramic art ecosystem and strengthen the role of ceramic art within the nation’s contemporary art scene.

The public is invited to experience the uniqueness of these ceramic artworks, presented exclusively in this exhibition. In addition, the “Asal Tanah Exhibition” is also open to the public as a supporting showcase in conjunction with the SCCZ Residency Programme, held at Gallery 2B from 5th December 2025 to 30th April 2026. This exhibition features approximately 83 artworks by invited artists and the artworks from the National Collection.

For more information, follow the official social media of the National Art Gallery or visit the website www.artgallery.gov.my.

Adib Mohd

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