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Sunday Morning, European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC)

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Location Netherlands / Oisterwijk
Established 1969
Tel +31(0)133031180
Email info@ekwc.nl
Website Sunday Morning, European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) Website
Address Almystraat 10, 5061 PA Oisterwijk, the Netherlands

EKWC, an international artist-in-residence and ceramics center of excellence, has been a hub for artists, designers, and architects worldwide for over 50 years, fostering experimentation with clay that yields both remarkable artworks and technical innovations. Its influence extends from museums in New York to Tokyo. EKWC's distinction lies in its world-class facilities, the presence of consultants with leading technical expertise, and a commitment to freely sharing recipes, processes, and innovations. Housed in the historic former Royal United Leather Factory in Oisterwijk, the Netherlands, EKWC combines a century of history, inspiration, and creativity.


EKWC's mission is to advance ceramics as a material and promote its use in art, design, and architecture. Its journey began in 1969 in Heusden as the Ceramic Work Centre (KWC), primarily focused on providing kiln facilities. As it expanded and developed an international outlook, the center moved to 's-Hertogenbosch in 1991, leading to the renaming to the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC). The variety of facilities, knowledge exchange, and growing experimentation drew artists from various disciplines and significantly impacted the world of ceramics, art, design, and architecture. In 2010 the center underwent another transformation: it opened a CAD/CAM studio, providing artists, designers and architects the means to explore computer aided 3D-design and 3D-printing, and launched a new name “sundaymorning@ekwc”.


In 2015, EKWC relocated to its current location, offering 16 workspaces and accommodating 60 participants annually. The center provides not only studios and apartments but also access to workshops with multiple kilns, specialized teams, research departments, and a library available day and night. EKWC has broadened its reach to engage the general public, higher education, and businesses, fostering collaborations with international institutions, galleries, museums, and the ceramic industry. Knowledge gained is shared through masterclasses, exhibitions, and publications.


EKWC bridges experienced artists and emerging talents, welcoming renowned names and promising artists for working periods. Notable figures such as Tony Cragg, Anish Kapoor, Jose Maria Sicilia, and others have found a creative haven at EKWC, contributing to its rich history of artistic innovation and exploration.


 


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Facilities

Number of Residents EKWC hosts up to 16 residents at a time, offering a 12 week work period for artists to focus on their individual practices, conduct research, experiment, realize their plans, and exchange with peers, advisors, and staff, with rolling, weekly arrivals and departures.
Studio Type EKWC offers well-equipped workshops for mold-making, glaze, metal, and wood, catering to both traditional and digital techniques in the mold-making process. The glaze-room is stocked with a diverse range of glaze materials and provides resources for individual experimentation. In the metal workshop, essential tools are available, including a MIG welder and drill-press. The wood workshop is furnished with various saws and sanders. While prior knowledge of tool usage is required, our advisors and staff offer guidance to residents without experience. Access to these facilities is available 24/7.

EKWC is equipped with custom-made kilns by Blaauw Products, renowned for their thirty-plus years of kiln manufacturing experience, offering both electric and gas-fired kilns. The EKWC features a dedicated SoundLab studio with flexible, sound-absorbing panels for various acoustic needs.

The library houses a wide array of books covering technical manuals, art history, artist monographs, exhibition catalogues, ceramics, and glaze chemistry, making it a valuable resource for resident inspiration and information.
Other Facilities EKWC offers residents advanced technical amenities and comfortable living spaces, including private bedrooms with beds, bathrooms, and desks. The communal kitchen and open spaces foster interaction and exchange among residents, making it a central hub for socializing and relaxation.

The total cost for a twelve-week residency, including fixed studio fees and an advance payment of €2.420,00 for variable costs (including 21% VAT), amounts to €6646.40, which covers most expenses. Applicants and residents are encouraged to seek funding from their home countries or places of residence to cover these costs.

Transportation

Nearest Airport Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)
Nearest Station Oisterwijk railway station