Following its remarkable debut in 2024, Ceramic Brussels returns with an even more ambitious edition in 2025. From January 22 to 26, the international fair for contemporary ceramic art will take place at Tour & Taxis in Brussels, positioning itself as a must-attend event for art lovers and industry professionals alike.
A Growing Event
With a 20% increase in participating galleries compared to last year, the second edition will feature nearly 65 galleries from 15 countries, showcasing the work of over 200 artists. The fair’s iconic concentric circle layout, which impressed attendees last year, will return to provide a seamless and immersive visitor experience.
Elizabeth Jaeger, Guest of Honor
Renowned American sculptor Elizabeth Jaeger, celebrated for her introspective works blending ceramics and bronze, will be the guest of honor. Represented by the prestigious Mennour gallery, she will unveil an exclusive exhibition at the entrance of the fair and participate in a public interview on Thursday, January 23, at 1:30 PM.

Unmissable Highlights
- Opening to Modern Art: For the first time, Ceramic Brussels will welcome modern art galleries, featuring prominent names like Hélène Bailly and Patrick Lancz.
- Norwegian Focus: An exploration of the Norwegian art scene with five participating galleries and a special “Norwegian Day” on Friday, January 24.
- Ceramic Brussels Art Prize: A collective exhibition will spotlight the works of ten emerging European talents, selected from over 320 applications.
A Rich and Diverse Program
In addition to the exhibitions, the fair will host 15 panel discussions, a dedicated art book section, and a pop-up restaurant curated by Brussels-based chef Benjamin Schijns. Every ticket purchased will also grant free access to three partner exhibitions across Belgium, valid until March 31, 2025.

Practical Information
- Dates: January 22 (VIP & Press Preview by invitation only, 3 PM to 10 PM) to January 26, 2025
- Opening Hours: 11 AM to 7 PM
- Location: Tour & Taxis, Brussels
- Tickets and Pricing: Available online at ceramic.brussels
- Getting There: On-site parking and public transport options available