Jingdezhen, renowned as the ‘porcelain capital’ of China, continues to attract global artists seeking inspiration and collaboration. French ceramic artist Manon Valle recently returned to the city for the third time, participating in the Jingdezhen International Ceramic Expo held from October 18 to 22. Valle emphasized that Jingdezhen offers a unique environment where creators from diverse cultural backgrounds can converge, exchange ideas, and foster artistic growth. The city’s vibrant artist-in-residence community has become a melting pot of creativity, enabling cross-cultural dialogue and innovation. Valle’s experience underscores Jingdezhen’s enduring significance as a hub for artistic exchange and its role in bridging global artistic communities. The expo, a key event in the ceramic art world, further solidifies Jingdezhen’s reputation as a center for both traditional craftsmanship and contemporary artistic exploration.
