10th Ceramic National Exhibition

Exhibit Date
October 19 1941 - November 16 1941 (temporary)
December 24 1941 - May 27 1942 (circuit)
Venues
Everson Museum of Art
Art Institute of Chicago
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Cincinnati Art Museum
Philadelphia Art Alliance (Home
Circuit
Circuit
Circuit
Circuit)
Exhibit Description
Exhibition held in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Ceramic National Exhibition. The circuit was set to move on to California but was cancelled due to war conditions of WWII. Countries represented: Argentina; Bolivia; Brazil; Canada; Chile; Columbia; Cuba; Ecuador; Iceland; Mexico; Panama; Paraguay; Peru; Puerto Rico; United States; Uruguay; Venezuela Circuit included a stop at the W. and J.Sloane Company in New York, NY.
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