We had to wait a while for the international ceramics fair Dwingeloo 2022. But on Thursday, May 26 from 10:00 am, all ceramics lovers can indulge themselves again. Finally!
At de Brink, the heart of Dwingeloo, under the age-old trees, about 90 ceramists show their work, some of whom give a demonstration of their methods and techniques. In almost 30 years, this ceramics fair in the north of the Netherlands has grown into a unique ceramics event.

And yes: this year I will also participate in this festival. So come and say hello!
Drenthe, ceramics province
And if you do come to Dwingeloo, stick around for a few more days to get to know this province better. Because that is definitely worth it. Not only the ceramics fair Dwingeloo is a must for the ceramics lover.
You can find primeval pottery, but also historic industrial pottery and contemporary artisanal ceramics. In a previously published blog I described a number of sights.
So make from your visit a cultural weekend in the primeval province of Drenthe. I can wholeheartedly recommend such a cultural trip. And that makes your visit to the Dwingeloo ceramics fair this year complete.
New round, new ceramics opportunities
Unfortunately, the ceramics fair had to make way for the corona pandemic over the past two years. But luckily we are going to make up for it this year. I’m excited!
It takes some getting used to for me, such a “live event”. What should I bring with me again? Yes my own made ceramics. But also practical things such as a banner, cloths for the stall, pegs for the rear sail, a pin device and much more…

I hope you stop by to see my ceramics glistening in the sun. But don’t worry if you can’t, my online shop is always open 🙂
International Ceramics Fair Dwingeloo 2022
Thursday 26 May (Ascension Day)
de Brink
Dwingeloo
Entrance: 4 euro p.p. (children up to 12 years free)

Program
From 10.00 am
Various continuous demonstrations and workshops & performances by musicians
15.00 hrs
Presentation of the jury prizes ‘Keramiekprijs Noord Nederland’* and the ‘Draaiprijs Noord Nederland’
16.00 hrs
Announcement of the four public prize winners
1700 hours
Closure of the fair.
Catering
At the Brink there is a terrace where you can drink coffee, tea or soft drinks. Other food items such as sandwiches and hot snacks are also available.
Children’s activities
The many colors and shapes will also appeal to younger visitors. In addition, there are special activities for the children that they can participate in for free.
This year, for example, the special children’s fun stall is of course present again. Here you can play to your heart’s content. These activities are completely free for children.
Parking
You can park your car for free in our large car park at the Brug Es – follow the P-signs. From there it is a 5-minute walk to de Brink. There is also a long car park behind the Moleneinde
A parking ban is in force on de Brink
Route
De Brink in the center of Dwingeloo is easily accessible by public transport, bicycle and car. See also the route planner.