A collective exhibition of clay works from 17 local and Sicilian ceramists’ studios will be held at the Malta Postal Museum, Archbishop Street, Valletta, from today until April 27.

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Each artist has submitted two pieces of work – a mixture of free-standing sculptures and wall-mounted murals representative of their oeuvre.

The exhibition, entitled Amalgam, reflects the merger or rather fusion of the Maltese and Sicilian ceramists as part of an ongoing collaboration. It follows a previous roaming exhibition entitled Vasi Communicanti held in Sicily in March 2018, commemorating the influence on his peers of the life and works of well-known, Sciacca-born ceramist Cosimo Barna.

The exhibition Amalgam is open until April 27, at the Malta Postal Museum and Arts Hub, 135, Archbishop Street, Valletta.

The museum is open from 10am to 4pm on weekdays and from 10am to 2pm on Saturdays. For further details call 2596 1750.

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