Opishne is an ancient
Cossack town on the north of the Poltava region located 45km. north from
Poltava. Its name is associated with pottery all over Ukraine. The craft has
always blossomed there, thanks to the presence of fine clays in the area. That
is why since centuries ago Opishne was regarded as a “capital” of Ukrainian ceramics.
Potters throughout the entire Poltava region envy and try to follow all the
Opishnian techniques in ceramics. There were about 280 potters in the
town at that time.
There is a National Museum of Ukrainian Ceramics there,
founded in the beginning of the 1990's to save the national traditions and
regenerate the old craft. It has several branches: an art school, a center
dedicated to the study of the special methods of ceramics, a library, a
publishing house, and audiovisual archives. Since 1997, the yearly congress of
Ukrainian ceramists is held there. Wellknown potters (ceramists) compete
during July. Their works can be seen in the yard of the museum or near the art
school.
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