1. Each piece must have the name, phone and date started attached to the piece when turned in.
2. Ceramic entry must be completed at least 75% in the technique described in the class number.
3.Jewelry display boards, plate and plaque stands must be provided by the exhibitor. Lace figurines must be mounted on suitable bases or boards.
4. Entries with loose parts must be securely fastened together to withstand handling and examination i.e. lids taped on, etc. However, the judges are permitted to open and examine the piece.
5. Entries which cannot be completely examined by the judges will be disqualified. Weighted chess sets, bookends and tile mosaic pieces secured to a background are the only exceptions to the above. There should be no felt on the bottom of pieces. Pieces permanently attached to bases will be accepted.
6. Proper hanging equipment must be included on hanging objects.
7. Reasonable safety and handling precautions will be exercised by Fair personnel, but the Fair assumes no liability for loss or breakage.
The following classes may be entered by the Child and Juniors Divisions.
Class
204. Any Painted Ceramic item
205. Any Ceramic or Clay Article
The following classes may be entered by the Professional, Adult, Senior, Youth, and Special Artist Divisions
CERAMICS
Class
389. Glaze any Article
390. Underglaze any Article
391. Stain Any Article
392. Hand Modeling Any Article
393. Misc. Ceramics not listed
POLYMER CLAY
Class
394. Any Article
395. Jewelry
396. Boxes
397. Sculpture (Three Dimensional)
398. Vase
ORIGINALS IN CLAY
Class
400. Hand Modeling (Slab)
401. Raku (Japanese Pottery Technique)
402. Sculpture
403. Bowl
404. Cup
405. Plate
406. Pot
407. Pitcher
408. Vase
409. Hand-Thrown Wheel Work
410. Stoneware
411. Porcelain
412. Fretwork
413. Incise
414. Misc. Originals in Clay not listed