Biennale Argilla
Edition 2027 Children Crafts Outdoor

Biennale Argilla

The largest international ceramics market in Europe, in Aubagne

Aubagne — Bouches-du-Rhône (13) Since 1993
Dates 07 Aug — 08 Aug 2027
Location Aubagne (13)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Argilla

Argilla is the largest international ceramics biennale in Europe, organized every two years in Aubagne. For over twenty years, this free event has brought together around 200 exhibitors from 17 nationalities in the streets of the city center, focusing on pottery, earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Each edition highlights a guest country and features demonstrations, workshops, exhibitions, and pottery turning championships.

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Aubagne, European capital of ceramics

Every two years, in August, Aubagne transforms into the European capital of ceramics for Argilla, the largest international pottery market on the continent. For over twenty years, this biennial event has brought together around 200 exhibitors from 17 nationalities in the city center streets, attracting over 80,000 visitors in a single weekend. Aubagne, a city historically linked to clay and the tradition of santons (traditional Provençal figurines), finds in Argilla the contemporary and international expression of its ancestral know-how.

An exceptional international market

Argilla is not just a market; it's a true international fair of ceramics in all its forms. The 200 exhibitors, selected by an international jury, present a dizzying array of creations: jewelry, musical instruments, decorative pieces, utility pottery, earthenware, stoneware, porcelain, and sculptures. Each edition highlights a guest country — Portugal in 2023, Italy in 2025 — which brings its ceramic tradition and exceptional artisans.

Turning championships and demonstrations

Argilla is also the stage for spectacular competitions. The biennale hosts the French Pottery Turning Championship and, starting in 2025, the very first European Championship, organized in partnership with the Association des Potiers méditerranéens de Menton and the École de Céramique de Provence. These competitions, open to professionals, students, and amateurs over 18 years old, combine technical and artistic challenges, with an awards ceremony at the closing event. Pottery turning demonstrations and introduction workshops are offered throughout the weekend for all ages.

Exhibitions, workshops, and activities for everyone

Alongside the market, Argilla offers a rich cultural program. Themed exhibitions are set up in Aubagne's heritage sites, such as the Chapelle des Pénitents Noirs, which hosts exhibitions dedicated to the ceramics of the guest country. Ceramic painting workshops are open to children, with free pieces. A summer market for ceramics and santons is set up on Place Foch in the weeks before and after the biennale, integrated into the Argilla route.

Argilla — edition 2027

18th edition of Argilla in Aubagne. International ceramics biennale with approximately 200 international exhibitors. Free event in the streets of the city center.

Argilla 2027 — 18th edition

Argilla will return to Aubagne in August 2027 for its 18th edition. The largest ceramics biennale in Europe will once again bring together around 200 international exhibitors in the city center streets, with a new guest of honor country. The program will include: a ceramics market, turning championships, workshops for children, demonstrations, and thematic exhibitions. The event is free and open to all.

Highlights Argilla 2027

  • 18th edition of the biennale
  • Approximately 200 international exhibitors expected
  • Pottery turning championships
  • New guest of honor country

Prices Argilla 2027

Free admission.

Practical information — Argilla

Practical Information

Access

The market takes place in the streets of Aubagne's city center.

  • By car: A52 motorway from Marseille (exit Aubagne centre). Parking on the outskirts of the center.
  • By train: Aubagne SNCF station (TER from Marseille Saint-Charles, 20 min).
  • By bus: RTM and local bus network.

Opening Hours

  • Saturday and Sunday: 9 am to 7 pm.

Prices

  • Free admission.

Contact

  • City of Aubagne: www.aubagne.fr

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Where does it take place — Argilla

Centre-ville d'Aubagne

Centre-ville, 13400 Aubagne

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Argilla in brief

Children Crafts Outdoor Free Participatory Bouches-du-Rhône