Ceramics and art festival at Parc Anjela Duval in Tréguier
Tréguier en Terre is a ceramics festival born in 2025 in the episcopal city of Tréguier, in the heart of Trégor. This first market of potters and art ceramists in the city brings together about thirty professional exhibitors at the Parc Anjela Duval, offering a rich and diverse panorama of contemporary ceramic creation. Stoneware, earthenware, porcelain, raku, and glazed earth are showcased in a green setting, a stone's throw from the Gothic cathedral.
The festival offers an exhibition-sale route where each ceramist presents their creations in an individual stand. Visitors can interact directly with the artisans, discover their techniques, and acquire unique pieces or limited series. Pottery turning demonstrations and introduction workshops allow the public to try their hand at working with clay, under the guidance of passionate professionals.
The Parc Anjela Duval, named after the Breton poetess, offers an ideal green setting for this event. Located below Saint-Tugdual Cathedral, it is a popular walking spot for the inhabitants and visitors of Tréguier. The festival is integrated into the cultural landscape of this small town of character, rich in exceptional architectural and historical heritage.
Second edition of Tréguier en Terre on July 4 and 5, 2026, at Parc Anjela Duval. Around thirty professional ceramists exhibit their creations in the episcopal city of Trégor, with demonstrations, modeling workshops, and a ceramic raffle. Guest of honor: Lénora Le Berre.
Tréguier en Terre returns for its second edition on Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5, 2026 at Parc Anjela Duval, in the heart of the episcopal city of Trégor. Organized by the Argile Bretagne association as part of its Escales Céramiques 2026, this edition brings together around thirty professional ceramists from Brittany and beyond, selected for the quality and diversity of their productions.
The festival welcomes Lénora Le Berre as guest of honor, a renowned ceramist based in Saint-Jean-la-Poterie (Morbihan) and a raku specialist. Jérémy Bédiot is invited as an emerging young talent. The public can discover a wide range of techniques: stoneware, earthenware, porcelain, raku, glazed pottery.
Several highlights punctuate the weekend: demonstrations of rope-turned jars by Guillaume Garès, live raku firing by Yvonnick Le Guilloux, pottery throwing by Anne Lécuyer, and modeling workshops for adults and children led by Sabine Müller. A ceramic raffle offers the chance to win pieces donated by exhibitors (minimum value €30 each).
On site: food truck, refreshment stand with products from a local brewery, and a guided tour of the city of Tréguier passing through the festival. The event is entirely free and open to all.
Detailed program on the Argile Bretagne website. Guest of honor 2026: Lénora Le Berre (raku). Young talent: Jérémy Bédiot.
The festival takes place at Parc Anjela Duval, 22220 Tréguier.
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Parc Anjela Duval
Parc Anjela Duval, 22220 Tréguier