In our studio, we return with activities open to the public – two-day ceramic workshops, designed to offer a unique experience of creativity and hands-on learning with the craft of working with clay. Ura Ceramics is a space where art, tradition, and community meet. With years of experience as ceramic artists and a strong background in leading creative workshops, we are passionate about sharing our process with others – from basic hand-building techniques to decorative methods and the firing of the pieces. Each workshop is designed to be practical, fun, relaxing, and educational, giving participants the opportunity to create unique...
Mbrëmjen e 24 majit 2025, Galeria ODA në Shkodër hapi dyert për ekspozitën e qeramikës “Prekje dhe Kujtesë” të artistes Laura Sllamniku Kryeziu, një rrëfim i thellë estetik dhe emocional që komunikon përtej fjalëve – përmes formave, teksturave dhe nuancave që jetojnë në dhe mbi sipërfaqen e baltës. Kjo ekspozitë u kurua me shumë dashuri dhe përkushtim nga galeristja Rozafa Shpuza, duke sjellë një përvojë artistike të ndjeshme dhe të menduar me kujdes për publikun. Pritja nga publiku artdashës shkodran ishte jashtëzakonisht e ngrohtë dhe mirënjohëse, duke e kthyer mbrëmjen në një festë të kujtesës dhe ndjeshmërisë. Çdo vepër në...
After the successful realization of the exhibition last month with the works realized by the participants of the NGO Sos Children's Villages Kosovo and the NGO Handikos, we invite you to join us in the exhibition "EMPTY BOWL" with the works of the participants from the NGO Autism Venue: Studio URADate: June 19, 2024Exhibition opening: 14:00 The project "EMPTY BOWL" is financed by local companies based on the sponsorship law and has been approved by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports of Kosovo.For months, Studio Ura welcomed the participants of the working groups from the NGO Sos Children's Villages...
While studying painting at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Prishtina, Laura Sllamniku-Kryeziu would discover an additional passion. It was working with ceramics. She had gone to Tirana, to the Academy of Arts, to see if she could transfer her studies to the Sculpture Department, where she also studied working with ceramics. But she did not like the fact that she had to start her studies from scratch. She would get the best from the artist Fatmira Kuçuku. All this in 2003. She would return to Prishtina to complete her studies in painting and continue her art in...