Myriam Jiménez

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Myriam Jiménez Huertas, Madrid 1973.
She began her artistic training in 1994 in Madrid at the Francisco Alcántara School of
Art. In 1999 she moved to Valencia to attend Enric Mestre’s ceramic sculpture
monograph. Since then she works in her own workshop in Torrent. Since 2019 belongs
to the International Academy of Ceramic (AIC-IAC).
Among the prizes she has won are the President Prize of the Valencian Government at
the VII International Biennale of Ceramics of Manises. Valencia. Pujol i Bausis Prize at
the 14th Bienal de Cerámica d’Esplugues Angelina Alós. Barcelana. Prize l’Alcora in the
27th International Ceramic Competition of Alcora. Castellón. President Prize of the
Valencian Government. VIII International Biennial of Ceramics of Manises. Valencia.
She has participated in numerous exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Some
of the most important are Pentik Museum. Posio. Finland (2001), Taso-Tuen Exhibition
Center in Caotun, Taiwan, Kaoshiung Municipal Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan (2005 ),
KUNST.WERKSTATT der Gmundener Keramik. Austria (2006), Freihof Sulz Gallery.
Vorarlberg. Austria, Keramikmuseum Westerwald, Höhr-Grenzhausen. Germany
(2007), International Biennial of Contemporary Ceramics of Vallauris. France, Gallery
Hélène Porée. Paris. France, Onomachi Shopping Centre. Wakayama. Japan, Galerie im
Kulturzentrum Kapfenberg. Austria. Palau de la Música. Valencia (2008), Museé du
Prieuré. Charolles. France (2009), Espacio Vital Ademuz Espai d’Art. Corte Inglés
Ademuz. Valencia, Tiempo de Flores Festival Miradas de Mujer. Coll Blanc Gallery.
Culla (2014), [EssencialË Universidad Jaume I de Castellón, a School of Ceramists, Casa
del Cable, Jávea, and Mision Ceramistas, Galeria Hachi. Wakayama. Japan, 5 Years
Ceramic Symposium Memory. Maison des Arts du Belvédère. Tunisia (2015), Freiderike
Zeit Galerie. Deidesheim. Germany, SEMILLAS Coll Blanc Espai d’art. Culla. Castellón,
FUERA DE SERIE. Museo Nacional de Cerámica González Martí. Valencia, Ceramics
Applied to Architecture. Museu del Disseny de Barcelona (2016)…

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