Locations of NCECA conferences
• President in parentheses • 1966 Washington DC, during separation from ACers • 1967 Michigan State, East Lansing (William Parry) • 1968 Rhode Island School of Design, Providence (Norm Schulman) • 1969 Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City (Robert Turner) • 1970 California School of Arts & Crafts, Oakland (Jim Wozniak) • 1971 Royal College of Art, Toronto, (Richard Peeler) • 1972 Arrowmont School of Crafts, Gatlinburg (Miska Petersham) • 1973 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff (Don Reitz) • 1974 University of Wisconsin, Madison (Don Reitz) • 1975 Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia (Don Frith) • 1976 Louisiana State, Baton Rouge (Don Frith) • 1977 University of Northern Colorado, Greeley (Warren MacKenzie) • 1978 University of Illinois, Champaign (Warren MacKenzie) • 1979 Pennsylvania State University (Dick Hay) • 1980 Pennsylvania State University (Dick Hay) • 1981 Wichita State University (William Alexander) • 1982 San Jose State University, San Jose (Val Cushing) • 1983 Georgia State University, Atlanta (Marj Levy) • 1984 Massachusetts College of Art, Boston (Marj Levy) • 1985 Washington University School of Fine Arts, St. Louis (Lenny Dowhie) • 1986 University of Texas & Southwest Craft Center, San Antonio (Lenny Dowhie) • 1987 Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse (Jerry Horning) • 1988 Oregon Art Institute, Portland (Jerry Horning) • 1989 Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City (Mary Jane Edwards) • 1990 Arts & Education Community in Ohio & Kentucky, Cincinnati (Mary Jane Edwards) • 1991 Arizona State University, Tempe (Jay Lacouture) • 1992 Temple University, Philadelphia (Jay Lacouture) • 1993 Grossmont College & Mesa College, San Diego (Joe Bova) • 1994 Tulane University, New Orleans (Joe Bova) • 1995 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (Anna Calluori Holcombe) • 1996 School for American Crafts/Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester (Anna Calluori Holcombe) • 1997 University of Nevada, Las Vegas (James Tanner) • 1998 University of Dallas-Irving, Fort Worth (James Tanner) • 1999 Ohio State University & American Ceramic Society, Columbus (Curtis Hoard) • 2000 Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver (Curtis Hoard) • 2001 Winthrop University, Rock Hill SC/Charlotte NC (Steve Reynolds) • 2002 Kansas City Art Institute (Steve Reynolds) • 2003 San Diego State University, San Diego (Elaine Henry) • 2004 University of Indianapolis & the Herron School of Art (Elaine Henry) • 2005 Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore (Susan Filley) • 2006 Lewis & Clark College and Oregon College of Art & Craft, Portland (Susan Filley) • 2007 Indiana University Southeast and University of Louisville, Louisville (Robert Harrison) • 2008 Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, Pittsburg (Robert Harrison) • 2009 Arizona State University, Phoenix (Skeff Thomas) • 2010 The Clay Studio, Philadelphia (Skeff Thomas) • 2011 University of Florida and Eckerd College, Tampa- St. Pete's (Keith Williams) • 2012 Pottery Northwest and the University of Washington, Seattle (Keith Williams) • 2013 George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston TX (Patsy Cox) • 2014 Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee, WI (Patsy Cox) • 2015 Providence RI (Deb Bedwell) • 2016 Kansas City (Deb Bedwell) • 2017 Portland (Chris Staley) • 2018 Pittsburgh (Chris Staley) • 2019 Minneapolis (Holly Hanessian) • 2020 Covid Canceled (Holly Hasessian) • 2021 Virtual (Pete Pinnell) • 2022 Sacramento (Pete Pinnell) • 2023 Cincinnati (Rhonda Willers) • 2024 Richmond, Virginia (Rhonda Willers) • 2025 Salt Lake City, Utah (Shoji Satake) • 2026 Detroit, MI (Shoji Satake) ==References==