Galería Banda Municipal presenta la obra de Renata Cassiano y Omar Gamez en Zona Maco 2026.

Explorando una nueva etapa de su práctica artística, Renata Cassiano expande su interés en la arqueología dejando por un momento la cerámica para acercarse al gran espejo negro: la obsidiana. Les esperamos el martes 3 de febrero a las 18:00 horas.

En la revista La Tempestad, Edgar Orlaineta escribe sobre la obra de la escultora ítalo-mexicana, Renata Cassiano, que presenta ‘Sol nocturno’ en la galería Banda Municipal (CDMX)

Ceramics Now Magazine – 15-Year Anniversary Edition celebrates fifteen years of Ceramics Now through a special, artist-driven issue spanning 150 pages. This edition brings together 24 selected artists whose practices reflect the diversity, urgency, and imagination of ceramics today.

On September 25th, 2025, we unveiled PASSAGE, at Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis, USA. A steel structure clad in handmade tiles and mosaics, forming four arching portals that evoke transition and change. Each tile was created by a community member of the St. Louis area, sharing a personal story of transformation. The sculpture holds collective memory, standing as a witness to place, permanence, and movement. The sculpture was made during my residency at Laumeier Sculpture Park in 2025.

Glasstire magazine published an interview between Carris Adams and myself about my show Cuarto Verde at Conduit Gallery.

Conduit Gallery is honored to announce a solo installation of new ceramic works titled Cuarto Verde by Mexican-Italian ceramic artist Renata Cassiano Alvarez. Opening April 2025.

I am excited to announce that I am a recipient of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 2024 Biennial Grants. The grant aims to allow artists like myself to produce new work and push the boundaries of their creativity. A full-color catalog documenting the work of all the 2024 awardees will be published in the spring 2025. 

My sculpture, Los Espejos del Alma, was included in the group show In Touch at Northern Clay Center. The show was curated by David East and runs from March to May 2025.

La Carne y el Hueso (ceramic and gold, 2024) was awarded the second place in the Contemporary Ceramics category in the XIV Bienal Nacional de Pintura, Grabado y Cerámica Contemporánea Alfredo Zalce. The piece was also aquired by the museum.