ALLENDALE -- Korean-born artist Hoon Lee explores one of his native country's oldest and most sacred art forms in the opening show of the season for the Grand Valley State University Art Gallery.
The Korean Cultural Centre Australia (KCCAU) is to organise <Day By Day: Korean Ceramics in Daily Life> in partnership with the Korea Ceramic Foundation (KOCEF) from 2nd September to 4th November.
Namhi Kim Wagner, 92, is holding a pottery exhibition at Gallery 224 of the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard in Allston, Mass. The retrospective exhibition features a wide range of ...
At 93, Namhi Kim Wagner is still redefining the ancient art of Korean pottery. With works featured in the Museum of Fine Arts, she is one of the first American ceramicists to revive the Buncheong ...
Artist Kim Ho-jung uses ceramics to explore the relationship among colors, community and material investigation. Graduating from Hongik University and Kyunghee University in Korea and Royal College Of ...
Kazuteru Osako is a Japanese citizen who was born and raised in the country. But in his professional life, the pottery master goes by a name of Korean origin, Chin Jukan. This is a nod to his ...
The history of Korean ceramics stretches all the way back to 8,000 B.C., the Neolithic period, marked by the emergence of "yunggimun" pottery, or earthenware decorated with raised patterns and ...
The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) Australia in partnership with the Korea Ceramic Foundation presents Day By Day: Korean Ceramics in Daily Life at its gallery. Credit: Korean Cultural Centre Australia ...
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