Ceramic art and artists artist q a.
Ling chun ceramics.
Meet ling chun i began my residency at archie bray foundation in fall 2016 right after receiving my mfa degree at rhode island.
Ling chun was born in hong kong a society that is built upon a hybrid system of western and eastern mores.
1990 born in hong kong a society that built upon a hybrid system of western and eastern.
Ling chun is a hong kong born ceramics artist who likes to play with hair.
Ling chun is a hong kong born ceramic artist who likes to play with hair.
She is a beauty school dropout and an mfa from rhode island school of design.
The seattle based artist adopts a distinctly more is more approach to her craft creating unique handmade sculptures bursting with colour and texture.
A foreign exchange program brought her to the united states at the age of seventeen.
1990 born in hong kong a society that built upon a hybrid system of western and eastern.
She then earned her bfa in visual communication design and ceramics from the school of the art institute of chicago in 2012.
Ling chun was born in hong kong in 1990 into a society that built upon a hybrid system of western and eastern.
She then earned her bfa in visual communication design and ceramics from the school of the art institute of chicago in 2012 and her mfa in ceramics from.
A foreign exchange program brought her to the united states at the age of seventeen.
She then earned her bfa in visual communication design and ceramics from the school of the art institute of chicago in 2012 and her mfa in ceramics.
A foreign exchange program brought her to the united states at the age of seventeen.
I began my residency at archie bray foundation in fall 2016 right after receiving my mfa degree at rhode island school of design risd.
How has your residency changed either your work or your process of building.
A foreign exchange program brought her to the us at the age of seventeen.
A beauty school dropout she received her mfa in ceramics at rhode island school of design in 2016 and has introduced hair into her ceramics instead of styling it.
She then earned her bfa in visual communication design and ceramics from the school of the art institute of chicago in 2012 and her mfa in ceramics from rhode island school of design in 2016.
Chun has been in several international renowned artist residency programs including a.
She then earned her bfa in visual communication design and ceramics from the school of the art institute of chicago in 2012 and her mfa in ceramics from rhode island school of design in 2016.
Describing her ceramic forms as playgrounds for the glaze ling chun combines hair and clay in playful unexpected ways.