In this very special event for TAASA members, Eva Czernis-Ryl and Min-Jung Kim will focus on the Asian collection highlights in the ‘1001 Remarkable Objects’ exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum.
Alex Burchmore will introduce the work of the New York-based ceramacist Sin-ying Ho and examine the larger genre of ‘New Export China’ to which she has contributed over the past two decades.
Location: Chau Chak Wing Museum, University Place, The University of Sydney
The Ceramics Study Group (CSG) invites TAASA members for a guided tour of the exhibition 'Villages and Empires: Ancient Cultures of the Middle East at the Chau Chak Wing Museum' (CCWM). The tour will be conducted by Paul Donnelly, Deputy Director of the CCWM and is for TAASA members only.
Location: Annie Wyatt Room at the National Trust Centre
This half day symposium organised by the TAASA NSW Ceramic Study Group on the beauty and utility of East Asian tea wares will explore how the rich variety of ceramic tea wares has developed over time in response to different and evolving tea drinking traditions in China and Japan.
A retrospective of the work of Mitsuo Shoji at the Rochfort Gallery, North Sydney
Date: 22 October 2024
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Location: Rochfort Gallery
Invitation from the TAASA NSW Ceramic Study Group
'Henka / Transformation' is a solo retrospective exhibition currently on at Rochfort Gallery, North Sydney by 78 year old Japanese born artist Mitsuo Shoji. Learn about some of his ideas and inspirations in a floor talk by his wife, Christine Shoji.