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CURRENT & FORTHCOMING EVENTS
* unless otherwise noted, the location of listed events is Singapore
30 March 2012

 

SEACS 43rd AGM & William Willetts Lecture 2012

Friday 30 March 2012 at 6.45pm

Venue: National Library Board

Refreshments will be served from 6.30pm.

More details about the lecture can be found here.

17 February 2012

 

Pots and how they are made in mainland Southeast Asia

A talk by Louise Allison Cort and Leedom Lefferts

Friday, 17 February 2012

7 to 8.30pm

Ngee Ann Auditorium, Asian Civilisations Museum

More details here.

 

 

PAST EVENTS    
1 December 2011

 

Launch of SEACS' new E-Museum of Southeast Asian Ceramics

7pm, the POD, National Library Board of Singapore

Read about it here.

 

1 November 2011

 

Florentine Traders in Asia and the Medici Porcelain Collection

A talk by Maura Rinaldi

Time: 7.00 p.m.

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229684

Tel: 6737 3448

More info here.

 

27-28 October 2011


Ancient Silk Trade Routes: Cross Cultural Exchange and Legacy in Southeast Asia

Venue: Mochtar Riady Auditorium, Singapore Management University, Administration Building Level 5, 81 Victoria Street, Singapore 188065

Website: http://maritimesilkroad.org/

16 to 23 October 2011

Taiwan and Kong Kong Study Tour 2011

Special access has been granted to the Society's Members to several prestigious Taiwanese and Hong Kong Museums and private collections.

The tour is limited to 15 members only (booking information and itinerary here)

Read a post-trip report here.

17 September to
29 October 2011

 

Raku Workshop with Delia Prvacki

Organised by the NUS Museum

More details here.

 

8 September 2011

Lecture: Liu Kang and his Art – A tale of Shanghai, Love, Loss and the Founding of the Nanyang Style

A talk by Gretchen Liu

Thursday, 8 September 2011


7.30 pm

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229684

A summary of the event can be found here.

18 August 2011

Show, Ask and Discover 
coordinated by Pauline Ong

Thursday 24 February 2011

7-9pm

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229684

The full report can be read here.

5 May 2011

Lecture

Old Javanese Gold: 3 Phases, 3 Faces
A talk by John Miksic

Thursday 5 May 2011

7-9pm

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229684

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SEACS 42nd AGM & William Willetts Lecture 2011

Thursday 28 April 2011 at 7.00pm

Seminar Room 1
National University of Singapore
Shaw Foundation Alumni House
11 Kent Ridge Drive
Singapore 119244

Sandwiches and soft drinks will be served from 6.30pm.

19 March 2011

Tang Treasures Revealed!

A tour of the Belitung cargo by SEACS President Alvin Chia at the ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands

Saturday 19 March 2011

Read a write-up of the tour here

 

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Show, Ask and Discover 
coordinated by Pauline Ong

Thursday 24 February 2011

7-9pm

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229684

more info

Review of the event by Margaret White

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Show and Tell
coordinated by Pauline Ong

Tuesday 30 November 2010 @ 7 p.m.

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229684

more info

14 October 2010

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lecture

The Evolution of Blue and White Wares: Three Examples of Complete Dishes From the Batu Hitam Ship Wreck

A talk by Lim Yah Chiew

Thursday 14 October 2010 @ 7 p.m.

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229684

more info

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Viewing of a Private Collection of Yuan Dynasty Ceramics

Saturday 18 September 2010

more info

review by Margaret White

14 November 2009 to

5 September 2010

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exhibition and book launch

Southeast Asian Ceramics: New Light on Old Pottery

14 November 2009 - 5 September 2010

@ National University of Singapore Museum

Guided Tours at exhibition

Read "An Hour at the Museum", published in the Straits Times, Singapore 8 January 2010

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Revealing the Magnificent Tang Dynasty Secrets of Famen Temple

A talk by Patrica Bjaaland Welch

Wednesday 11 August 2010 @ 7 p.m.

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229684

more info 

This lecture is for members only. 
Application forms for membership will be available on the evening of the talk.

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Mysterious Porcelain of Singapore/Malaysia

visit to the home and collection of Dr Lye Wai Choong

Saturday 17 July 2010

more info

3 July 2010 image Public Lecture

Khmer-Chinese Ceramic Interactions
a talk by Sharon Wong Wai Yee
@ NUS Museum
Saturday 3 July 2010, 2pm - 3.30pm

more info
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Public Lecture

SEACS’ Porcelain Study Tour to Fujian and Jiangxi China: A Presentation by Marjorie Chu

Wednesday 16 June 2010
NUS Museum Foyer (refreshments) 7 pm
Celadon Room (talk) 7.30 pm

Concourse Level, NUS Museum
University Cultural Centre Annex
National University of Singapore
50 Kent Ridge Crescent

more info

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Five Dynasty Treasures: Chinese Ceramics found in the Indonesia Cirebon Shipwreck 
a talk by Lim Yah Chiew




Read a synopsis of this lecture

24 April 2010 image An Afternoon with Ceramic Artist Delia Prvacki

Saturday 24 April, 2-3.30 pm @ NUS Museum

more info
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SEACS Study Tour to the ceramic regions of Fujian and Jiangxi.

The tour will be led by Chen Jiazi and coordinated by Marjorie Chu

full itinerary

more info

map of Fujian and Jiangxi provinces

photo album of the Study Tour

20 March 2010 image In conjunction with the exhibition Southeast Asian Ceramics: New Light on Old Pottery

Exhibition Tour & Sherd Handling
20 March 2010, 2-4pm
Free Admission
Limited to 30 persons

more info

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PUBLIC LECTURE

Chinese Ceramics Made for export to Southeast Asia in the Victoria & Albert Museum
by Rose Kerr

Imagination Room
Level 5, National Library Building 
100 Victoria Street, Singapore

Wednesday 10 March 2010 @ 7.30 pm

more info

read a synopsis of this lecture

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SEACS 41st AGM

Imagination Room
Level 5, National Library Building 
100 Victoria Street, Singapore

Wednesday 10 March 2010 @ 6.45 pm

* AGM is open to SEACS members only

Minutes of the 41st AGM

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SEACS Special Visit to Belitung Cargo Storeroom

Saturday 6 March 2010 @ 10am

more info

Read article "Curating the Oceans: The Future of Singapore's Past" by Rachel Leow

Read article Tang Shipwreck: Made in China by Simon Worrall (National Geographic, June 2009)

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In conjunction with the exhibition Southeast Asian Ceramics: New Light on Old Pottery

Ceramics Introduction Workshop
6 March, 2-4.30pm
$15 per adult/child pair

more info

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Pottery Highlights - Tour Of Ceramics Exhibition and Dragon Kiln

Saturday 27 February 2010, 2-5pm
Meet at NUS Museum

more info

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Public Lecture

Development and Production of Ceramics in Southeast Asia

A talk by Dr. Don Hein

Wednesday 3 February 2010 @ 7 p.m.

Possibility Room
Level 5, National Library Building 
100 Victoria Street, Singapore

more info

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SEACS Study Tour to Burma Show and Tell

Tuesday 2 February 2010

more info
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Ceramics for the Archaeologist: recent advances in understanding pottery in Southeast Asian history
A Talk by Professor John Miksic, the editor of the book
Date : Thursday, 28 January 2010
Time : 7.30 pm – 8.30 pm
Venue : Ngee Ann Auditorium
Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place

more info
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book launch at National Library, Singapore
"Southeast Asian Ceramics: New Light on Old Pottery"

more info

how to buy this publication
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Study tour to Burma
led by Dr John Miksic and Asst Prof Goh Geok Yian

more info
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Saturday 14 November 2009
2-4pm
NUS Museum

Two presentations by John Miksic and Kwa Chong Guan, a sherd handling session and tour of the exhibition "Southeast Asian Ceramics: New Light on Old Pottery"

more info

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opening of exhibition and book launch

Southeast Asian Ceramics: New Light on Old Pottery

13 November 2009

@ National University of Singapore Museum

more info

Read "An Hour at the Museum", published in the Straits Times, Singapore 8 January 2010

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Presentation by docents regarding
Southeast Asian Ceramic Society's 40th anniversary exhibition
@ NUS Museum, Singapore
"Southeast Asian Ceramics: New Light on Old Pottery"

Date: Saturday 7 November 2009
Time: 3.00 pm
Venue: Celadon Room
Concourse Level, NUS Museum

more info

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The Southeast Asian Ceramic Society has arranged a special visit to the Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum, Bangkok on Wednesday 23 September 2009

more info
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Cargos for Java: Two 10th Century Shipwrecks

by Horst H. Liebner

Thursday 10 September 2009 @ 7pm

Celadon Room, Concourse Level, NUS Museum

more info

how to get to NUS Museum

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lecture 

China's Nearly Forgotten Dynasty: The Liao and its Ceramics

by Patricia Welch

Wednesday 2 September 2009 @ 7pm

Seminar Room 1 on Level 2, National Museum of Singapore

more info

how to get to National Museum of Singapore

floorplan of National Museum of Singapore

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Public Lecture

A Journey to Jingdezhen and the Three Mountains

A talk by Chan Mei Li

Thursday 23 July 2009 @ 7 p.m.

The Lecture Room, The Peranakan Museum
39 Armenian Street, Singapore 

more info

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Public Lecture

“New Light on Southeast Asian Ceramics: 
40 Years of Research and Discovery"

a talk by Prof. John Miksic

Tuesday 30 June 2009 at 7 p.m.
@ Celadon Room, Concourse Level, NUS Museum

more info

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lecture



Ceramics and the "Black Hole" of Singapore History, 1511-1819

by Kwa Chong Guan

Tuesday 28 April 2009, 7 pm @ Lecture Room, Peranakan Museum
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Public Lecture

Putting Broken Pieces Together:
Dating evidences for 14th - 19th Century Chinese Ceramic Finds in Singapore
 
by Peter Y. K. Lam

Friday 27 March 2009 @ 7.30pm

@ Lecture Room, Peranakan Museum, Armenian Street, Singapore

more info
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Southeast Asian Ceramic Society Annual General Meeting

Friday 27 March 2009 @ 6.45pm

@ Lecture Room, The Peranakan Museum, Singapore
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BE ENCHANTED WITH DEHUA WARE
Talk by Pauline Ong

Thursday, 26 March at ACM at Empress Place

Many Chinese treasures are so chock full of color that one may miss the subtle beauty of the white Dehua ware in the China Gallery. Come into this world of porcelain, described as "ivory white, creamy white, goose-down white, even lard white." Hear about Dehua's history, enjoy the various designs unique to the European and Chinese markets and learn how this porcelain played an important role in the history of ceramics in China.

more info

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Public Lecture

Many Words for Tea and One Very Special Bowl for Tea

by Victor H. Mair

Thursday 19 February 2009 at 7.00 p.m.

@

The Lecture Room, The Peranakan Museum, ?39 Armenian Street, Singapore

more info

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Central Java Trip
5-10 February 2009

The Southeast Asian Ceramic Society offers its members and their friends an exclusive and unprecedented trip to Central Java from 5 to 10 February 2009. It will be led by Dr John Miksic, renowned Southeast Asian archaeologist and probably the world’s foremost authority on Borobudur. Dr Miksic, who is fluent in Indonesian and Dutch, lived and taught in the Solo-Jogjakarta area for seven years in the 1970’s. He will devote five full days to lead the tour of the region’s archaeological and cultural sites.

itinerary and cost

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PUBLIC LECTURE

Who Were the Javanese Worshipping at Borobudur?

Speaker: Dr. John Miksic

Lecture Room, Peranakan Museum, Armenian Street, Singapore

Monday 10 November 2008 @ 7pm

more info

11 October 2008 image “Exuberant Colours of Straits Chinese ceramics - a suggestion on their possible influence by Indonesian batik textiles”. 

SEACS is proud to announce an exclusive visit and preview of a private collection of rare antique Nonya ceramics at the Katong Antique House.

Date: Saturday 11 October 2008
Time: 10am – 11.30am
Address: Katong Antique House, 208 East Coast Road, Singapore 428907

Cost: $15 members, $18 non-members. The cost includes tea and Nonya cakes

more info

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lecture

The Classical Birds of Chinese Art
Speaker: Patricia Bjaaland Welch 

6 August 2008 @ 7pm

Venue: Ixora Room, Peranakan Museum, Armenian Street, Singapore

more info

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lecture

Jizhou and Jingdezhen during the Song-Yuan-Ming period
as seen by a local historian


Speaker: Dr Anne Gerritsen

Date: Thursday 10 July 2008

Time: 7pm

Venue: Ixora Room, Peranakan Museum, Armenian Street, Singapore

more info

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Public Lecture

"Strange Discoveries: Mysterious Artefacts in Singapore" by John Miksic

Wednesday 7 May 2008, at 7.30p.m. at

Ixora Room, The Peranakan Museum 
39 Armenian Street, Singapore

7 May 2008 image 39th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CERAMIC SOCIETY

Wednesday 7 May 2008, at 6.45 p.m.

Ixora Room, The Peranakan Museum 
39 Armenian Street, Singapore

2 April 2008 Talk organised by 
Southeast Asian Ceramic Society
and
Asian Civilisations Museum

The Cargo of the East Indiaman Götheborg Shipwreck

A Talk by Borje Forssell

Date: Wednesday 2 April 2008

Time: 7.00 pm

Venue: The Discovery Room, Basement Level
Asian Civilisations Museum, Empress Place

more info

4 March 2008 Lecture and Viewing

Chinese Snuff Bottles

Lecture and Viewing | Chinese Snuff Bottles

Tuesday 4 March 2008

Lecture at 7.30 pm by Jen Lyn Low, specialist in Chinese snuff bottles, London

Venue: Christie’s Singapore, 501 Orchard Road, #19-03 Wheelock Place, Singapore

more info

29 January 2008 Lecture

Yuan Blue and White of the Red Sea

Lecture | Yuan Blue and White of the Red Sea 

by Regina Krahl

Date : 29 Jan 2008
Time: 7 pm
Venue: Ngee Ann Auditorium, ACM, Empress Place

more info

8 July 2007 lecture

New University, Three Generations: China, Malaya, Singapore, 1949-2007

A Public Lecture by Professor Wang Gungwu
in conjunction with the Official Opening of NUS Bukit Timah Campus
Sunday, 8 July 2007 | 2.30 pm - 3.30 pm
 
The Auditorium, Block B, Level 3
Bukit Timah Campus, NUS
469 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 259756
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Porcelain for the Barbarians:
Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Ceramics in Southeast Asia
Thursday 5 April 2007
7.00pm - 8.00pm @ Ngee Ann Auditorium
Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore

Speaker: Dr John N. Miksic, Associate Professor, Southeast Asian Studies Programme and Researcher, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore

Although a few early experimental pieces of porcelain with cobalt blue decoration were made, this type only began to attain popularity in the early 14th century. The admirers of this ware were not Chinese, but Southeast Asians, particularly those living in the Straits of Malacca region. Fragments of about 100 artefacts of this type have been found in archaeological excavations in Singapore. This is the largest quantity of such artefacts reported from any site. Many other examples have been collected at the capital of Temasek's 14th century suzerain, Majapahit, but they were not found in research projects, so their precise context is unknown. The study of the distribution of early blue and white ware has the potential to teach us much about early commerce and culture.

how to get to ACM

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The Beauty of Jade
Friday 23 March 2007
7.00 pm - 8.00 pm @ Ngee Ann Auditorium, Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore

Speaker: Tan Shook Fong, Friends of the Museum (Singapore)

Jade has fascinated the Chinese for centuries. It was revered in ancient times for possessing magical healing powers and was associated with religious rituals. Today, it is much admired for its beauty and lustre, and is a collector's item in personal adornments as well as carved artefacts. What is this thing called "jade"? What is its history and how did the Chinese make use of it? This talk answers these questions and more.

15 March 2007

@ 8.00 pm 
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William Willetts Lecture 2007

Asian Ceramics in Production and Trade in Southeast Asia's 'Age of Empires'


Speaker: John Guy

Visitor's Briefing Room
Level 1, National Library
Singapore

John Guy is a well known specialist on Southeast Asian ceramics and trade ceramic history.  He has participated in a number of ceramic site excavations in Southeast Asia, both land and maritime, and most recently spent three days at the Anlong Thom kiln site2, on Phnom Kulen, in Cambodia

As excavations increase at mainland Southeast Asian sites, especially Angkor, John Guy will discuss and interpret the dating of ceramics. 

The findings from recent shipwreck evidence, especially the 'Intan' & 'Cirebon' (10th C) cargoes, opened up a new line of enquiry into the origin of forms and decorative styles in Southeast Asian ceramics. John Guy will discuss aspects of this in his lecture.

click here for more info

15 March 2007

@ 6.45 pm
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2007 SEACS Annual General Meeting

Visitor's Briefing Room
Level 1, National Library, Singapore


6 February 2007

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lecture by Rose Kerr: The Functions of Ceramics in Song Society

10-18 January 2007
cancelled
trip to
Vietnam & Cambodia

click here for report as to why this trip has been cancelled

click here for proposed itinerary

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Date: Tuesday 5 December 2006

Time: 7.00 p.m.

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road Singapore

Satay with its  accompaniments will be served.
  Guests of members welcome. 
 Relax and enjoy and the season!

To celebrate the season, the Society is sponsoring a SATAY PARTY for members and their guests.  Join us!  And do come “wrapped” in something colorful (or not).  We’d like to see you all.   And guests will receive a holiday gift from the SEACS  (while stocks last, of course).

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Early Civilizations of Indochina

A Talk by Bruce Lockhart of NUS

Date: Tuesday 7 November 2006

Time: 7.00 p.m.

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road Singapore

The SEACS has scheduled a member study and cultural trip to Vietnam and Cambodia in January 2007.  Our speaker is an expert on Vietnam and a professor at NUS.   Please join us for an interesting and informative presentation on Vietnam, which has a rich cultural and aesthetic tradition.  And we’ll talk about next January’s trip to Vietnam too!

The territory, which is present-day Vietnam, has been home to several different cultures over the centuries. This talk will provide an overview of the three main civilizations: the ethnic Vietnamese (in the north), the Cham (central coast), and the Khmer (Mekong Delta and Cambodia). We will look at the architectural and archeological legacies of each of the three civilizations.

about Bruce Lockhart

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The National Museum of Singapore will officially open to the public in December 2006. Join the SEACS for a preview guided by Tan Boon Hui.

Venue: The National Museum
93 Stamford Road Singapore 178897
Meet at lobby; parking available at YMCA, SMU

 
26 September 2006

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lecture: An Aloha on Jade, by Robyn Buntin
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A Comparison of Cultures: Cham (Vietnam) and Angkorian Cambodia (Cambodia)

by 

Dr John Miksic, Assoc Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, NUS

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road Singapore 229684

Dr Miksic is a member of our society and will be talking about several ancient cultures in mainland Southeast Asia. What were they really like? What impact do they have on the cultures there today?

There will be an overview of a study and cultural tour being planned by our society to Vietnam in early 2007. The trip may also include a visit to Cambodia to view ancient kilns and other sites near Siam Reap.
13 June 2006

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Book Review: Thai Ceramic Art - The Three Religions
23 May 2006
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Grave Robbers in Southeast Asia

by Ivan Polunin

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road Singapore

Until Islam and Christianity came to Southeast Asia, animists buried their dead with grave goods of which the main survivors are ceramics. This is the source of almost all surviving exported [so-called export] wares so central to the Society’s interests. 

Ivan Polunin will show 20 minutes of video of digging, cleaning and restoration of pots.
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William Willetts Lecture
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37th Annual General Meeting
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Evolution of Chinese Monochromes

by Patricia Welch

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road Singapore 229684

This 50-minute talk will walk us through the history of monochromes in Chinese ceramics, beginning with the Shang Dynasty when the first primitive celadon glazes were made.

The speaker will cover the two major types of monochromes:

1/ Monochrome glazes such as the celadons and the famous "sacrificial red" and "sacrificial blue" wares. 
2/ Monochrome enamels including the beautiful aubergine colours and the sensational yellows. 

The talk will be illustrated by slides showing some of the most famous colours and pieces and be augmented by samples of monochromes from the Ming to modern times as the tradition of beautiful monochromes continues right up to this day.

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Understanding 17th Century Jingdezhen Export Ware

by Chen Jiazi (in Mandarin with translation by Tan Teng Teng)

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road Singapore 229684

This 45-minute talk will take us to Jingdezhen in the 17th century and unravel these commonly-posed various questions:

1. What happened in the 17th century that directly influenced the ceramic production pattern in Jingdezhen? 
2. Why did Jingdezhen produce so much export ware during the 17th century?
3. Why do decorations such as landscape and figures in dramatic context begin to appear on 17th century Jingdezhen ceramic?
4. Why is 17th century Jingdezhen folk ware of such high quality?
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Talk on Song Designs

by Yvonne Tan

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road Singapore 229684

This talk is inspired by Jan Wirgin’s book on ‘Song Designs’ donated by Pamela Hickley to the society.

Our speaker will explore the aesthetic themes represented by Song Dynasty’s enduring ceramic tradition. Considered a third Chinese golden age, the Song Dynasty was divided almost evenly into Northern (960 – 1126) and Southern (1127 – 1279) halves. 

These artistic designs continue to be classic motifs to be seen up to the present time in paintings, ceramics, wood, furniture and textiles.

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Talk on Clays, Glazes and Temperature in Ceramics

by Tan Shook Fong

Venue: 82 Cairnhill Road Singapore 229684

Tan Shook Fong is a member of our society and will be talking about where clay and glazes come from and handling of these materials. Thereafter she will discuss the types of kilns and various temperatures used in the firing of clay vessels. 

There will be a display of works by Chua Soo Kim and Chua Soo Khim two brother-potters.

Donald–Eric Lim will be on hand after the talk to give some practical comments on the clays and glazes used by the Chua brothers.
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