Ceramics in Museums: SEACS Councillors Share their Favourite Collections

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Our councillors share some of their favourite ceramic museums around the world at our April members’ meeting. Each presenter will share one museum, special exhibition,  or collection. Our website feature “Where to Find Ceramic Museums and Collections” when travelling abroad has been one of our most frequently-visited websites, hence this programme to introduce those members who may not have found this feature. Speakers will include Li-Ching Wang (who will introduce the Taipei Palace Museum); Andrew Nai (who will focus on a special exhibition held at the Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong), and Tim Clark (who will introduce the extensive and fascinating collections that can be found in London’s V&A).

Li Ching joined SEACS in 2018 and is currently the Society’s Vice President. She is also a docent guiding at the Asian Civilisations Museum and National Museum of Singapore. Having grown up in Taiwan and being an avid museum-goer, Li Ching is building a photo archive of ceramics in museums in Asia and Europe (and is very happy to share!).
Andrew Nai is a lifetime resident member of SEACS and has been a SEACS Councillor since 2017. He is an avid collector of Southeast Asian and Chinese ceramics, Chinese textiles and Asian modern paintings, and if you attend any of the large art auctions, you’ll probably find Andrew there. Andrew also loves to visit museums and he will be sharing a special exhibition called “Refilling the Interregnum: Newly Discovered Imperial Porcelains from Zhengtong, Jingtai and Tianshun Reigns (1436-1464) of the Ming Dynasty” in which he attended at the Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong in November 2018.

Tim Clark  is a SEACS council member and volunteer docent at three of Singapore’s museums. During the summer months he volunteers as a museum guide and speaker at his original hometown in England. His fondest occupation is visiting museums around the world–and his absolute favourite is London’s V&A.

This programme will be held on ZOOM. SEACS members will receive the log-in information by mail.

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