Ceramics in Museums: SEACS Councillors Share their Favourite Collections
Our councillors share some of their favourite ceramic museums around t [...]
Our councillors share some of their favourite ceramic museums around t [...]
All over Southeast Asia is found a particular type of coarse Chinese e [...]
Ceramic jars were critical utilitarian objects in the context of trans [...]
SEACS' annual book sale was held on Saturday, 6 December from [...]
SEACS held its Annual Members' Ceramic Sale on Saturday, January 17, 2 [...]
Beth McKillop, co-author of the newly released reference work Preciou [...]
S SEACS hosted another in its series of members' handling sessions on [...]
SEACS' Annual General Meeting for fiscal year 2025 was held in the ACM [...]
SEACS' April 2026 study and handling session focused on Vietnamese ce [...]
SAVE THE DATE: Sunday June 14, 8:00 PM Singapore time for our June pro [...]
The collection focuses on coloured-ground porcelains, representative of those used in affluent Peranakan Chinese households across Southeast Asia during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Members will receive an invitation with all relevant information early July.