Our sympathy to the family of Lifetime SEACS member TAN Shook Fong
Tan Shook Fong (or 'Shook' as she was known to [...]
SEACS Members return from their Field Trip to Sukhothai & surrounding kiln sites
Sixteen intrepid SEACS members led by its two Tha [...]
Four Scholars feature on a late Qing Dynasty Famille Rose bowl
SEACS former president Alvin Chia shares with members a late Qing Dynasty Famille Rose bowl that features four well-known Chinese scholars/literati: Wang Xizhi, Si Maguang, Tao Yuanming, and Zhu Geliang.
Port & Pottery Exhibition open now in Kuala Lumpur until 31 December 2023
SEACS members travelling to Kuala Lumpur before the end of the year, don't miss this exhibition "Rediscovering Ancient and Contemporary Ceramics of Malacca" organised by the Museum of Asian Art, Universiti Malaya, and DSIC, open M-F, closed Sat, Sun & public holidays. Free admission.
SEACS Members invited to attend two Upcoming SCCS Lectures on Dec. 11 and 15
SEACS Members are invited to attend two English public lectures by Prof Sabrina Rastelli, Professor of Chinese Art and Archeology, Ca Foscari University Venice, Italy on (1) the aesthetics of Chinese ceramics during the N. Song and Jin Dynasties, and (2) secrets of the Yaozhou Kilns revealed in recent archaeological finds. Both lectures will be conducted in English and are free.
Singapore’s Missing Gold Coins
Two ancient gold coins, probably from Aceh, were discovered in Singapore in the middle of the 19th century. Unfortunately, they disappeared a few decades later. SEACS Council member Shu Tieng FOO has researched these famed 'missing gold coins' in an article published in the Oct-Dec 2023 issue of BiblioAsia, published by the Singapore National Library. We think you'll find it as fascinating...
Former SEACS Council Members in the News
On 28 August 2023, Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, Sze Wee, recounted how he first met Juliana Lim 20 years ago, when they were both volunteers on the Council of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society. The event was the launch of Juliana's memoir at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, during which she recounted her life and experiences in helping build the arts in Singapore. Her delightful memoir (For Arts' Sake: Memoirs of a Singapore Arts Manager) can be purchased from Epigram and Kinokuniya bookshops and on-line at Amazon, Lazada and Shopee.
John Miksic Wins Singapore Award
Congratulations to our past President Prof John N Miksic for being conferred the Public Service Medal for his contribution to developing archaeology in Singapore at this year's National Day Awards Ceremony. John has been a long-time friend and mentor of the society, serving on its Council for many years before taking on the Presidency 2020-2022. He has given the society countless talks and led us on fascinating field trips from Java to Myanmar to Kedah, sharing his enthusiasm and his knowledge with our members and their families, inspiring new generations of archaeologists.
SEACS Volunteers thanked in the July 2023 issue of MUSE SG
Our SEACS volunteers are featured in the July 2023 issue of MUSE SG covering Singapore's ongoing research and work in extracting clues to its early history. SEACS members were amongst the first volunteers to be trained to help wash, identify, sort and catalogue its most recent marine finds.
Egg-shell Ceramics
The story of how a classic shipwreck Sukhothai fish platter became part of an English artist's life story.
Here May be Dragons: Cataloguing Sherds from the Temasek Wreck
Behind the scene: Cleaning, categorizing, and documenting thousands of sherds from a fourteenth century shipwreck....
Hanoi Visitor attraction: Bát Tràng ceramics exhibition at the Vietnam National Museum of History, Hanoi
SEACS members won't want to miss the unique exhib [...]
“Kaleidoscope in Clay” Part II exhibition opens in Singapore on 15 July
The Society for Chinese Ceramics Studies (SCCS) announces Part II of their exhibition series in honour of their 18th anniversary. The exhibition, which focuses on the utilitarian art of the Song (970-1279) and Yuan (1279-1368) Dynasties, opens at the Gallery@L3 Fort Canning Centre on 15 July.
Our Members’ Ceramics Sale (open to the public) is drawing near!! Mark your calendar: 2-3 September
Preparations have started for our annual Ceramic Sale : members are selecting and submitting their items to be catalogued over the next few weeks, potential buyers are marking their calendars. Read all about this unique opportunity here to enhance your collection of SEA ceramics. Artefacts range from study shards to collectibles and prices begin as low as S$20!
Farewell to a Long-time SEACS Member and Scholar: Edmund Edwards McKinnon
SEACS is saddened to hear of the recent passing o [...]
International Conference on the History, Science and Technology of South Asian Ceramics
A five-day Conference on ‘History, Science and Technology of South Asian Ceramics’ will be held in Madras, India from 05-09 January 2024. For more information, continue reading!
New Ming Dynasty shipwreck carried ~100,000 ceramics
A newly discovered Ming Dynasty shipwreck, carrying ~100,000 pieces of porcelain, has been located in Chinese waters. Because they were found on the Continental Slope of the South China Sea, they were named: Northwest Continental Slope No 1 and No 2 Shipwrecks.
Our Annual Members’ Ceramic Sale Coming Soon!
After a long 'covid' delay, SEACS is pleased to an [...]