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Caroline Cheng                    
Executive Director
  
Caroline Cheng is the Director of The Pottery Workshop, an independent studio
artist and entrepreneur has set up studios in Shanghai, Dali and Jingdezhen, ceramic retail shops in Shanghai and Beijing, and devotes the majority of her time promoting ceramics in China. Her works are collected by: The British Museum in London, Fitzwillizm Museum in Cambeidge, The National Museum in Beijing. The Ceramic Museum in Vallauris, Hong Kong Museum of Art, and others.

 

 

Aidan Wong
Her first contact with Clay was in 1985 when she was pursuing her computer science
degree in Australia. In 2003 she obtained the degree of Fine Art from the RMIT
University. Her work "Fountain" was selected from the 14th Hong Kong Art Biennial
Exhibition in 2003, Aidan loves to use clay as a media to express human relationship.
 

Fiona Wong Lai Ching
 
Born in Hong Kong, Fiona Wong received her MFA from The Chinese University of
Hong Kong. She has participated in numerous international exhibitions and
artist-in-residence programme including Banff Centre for the Arts, University of Hawaii
at Manoa, RMIT University. She was invited as guest lecturer at different Universities including Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Beaver College of USA. Fiona Wong received the Starr Foundation Fellowship of the Asian Cultural Council Grant in 2000 to work in NewYork. Besides from creating her own ceramic sculpture, Fiona Wong has been focus on the study of ceramic as functional objects since 2005, and
has created projects including "Timeless Wonder"(2005), "Cup and Saucer"(2007) and "Missing Parts" (2009)
    
               
 

 

Queenie Leung
Queenie Leung was born and educated in Hong Kong. Since 1994 she has worked as an
instructor in The Pottery Workshop. Leung has had numerous exhibitions in Hong Kong,
Asia and Canada. Her work can be found in the Heritage Museum of Hong Kong and in
private collection throughout Asia and Canada.

 



Samantha Walker 
It is a blessing to work with "clay". In 2000, Samantha joined The Pottery Workshop. Here, her ceramic art works continue to be inspired by the experiencees and relationship that come from teaching children. Recent exhibitions include:

2007--Using silver exhibition
2006-- wearable objects
2001--Joy in clay --the magnificent 7


 


 
   

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Hong Kong

HongKong is one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the
Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbor. With a landmass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Hong Kong's population is 95 percent ethnic Chinese and 5 percent from other groups.
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Originally the Dairy Farm Building where frozen foods were stored, out of this heritage building the Pottery Workshop was born in 1985! We have been offering
pottery classes, helping the community with charities,hosting exhibitions and artist workshops. It continues to be the largest ceramic centre in Hong Kong, nurturing many people who are interested in learning about ceramics and promoting local artists.
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