Saturday, January 29, 2011
1-5pm in the Studio Theatre

Each year, the Craft Department offers a series of dynamic, high-calibre programmes supporting the professional development of its artists-in-residence, craft and design students and the greater community.Programme content reflects current, national and international ideas and directions relevant to contemporary craft and design practice.

Sin-Ying Ho, Transformation No. 1 (detail)
Image courtesy of the Artist.


Sin-Ying Ho, Transformation No. 1
Image courtesy of the Artist.

Sin-Ying Ho

Lecture by ceramic artist Sin-Ying Ho, whose monumental ceramic pieces express and describe the collision of Eastern and Western cultures. She will lecture about her current work and career. Sin-Ying Ho’s work is on display at York Quay Centre, January 29 – April 10, 2011.

Lecture: Sin-Ying Ho
Migrating and Transplanting

Migrating and transplanting have generated a sense of displacement and a constant negotiation of Ho’s identity. She express and describe the collision of Eastern and Western cultures: new vs. old, technology vs. tradition, communication vs. language, esthetics vs. cultural identity and economy vs. power. Ho examines relationships between the language of symbols and the symbols of ornament inspired by Chinese porcelain export-wares. She use icons, signs and corporate logos to re-contextualize the intersecting cultures in the 21st century economic globalization. > Sin-Ying HoFind more info on their website here.