Object in Focus: Chinese ceramics in the SOAS Collections

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1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
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Venue will be shared with attendees via email

About this event

Join us for a special hands-on workshop focusing on Chinese ceramics led by Professor Stacey Pierson, SOAS Professor of the History of Chinese Ceramics. 

Would you like to learn more about Chinese ceramics? Or perhaps how to identify the age, region or other details from inspecting an object? Professor Stacey Pierson will show you how during this session while focusing on some objects from the SOAS collection.

How to attend

This event is free and open to the public, but booking is essential. Numbers are limited so please do book if you would like to attend. 

 

About Professor Stacey Pierson

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Dr Stacey Pierson is Professor of the History of Chinese Ceramics at SOAS, University of London. In addition to teaching and supervising research students in the School of Arts, she is President of the Oriental Ceramic Society (London) and series editor for the Routledge title Histories of Material Culture and Collecting, 1550-1950. 

Previously, from 1995 – 2007, she was Curator of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese art, also at the University of London, which housed the world-renowned David collection of Chinese ceramics. She has published widely on aspects of Chinese ceramics and the history of collecting and exhibitions.

 

About the SOAS Object and Artwork Collections

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SOAS houses a collection of over 600 artworks and objects, spanning from the 12th Century to the present day. It represents the diverse range of subjects and regions studied at SOAS, with a primary focus on teaching, research and fostering a deeper understanding of art, culture, history, and contemporary contexts in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.