Wen-Hsi (Chen) Harman
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Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Center, Denmark. 


16 July 2015 
11:30am - 12:00 am

 I had discussed  my PhD research in ‘Exploring Taiwanese cultural identity through contemporary ceramic practice'
in the Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Center.


I used original first hand collected documentary and objects to show in the Museum of East Asian Art, Bath, UK. The Amis tribe is the only remaining group to still produce pottery in tune with their cultural history. My research activity has been focused on this tribe and I have produced a film showing their process. It is a ten minute film that you can view here: Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/79514968)

Also, please see my PPT (photos)
Thank you very much

Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Center.
http://ceramic.dk
Heilmannsvej 31 A
DK-4230 Skælskør
Denmark


A Disappearing Culture: The Amis Earthenware Tradition in Taiwan
17 January – 31 May 2015
http://www.meaa.org.uk/past-exhibitions/new-exhibition-2.html
The Museum of East Asian Art 
12 Bennett Street 
Bath 
BA1 2QJ 
UK
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