White & Blue Capped Cool Lava Pot (2021) Γλυπτική από Martie Geiger-Ho
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Πωλητής Martie Geiger-Ho
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Πωλητής Martie Geiger-Ho
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Αυθεντικά έργα τέχνης (One Of A Kind)
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- Διαστάσεις Ύψος 6in, Πλάτος 8,5in / 2.00 lb
- κατάσταση του έργου τέχνης Το έργο τέχνης είναι σε άριστη κατάσταση
- Κατάλληλο για εξωτερικούς χώρους? Όχι, Αυτό το έργο τέχνης δεν μπορεί να εμφανιστεί σε εξωτερικό χώρο
- Κατηγορίες Γλυπτά κάτω των 500 $ Τοπία
Σχετικά θέματα
Martie Geiger-Ho earned a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary fine arts and an M.F.A. in ceramics and sculpture at Texas Tech University. Currently, she is a full-time ceramist based in Pennsylvania. Previously, she worked as an art professor and taught ceramics at various universities, including Texas A&M International University, University of Brunei Darussalam, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Hong Kong Baptist University, and Mississippi University for Women. She participated in more than 120 art exhibitions including 19 solo exhibitions. Her artworks have been exhibited in venues such as Museum of Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, Guangdong Museum of Art,ASEAN Culture House, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, The Museum of Fine Arts, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Ottawa School of Art, Embassy of Republic of Turkey, Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Poh-Chang Academy of Arts, Pottery Workshop, Hong Kong Visual Arts Center, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her ceramic work has been exhibited and collected in the United States, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, China, Japan, and Korea. Geiger-Ho has participated in several residencies and fellowships, including Taiwan Ceramics Residency Program, Shigaraki Ceramic Studio Artist Residency, Ottawa School of Art Residency, Women’s Studio Workshop Residency, and University Fellowship.
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