Leung, Evan Ting-Kwok

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Maker Name

Leung, Evan Ting-Kwok

Biography

Hong Kong born, Evan Ting-Kwok Leung relocated to Coquitlam, BC in 1994.
He first worked in the Richmond studio of Ping-Kwong Wong from 1995-98. In 2000 He attended the Vancouver Film School (3D animation.) In 2004 he received his Diploma in Fine Arts from Kwantlen University, and gives credit to his teacher, David Lloyd.
In 2005 he undergraduate studied from ECUAD in Visual Arts.
Evan Ting-Kwok has an extraordinary exhibition record. His sculptural pieces are carefully constructed works of many components, using slip casting and repetition as an element of commentary. Meanwhile he is working and teaching in Coquitlam, BC at his home studio and at the Richmond Potters Cl

First name

Evan Ting-Kwok

Last name

Leung

Career dates (start and end)

1998

Date of Birth

1977

Place of Birth

Hong Kong

Studio location

Apprenticeships

1995-98 with Ping-Kwong Wong, Richmond BC

Major Exhibitions

2021 KIBC Biennale, Korea, / Gyeonggi Museum of Contemporary / South Korea (Honorable Mention)
2020 Taiwan Ceramics Biennale / New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum / Taiwan (Finalist)
2018 2nd Latvia international Ceramics Biennale Martinsons Award / Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre / Daugavpils / Latvia (Finalist)
2017 11th International Ceramics Competition / Ceramics Park Mino / Tajimi City / Japan (Honorable Mention)
2016 Taiwan Ceramics Biennale (Recommendation Prize)
2014 International Triennial of Silicate Arts / Kecskemét Cultural and Conference Centre / Budapest / Hungary
2013 1st Clu International Biennial, Award of Highest Recognition
2013 Tea Ware by Hong Kong potters, Selected prize
2012 Taiwan Ceramics Biennale / New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum / Taiwan (Finalist)

Collections

Ceramart Foundation, Ceramics Now, Romania
New Taipei City, Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan

Personal Website

www.evanleung.com

Links to Further Resources

https://www.clayandglass.on.ca/resources/Documents/Evan%20Ting-Kwok%20Leung.pdf
2014 Potters Council (USA) front cover
Contemporary ceramics of British Columbia, article written by Debra Sloan, Ceramics Now, issue 3, Cluj

http://www.ceramicsnow.org/post/98972026841/contemporary-ceramics-of-british-columbia-by-debra-sloan http://www.debrasloan.com/articles/
2013

1st Cluj International Ceramics Biennale, article written by Ting-Ju Shao, Ceramic Art (Chinese), issue 81/2013, Taiwan
https://explorasian.org/explore/past-festivals/2013-2/2013-2/

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