Chinese Ceramics (Course)

Short course

+44 (0)20 7942 2000
The V&A collection of Chinese ceramics is globally recognised for its scale and scope, from early Neolithic tomb wares to fine porcelains for court use. Through the study of body and glaze, this art history course will investigate why the ceramics of China led artistic and technological innovations up to the modern period.

Chinese ceramics were enjoyed at home and abroad, as articles of daily use, ritual items and collectible artefacts. Colour, decoration and form reflect a diverse range of influences, highlighting domestic fashion and taste as well as the influx of artistic motifs and aesthetics – through travel, trade and diplomacy – which stimulated and enriched the ceramic traditions of China.

This course features two different ticketing options. Book on this page for entry to all the lectures shown in the programme. However, if you would like to add some complementary gallery talks to your experience, click here: Chinese Ceramics (Course plus gallery talks) - Course at V&A South Kensington · V&A (vam.ac.uk)
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Portrait of V&A Academy Course Leader Dr Helen Glaister

V&A Academy Course Leader
Dr Helen Glaister

Dr Helen Glaister is an art historian who specialises in Chinese ceramics and decorative arts. She has been Course Director of the Arts of Asia Year Course since 2006 and previously worked at Birkbeck College and the British Museum. Helen was awarded her MA and PhD from SOAS (University of London) where she regularly teaches.

Helen was a fantastic moderator giving confidence to ask questions and get involved. Previous V&A Academy student

Course overview

The V&A collection of Chinese ceramics is globally recognised for its scale and scope. Dating from the neolithic to the modern period, the history of ceramics can be mapped across the vast territories of China and beyond, charting the development of body and glaze and the evolution of porcelain as a global commodity. Chinese ceramics were enjoyed at home and abroad, as articles of daily use, ritual items and collectible artefacts. Colour, decoration and form reflect a diverse range of influences, highlighting domestic fashion and taste as well as the influx of artistic motifs and aesthetics – through travel, trade and diplomacy – which stimulated and enriched the ceramic traditions of China. 
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Short course: Chinese Ceramics (Course)

15 January 2025 - 19 February 2025

£250.00

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Header image: Vase, ca. 1500, Maker Unknown, Museum Ref. 701-1883