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  • Online Store
  • Gift Cards
  • Koozie Club Membership
  • Craft Beer Bar
  • Classes & Events
  • DIY Projects
  • Our Artists
    • Studio Artists >
      • Bryan M. Beck
      • Yen-Ting Chiu
      • James R. Bodell
      • Alex Hinson
      • Visiting Artists
    • Gallery Artists >
      • 2D Artwork
      • Ceramics
      • Glass
      • Metal
      • Paper
  • Studio & Gallery Rentals
    • Studio Space
    • Commission-Free Gallery Space
  • Community Projects
    • Macon Phantom Galleries
    • Brookdale Warming Center.
    • Macon Art Map
    • Macon Crosswalks Visible
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Yen-Ting Chiu

Yen-Ting grew up in Taipei, Taiwan. She has been living in the United States for  seven years to pursue her career as a ceramic artist. She received her Master’s of Fine Art in Ceramics from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2017.
Yen-Ting is currently the owner of Yen-Ting Chiu Ceramics, which is located at 
stARTup Studios in Macon, Georgia. Her and her husband are also the founders of stARTup Studios.
 
Yen-Ting has worked in ceramics for fifteen years. Her working experience has been diverse. While an undergraduate in Taiwan, most of her work was functional high-fire. After graduating with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree, she had the chance to work in a ceramic studio that produced large-scale public ceramic sculptures; it was this experience that influenced her move towards sculptural work. While she was in grad school, she concentrated on creating low-fire handbuilt sculptures of cats. She strives to discuss varying ideas about the depiction of relationships through her work.
For more information, please visit artist website : www.ytcceramics.com
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