Introduction of Teaching Artist
Julie Bartholomew
Doctor of visual arts, UNSW Art & Design, Sydney, Australia
Head and senior lecturer of Head Ceramics Workshop, School of Art & Design, ANU, Australia
Julie Bartholomew has participated in large-scale exhibitions and resident projects in Australia and many countries. She is the winner of four Australian Arts new work scholarships. She is also based in Tokyo studio, Beijing Hongmen of Australia China Council and Asia link Taiwan. Her work is held in significant public collections including National Gallery of Australia, National Museum of Australia, the Yingge Ceramics Museum in Taiwan, the Arts and Crafts Museum in Shanghai, the Shepparton Art Museum, Manly Art Gallery and the WOCEK international ceramic collection in Korea.
The whole course is 14 days, of which the class time is10 days
(regular classes on Saturdays and Sundays)
4 days after the end of the course
Students can continue to use the classroom to complete their work
During class (Monday to Friday)
Teacher has classes in the morning and students practice in the afternoon
AM 9:00—12:00
PM 14:00—18:00
Teaching date:
2019.8.19—8.30
Location:
Taoxichuan ·Jingdezhen International Studio
Course registration fee:
3200 RMB
Course fees include
1. Space use fee during the course
2. Basic tools and clay used for creation
(Students can bring their own tools)
3. Firing expenses during the course
Special preference:
Past students
(tuition fee reduced by 200 yuan)
Former students bring 1 new student
(100 yuan discount for the new student)
Former students bring 2 or more new students
(100 yuan for each new student and 100 more yuan for former students)
Course Registration
13307982002 Teacher Hua
(Mobile phone and WeChat number)
Certificate of completion:
Each student will receive the certificate of completion
issued by Taoxichuan International Studio at the end of the course
The young artists exchange program has been signed between Jingdezhen International Studio and the National Institute of ceramic arts of Mexico. Students who have completed six artist masterclass courses in Jingdezhen International Studio will have the opportunity to study in the National Institute of ceramic arts of Mexico for a short time. During their study in Mexico, the expenses of accommodation, venue, materials and kiln firing are borne by the National Ceramic Institute of Mexico, and the students only need to bear the cost of round-trip air tickets. After the end of the tour, Jingdezhen International Studio will issue the corresponding completion certificate.