Malleability isn’t just about Clay with Mengchao Wu
Mengchao comes to the Region of Waterloo as a transplant from the United States. Winding her way from Wall Street to Canada had her re-evaluate what is important in life. Mengchao decided to launch Wu Ceremics full-time in 2020 and clay became a lifesaver for her during the pandemic. Her work connects themes of Chinese identity, immigration, and human relationships. Mengchao’s pedagogy revolves around showing people that everyone can be an artist and welcoming everyone to explore the wheel.
Links:
Learn more about Mengchao - www.wuceramics.com
Follow Mengchao on Instagram - @wuceramics
Links:
Learn more about Mengchao - www.wuceramics.com
Follow Mengchao on Instagram - @wuceramics
Info on Mengchao's Try it Wheel Workshops - www.wuceramics.com/collections/pottery-workshops/products/try-it-wheel-workshop-for-two
Are you a woman around the Region of Waterloo who would like a venue to scream? Join our Facebook Group “Screaming into the Void – Waterloo Region” and meet us once a month to scream into the Grand River: https://www.facebook.com/groups/781642869983123
Are you a woman around the Region of Waterloo who would like a venue to scream? Join our Facebook Group “Screaming into the Void – Waterloo Region” and meet us once a month to scream into the Grand River: https://www.facebook.com/groups/781642869983123
Credits:
With thanks to the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund for funding this miniseries.
Sound editing by Eduardo Falcon and post-production services by Pilgrim Falcon Productions.
Sound editing by Eduardo Falcon and post-production services by Pilgrim Falcon Productions.