Artist Profile - Jennifer Oh
Ediface 9
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 36 cm high x 14 cm wide x 12 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Ediface 2
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 37.5 cm high x 15 cm wide x 10 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
The Potter's Lament
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 28 cm high x 23 cm wide x 7.5 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Unititled
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 30 cm x 25.5 cm wide x 9 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Ediface 1
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 39 cm high x 17.5 cm wide x 18 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Pax Romana
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 30 cm high x 25.5 cm wide x 8 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Tithes and Offerings
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 31 cm high x 27.5 cm wide x 9.5 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Unititled 2
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 17 cm high x 15 cm wide x 10 cm deep
Price: £300 plus delivery
Filial Piety
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 28 cm x 23.5 cm wide x 8 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Flump Contemplates the Void
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 32 cm x 29 cm wide x 5 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Ediface 7
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 36 cm high x 15.5 cm wide x 18 cm deep
Price: £350 plus delivery
Ediface 9
Medium: original ceramic
Measurements: Approx. 36 cm high x 14 cm wide x 12 cm deep
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Price: £350 plus delivery
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Biography
Born in Manila, Philippines and raised in Australia, Jennifer Oh is a ceramic artist now based between Australia, Rome and the UK. Jennifer’s practice is informed by the varied and itinerant aspect of her background. Her work is informed by the built environments she has encountered across different states and cultures taking cues mainly from the spheres of architecture and visual art. Her pieces focus heavily on form and employ geometry and repetition in order to convey meaning.
She was a finalist in the XV International Ceramics Biennale of Manises in 2022 and, in 2023, received a Highly Commended nod in the Ceramics Arts Queensland Siliceous Award for Ceramic Excellence for her piece titled The Long Tether.
She is currently working in Europe and has recently completed her first residency at Villa Lena Foundation, Italy while maintaining her ties with the ceramic community in Australia through a residency due to take place later in 2025.
Artist Statement
As a creator working in three dimensions, I prefer to consider my works as investigations into form and function. My interest lies in our predilection to engage in ritual with objects around us and attribute emblematic properties to them, whether they be extraordinary, banal or personal. Visually my work relies heavily on the use of geometric form and line which I view are the precursors and fundamental building blocks to visual communication and symbolism.
My ceramic work has always been informed by both the multiplicity of my background and my individual and at times indirect responses to the various stimuli of the built environment around me. My work is rooted in the traditional aspects of the craft in terms of technique and construction, although what I find is that, it’s ultimately the interaction between human and artefact that cultivates meaning, whether it be the artist as maker or the public as viewer. I continuously ask the question, how do these mere objects become imbued with value and meaning thus transforming them into our talismans for modern life?