Amy Chang

Amy Li Chuan Chang received a Bachelor’s Degree in Business in Taiwan before immigrating to Canada. By the time she moved to Vancouver she had already found her passion for art during her eight years working for the Cloisonné Company while studying ceramics in a private pottery studio. Amy then decided to go back to school to study art focusing on ceramics. She received a Diploma of Studio Art from Capilano University in 2003, then continuing to complete her BFA at The Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2007. Since then, she has become a studio artist focusing on contemporary ceramic sculpture.

Amy has constantly shown her work in solo and group exhibitions in Metro Vancouver area and overseas in recent years. Amy’s work also has been selected into local and international ceramics competitions. She won Third Place at the 2018 Salt Spring National Ceramics Competition, 2019 International Teapot Competition in Yixing, China and was one of the finalists of the 2020 Ceramics Biennale Taiwan.

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