The Connected World: A Ceramic Art Exhibition by Timothy Hsieh
May 20, 2022 - May 27, 2022
All individuals must show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and matching identification to attend this event. If you are interested in attending this event in person, please read the full COVID Safety Policy carefully before visiting.
Exhibition Date: FRI, MAY 20 - FRI, MAY 27
Opening Reception: FRI, MAY 20, 11:30 AM (FREE w/ Online RSVP HERE)
Gallery Hours: Everyday, 11:30 AM - 3 PM
FREE Admission
Timothy Hsieh is a rising star in the fine ceramic Chinese art community in New York. Taking inspiration from his heritage and relevant current affairs, Timothy marries his passion for personal stories, community-driven interactions and the celebration of life to create colorful, energetic yet functional pieces.
His love of the earth and humanity displays a subtle and touching philosophy of Zen. He pours his personality and creativity into his art which has led to many fans who enjoy the positive imagination in his work. The respected art collector, Mr. Moto Tsugiyama highly recommends Timothy Hsieh to all art lovers. Mr. Tsugiyama’s compliments clearly indicate how much he enjoys Timothy’s ceramic art, saying “Mr. Hsieh’s tea bowl always brings me a very silent peace. His amazing smoke grey and light green and brown color is striking and of the utmost beauty.”
Born in New York, Timothy is first generation Chinese American. He graduated with honors from Syracuse University, earning a degree in Advertising Design. His talent was evident and recognized from a young age from which he always knew he’d pursue a life in the arts.
His achievements include being the Creative Designer for all promotional materials for Flushing Town Hall’s most popular benefit concerts, “Taiwan Songs” and “ Fragrance of the Moon Night” in New York City for 18 years. He has also been commissioned to design covers for albums and a series of books for Dr. Hsing-Lih Chou, a visionary in the New York Chinese community and pioneer of a new genre of music, Campus Folk Songs.
This ceramic exhibition is also a benefit to support the reopening of Flushing Town Hall after the pandemic. All proceeds from the sales will be donated to Flushing Town Hall.
All individuals must show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and matching identification to attend this event. If you are interested in attending this event in person, please read the full COVID Safety Policy carefully before visiting.
Exhibition Date: FRI, MAY 20 - FRI, MAY 27
Opening Reception: FRI, MAY 20, 11:30 AM (FREE w/ Online RSVP HERE)
Gallery Hours: Everyday, 11:30 AM - 3 PM
FREE Admission
Timothy Hsieh is a rising star in the fine ceramic Chinese art community in New York. Taking inspiration from his heritage and relevant current affairs, Timothy marries his passion for personal stories, community-driven interactions and the celebration of life to create colorful, energetic yet functional pieces.
His love of the earth and humanity displays a subtle and touching philosophy of Zen. He pours his personality and creativity into his art which has led to many fans who enjoy the positive imagination in his work. The respected art collector, Mr. Moto Tsugiyama highly recommends Timothy Hsieh to all art lovers. Mr. Tsugiyama’s compliments clearly indicate how much he enjoys Timothy’s ceramic art, saying “Mr. Hsieh’s tea bowl always brings me a very silent peace. His amazing smoke grey and light green and brown color is striking and of the utmost beauty.”
Born in New York, Timothy is first generation Chinese American. He graduated with honors from Syracuse University, earning a degree in Advertising Design. His talent was evident and recognized from a young age from which he always knew he’d pursue a life in the arts.
His achievements include being the Creative Designer for all promotional materials for Flushing Town Hall’s most popular benefit concerts, “Taiwan Songs” and “ Fragrance of the Moon Night” in New York City for 18 years. He has also been commissioned to design covers for albums and a series of books for Dr. Hsing-Lih Chou, a visionary in the New York Chinese community and pioneer of a new genre of music, Campus Folk Songs.
This ceramic exhibition is also a benefit to support the reopening of Flushing Town Hall after the pandemic. All proceeds from the sales will be donated to Flushing Town Hall.
