Jacqueline Tse
b. 1984 San Jose, California, USA
Jacqueline Tse lives and works in Tucson, Arizona.

Education
2006
New York University, B.F.A. in Studio Art, magna cum laude, New York, New York

 Awards and Nominations

2020
61st Faenza Prize, Selected Artist, International Museum of Ceramics, Faenza, Italy
NCECA Multicultural Fellow, USA
Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Scholarship Award, “Conversations on Clay” Summer Program, Colorado, USA
The Southeast Review Art Contest Winner, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA

2019
Sculpture Award Finalist, Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, Armidale, Australia

Solo Exhibitions

2021   
My Candy Nightmares, Talon Gallery, Portland, Oregon

2020
Death by Sugar, Talon Gallery, Portland, Oregon

Group Exhibitions

2024
Edible, Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

2023
Tiny Wonders, Mudroom Gallery, Tucson, Arizona

2021
Multiplicity, Antler Gallery, Portland Oregon
Happiness is..., House of Novogratz, Venice, California
NCECA Multicultural Fellow Exhibition, DAAP Galleries, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

2020
Everything but the Kitschen Sync, La Luz de Jesus Gallery, Los Angeles, California
What was said to the rose, Dominique Gallery, Other Places Art Fair, Los Angeles, California
Small Favors XV, Expanding the Field, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Saccharine, SHIM Art Network curated by Echo Art Initiative, New York, New York
Conjoined 10, Copro Gallery, Santa Monica, California
LA Art Show, Copro Gallery, Los Angeles, California

2019
Annual Holiday Show, Fabrik Projects, Los Angeles, California
Anonymous Brooklyn, Brooklyn Metal Works, Brooklyn, New York
NYU Art Alumni Show, Curated by Martha Wilson, New York, New York
Affordable Art Fair, Contempop Gallery, New York, New York
LA Art Show, Contempop Gallery, Los Angeles, California

2018
Affordable Art Fair, Contempop Gallery, New York, New York
On the Table, Gasworks NYC, Brooklyn, New York

2017
Brooklyn Clay Tour, Bklyn Clay, Brooklyn, New York

Residencies

2019
Wood-firing group residency with Jordan Becker, Salem Art Works, Salem, New York

Publications

Colorbloc Magazine, Issue 10 “Food & Art”, Artist Interview. March 2022. Featured on pages 32-39.
61st Faenza Prize: The Book, International Museum of Ceramics, Faenza, Italy, 2021. Featured on pages 240-243.
Contemporary Ceramic Art, by Charlotte Vannier and Véronique Petit Laforet, Thames and Hudson, London, United Kingdom, 2020. Featured on pages 312-315.
Southeast Review, Volume 39 Number 1. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, United States, 2021. Featured on pages 84-93.
Céramique 90 Artistes Contemporains, by Charlotte Vannier and Véronique Petit Laforet, Pyramyd Editions, Paris, France, 2019. Featured on pages 312-315.

Digital Publications

Death by Sugar: Porcelain Sculptures by Jacqueline Tse, Inspiration Grid, March 17, 2022.
Episode 215 “hey, sugar,”
The Jealous Curator Podcast and Blog by Danielle Krysa, November 5, 2021.
Death by Sugar: Saccharine Ceramics by Jacqueline Tse, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine by Alicia Puig, November 4, 2021.
Featured Artist, The Jealous Curator Blog by Danielle Krysa, January 29, 2021.
Interview, Ballpit Magazine, April, 2020.
How to Buy Art for Any Space in Your Home: Tips from the Affordable Art Fair’s New York Director, By Chloe Schama, Vogue Magazine, September 25, 2018.

Teaching Experience

2023
Virtual Workshop, Decorate your ceramics like a pastry chef with porcelain slip, The Ceramic School

2022
Virtual Mold Making 101 Workshop, Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft, Columbia, North Carolina
Virtual Guest Lecturer, Gasworks NYC, Brooklyn, New York

2020 
Mold Making Workshop, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, New York

2019 
Mold Making 101 Course, Gasworks NYC, Brooklyn, New York

Art Related Professional Experience

2022-2023
Museum of Ceramic Art/New York, Chief Experience Officer, Moca-ny.org

2021
Project Administrator, International Academy of Ceramics, Geneva, Switzerland 

2017 
Mold making and slip casting for artist Duke Riley
Mold making for artist Christina Kelly

Collections
Works held in private collections in the United States, England and Australia.