Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Visit to a Jewelry Artist’s Studio with Pat Tseng
The Society for Asian Arts offers the opportunity for SAA members to visit the fascinating studio of Pat Tseng, a jewelry artist of great renown and especially known for her beautiful corded necklaces made with modern and antique jades.
Pat Tseng is a jewelry artist of great renown and is especially known for her beautiful corded necklaces made with modern and antique jades. SAA members are fortunate to have been invited to visit her fascinating studio where Pat will demonstrate for us her various techniques of knotting and dyeing the silk cords she uses in her work. We will also be able to view some of her many extraordinary objects that she has collected over the years. Please note that she will NOT be doing any sales at her studio.
Pat was born and raised in Macao. She received her BA at the University of Illinois and has been designing jewelry since the 1970's. Her work has been featured and sold in prominent museums in the U.S., including the AAM, and at Gump’s in San Francisco.
This event is limited to SAA Members only. Please do not sign up if you are not a current member of The Society for Asian Art.
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