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  1. Jade Snow Wong (January 21, 1922 – March 16, 2006) was a Chinese American ceramic artist and author of two memoirs. [1] She was given the English name of Constance , also being known as Connie Wong Ong .

  2. Her spare but brilliantly colored forms were inspired by the simple shapes and rich color palette of Chinese ceramics of the Song dynasty. Born in 1922, Jade Snow Wong studied at Mills College in Oakland, California, graduating in 1942.

  3. Jul 28, 2021 · Jade Snow Wong was a pioneering Asian American writer, businesswoman and artist. Her memoir, "Fifth Chinese Daughter," became a mid-century landmark of Asian American letters, while her ceramic works were shown in some of the nation's premier museums.

  4. Jade Snow Wong (1922-2006) was significant not just as a celebrated ceramics and enamels artist but also as one of the first writers on the 20 th -century Chinese American experience.

  5. Learn about Jade Snow Wong’s ceramics-making process from excerpts drawn from her writings and from an interview with her son, Mark Ong.

  6. Lesson: Students will 1) learn some of the hallmarks of Wong’s ceramics and enamels; 2) gain a general understanding of the ceramics- and enamel-making processes; and 3) understand some of the scientific processes involved in art.

  7. www.themarksproject.org › marks › wong-0Wong - The Marks Project

    Jul 21, 2024 · Jade Snow Wong is known for wheel thrown functional stoneware, fired in reduction in a gas kiln. According to Wong, “Incised design through slip is a favorite way of decorating (for me).” 1 Wong worked in clay from the early 1950s though 1985.