Kim Ho-Jung

Kim Ho-Jung (b. 1988 in Korea) received a B.F.A. in Ceramic Art from Kyung Hee University and a M.F.A. in Industrial Ceramics from Hongik University. She further pursued her studies at the Royal College of Art, where she obtained an M.A. in Ceramics and Glass in 2019. Currently, Kim serves as an adjunct professor in the Ceramic Art department at Kyung Hee University. Kim reinterprets traditional colors and forms in her contemporary ceramics. Drawing inspiration from all eras of Korean ceramics, from ancient pottery to the white porcelain of the Joseon Dynasty, she creates works that bridge the past and the present. The significance of her signature color, blue, has evolved beyond its historical associations with mysticism. In her pieces, blue pigment serves as a powerful visual language, evoking both the natural and the cosmic. Through her art, Kim provides audiences with a space for comfort and imagination, inviting them to explore endless possibilities in the universe while examining the intricate relationships between community, history, and nature.
Selected Works

Kim Ho-Jung
FLOW Blue V, 2024
Mixed molding technique
21 x 21 x 23 cm

Kim Ho-Jung
Blue Moon Jar, 2024
Mixed molding technique
35 x 35 x 33 cm