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Home > Huang Ping (黄萍)

Huang Ping

Professor, Jingdezhen University
Senior Arts and Crafts Artist in Jiangxi Province
Executive judge of the title of senior teacher and senior arts and crafts artist in Jiangxi Province
Executive Council Member of Jingdezhen Artists Association
Honors & Recognition
National Honorary Title: May 1st Labor Medal for Women (2015)
Featured in CCTV Ceramic Channel’s special documentary Porcelain Treasures of China
Holder of the national invention patent “Brilliance Retained, Colors Overflowing”, a breakthrough overglaze ceramic decorative material that enhances texture, three-dimensionality, and artistic elegance
Major Awards
Gold Award – Harmony in Lotus, 10th China (National) Arts and Crafts Masters Exposition (2013)
Gold Award – Spring Awakening, China Arts and Crafts Creative Design Award, Shenzhen International Cultural Industries Fair (2013)
Gold Award – Prosperous Blossoms, 12th China Ceramic Art Exhibition
Gold Award – Harmonious Beauty, 12th China Ceramic Innovation & Design Competition
Silver Award – Golden Brilliance,  “Golden Sunflower Cup” Ceramic Design Art Competition (2018)
Bronze Award – Pure Lotus Harmony, 11th China Ceramic Art Exhibition (2018)
Collections:
Joy of Fish – Chinese National Museum of Ethnology, Permanent Collection (2012)
Endeavor – Museum of the War of Peoples Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Permanent Collection (2010)
Landscape Series & Lotus Series – Jiangxi Provincial Museum, Permanent Collection
Peony: The True National Beauty – Jiangxi Cultural Relics Protection Center, Permanent Collection (2006)
Lotus – Jiangxi Arts and Crafts Museum, Permanent Collection (2007)
Golden Brilliance – Jiangxi Provincial Museum, Permanent Collection (2018)
Auctions & Charity:
Harmony in Lotus – China Guardian 2018 Spring Auction, RMB 368,000
Peony Elegance – Beijing Charity Auction (2018) for rural education in China, RMB 700,000