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Deanna Hall
Jennifer Parker
Steven Mooshagian
Sandy Mason
Administrative Assistant for the Arts, Languages, Library,
Social Sciences, and Behavioral Sciences
at Ventura College.
I have been with the division for 8 years. I am here to help you in any way I can and if I can't help or answer your question I promise I will find someone that can.
Jenchi Wu
Biography:
Jenchi Wu was born and raised in Taiwan, and moved to California in 1990 to continue her studies. She took her first ceramics class in 1994, received her MFA from California State University Los Angeles in 2005, and has been working with clay ever since. Exploring clay through repetition and deconstruction, Wu's process allows the clay to take on new forms - the relationship between the artist's hands and the artwork is in constant flux.
Wu has exhibited work at Guilin Tourism University, Guangxi, China; The Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion, Costa Mesa CA; American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona CA; New Media Gallery, Ventura CA; Atkinson Gallery, Santa Barbara CA; and Ink & Clay, Kellogg University Art Gallery, Pomona CA. Her work is currently exhibited at Westmount College as part of their permanent collection. Wu currently teaches ceramics and sculpture at Ventura College.