A woman working on a ceramics wheel in a studio, holding a round ceramic piece.

Instructor

Anji received her MA in Ceramics and Glass from the Royal College of Art and her BA in Fine Art Sculpture from Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London.

Her practice is primarily based in ceramics, often incorporating elements of sculpture, painting, and installation. She explores the tension between control and unpredictability, focusing on the physicality and spontaneity of materials. Drawing inspiration from Eastern philosophy and the spatial logic of traditional Chinese landscape painting, her work reflects on the relationship between human perception, nature, and materiality.

Anji

Abstract artwork composed of various textured rocks and stones with a crack running through the center, featuring natural earth tones of beige, black, gray, and hints of gold.
An abstract ceramic sculpture with irregular, flowing shapes in shades of blue, green, and brown, placed on a concrete floor against a concrete wall background.
A small, layered ceramic sculpture resembling a stacked cone with alternating light and dark tones, placed on a white background.
A polished, elongated dark stone with lighter brown and cream streaks, placed on a plain white background.