
About Me
Jessica Eun Kyoung Choi is a contemporary ceramicist based in Naarm/Melbourne.
Working in small batches, she reinterprets traditional techniques through a contemporary lens, combining wheel-throwing with intuitive hand-building to create forms that feel both spontaneous and intentional. Her practice is grounded in a deep engagement with materiality—drawing inspiration from the act of making itself, she pushes the limits of clay to better understand its nature and explore the dialogue between process and form.
Each piece serves as a time capsule of her evolving practice, embodying a sense of authenticity and personal connection.
Her vessels often blur the boundaries between art and function, offering contemplative reflections on the role of everyday objects and the spaces they inhabit.
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Awards
The Design Files + Laminex Awards 2021 : Handcrafted - Finalist
Exhibitions
Hunter & Folk Group Show 2022
BedThreads Art Galley Launch Group Exhibition 2022
Jones Gallery : Pleasure Garden Group Show 2022
No Vacancy Gallery - Resist, Relief 2021 Group Exhibition
M on W - No Commission 2021 : Solo Exhibition
NGV Design Week 2020 - Brave Blooms Group Exhibition
Brunswick Street Gallery - Smallworks 2020
Collections
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Blume
Shop NowExploring the subtle transformations in the natural world — from the stillness of winter to the lush bloom of spring. Each piece reflects the mood and energy that unfold with each season, using expressive textures, ruffled silhouettes, and organic movement to echo nature’s rhythm.
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Femme
This collection is an ongoing series reinterpreting traditional Korean moon jars through modern techniques and materials, while honouring their essential form.
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Time Capsule
An ode to femininity, where softness meets expression. Focusing on forms that drift beyond the boundaries of function, embracing gesture over utility.