List of Korean ceramic artists and sculptors
- List of Korean ceramic artists and sculptors
This is a compilation of Korean artists whose work is in three-dimensional materials, such as potters, other ceramic artists, and sculptors.
Primarily potters and artists using ceramics
:See "Korean pottery", "Korean stone art" and "Korean ceramics"
* Cho Ki-Jung
* Kim Yik Yung
* Yoon Kwang-cho (born 1946)
* Shin Sang-Ho (born 1947)
Primarily sculptors
:See "Korean sculpture"
*Kim Czong-Ho
*Sook Jin-Jo
*Suh Do-Ho
*Ivan Stelios Boulieris
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