Belinda Yang is a New York-based ceramic artist working in sculpture and vessels. Her interest in form began at an early age through self-taught origami, sculpture, and drawing in the kitchen of her childhood home. Returning to ceramics as an adult, she discovered clay as a dynamic medium for exploring structure, material, and spatial relationships.
Today, her work explores repetition and transformation through modular ceramic structures and sculptural systems. Using wheel throwing and hand building techniques, Belinda draws inspiration from both architectural concepts and organic matter to create structures that move between geometry and fluidity. Her evolving practice creates new arrangements through deconstruction and reconstruction, and her work has been featured in group exhibitions in New York.