As part of the group exhibition Từ đôi tay đến tạo tác (Crafting in Progress) at Lotus Gallery, Bát Tràng Museum Atelier (BTMA) presents new interpretations of its signature works, developed in collaboration with the hand-embroidery practice of Leap Art Furniture & Decor.
The selected pieces reflect the atelier’s ongoing experimentation with glaze, form, and material, shaped within a nearly 50-year-old ceramic workshop in Bát Tràng.
Location Lotus Gallery, 12-13 đường N1, Tân Thuận, TP.HCM
Time 18/4 /2026 — 3/5/2026
Everyday 9AM — 6PM

Founded on the legacy of the late People’s Artisan Vũ Thắng, BTMA continues to explore the intersection of traditional ceramic techniques and contemporary design thinking. Its works revisit cultural narratives through a renewed lens, while creating layered visual experiences through the combination of ceramics with materials such as embroidered velvet, metal, and composite.

At the exhibition, BTMA introduces new readings of familiar forms. The generative energy of Suối Nguồn is expressed through a bespoke motif system applied on the Tulip Tower and the embroidered surfaces of the Ballerina table lamp. The Tulip lamp further opens a dialogue between the modern tulipiere ceramic base and the Blooming pattern, distilled from traditional blue-and-white ceramic ornamentation.



Từ đôi tay đến tạo tác (Crafting in Progress) unfolds as a journey through “miniature craft villages.” Featuring over 80 works alongside a series of in-depth workshops, Lotus Gallery creates a space for dialogue between artisans and audiences. The exhibition highlights not only the material qualities of ceramics, lacquer, enamel, and wood, but also the continuity of craft practices within a contemporary creative context.








