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Moji holds a Master’s degree in Art Management from Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, and has undergone specialized training in Kintsugi ceramics from Hiroshima, Japan. Additionally, she studied German language for communication at the VHF Institute in Germany in 2020 and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts from Bangkok University, Thailand.
A renowned expert in ceramics, Moji has over six years of practical and theoretical experience in the field. She specializes in material analysis, technology integration, and the development of innovative design solutions tailored to the specific needs of industrial and research partners. Her work has earned recognition both nationally and internationally, establishing her as a leader in the ceramics industry.
Beyond her ceramics expertise, Moji has been a curator since 2015, managing short-term and long-term art exhibitions in museums and galleries across Asia and Europe. Her work plays a key role in fostering cross-cultural connections and expanding networks across continents.
Moji’s artistic achievements have been widely recognized. In 2017, she received the Thailand Excellence in Art Awardfrom General Prem Tinsulanonda, followed by another award in 2018 from General Surayud Chulanont, both former Prime Ministers. In the same year, she was honored with a Royal Award and a scholarship from Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. During her studies, Moji earned the Outstanding Student Award for two consecutive years and was selected to represent her university at the Best of Thesis Exhibition at the Queen Sirikit Art Gallery
"Where words fall short,art speaks"
Moji Kannikan
Her research is highly regarded for integrating art and science, with notable projects including the development of medicine from bones, detection of blood anomalies, and identification of fungal growth on paintings. These contributions have gained significant recognition in both the art and scientific communities.
Moji’s career reflects her dedication to pushing the boundaries of art, technology, and science, continually achieving new milestones