Berkeley-based artist Recheng Tsang owes a lot to porcelain: her work consists of thousands of small, thin porcelain pieces which she rolls, pinches, pulls, tears and assembles into a semi-structured grid or pattern. Some dyed, others not, the porcelain pieces assume a tactile, soft and sensual appearance. Cheng’s site-specific installations and smaller works are on view at Gallery Lulo in Healdsburg, CA, Kaller Fine Arts in Washington D.C. and Uprise Art is New York City.