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Julian Stair and Shoji Kamoda: The Inevitability of Vessels

Saturday, January 20, 2024 ‒ Sunday, April 7

Organized by: Committee for Promotion of Mashiko Culture Town, Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art
Supported by: British Council, Shimotsuke Shimbun, TOCHIGI Broadcasting, Tochigi Television, F.M. Tochigi Broadcasting, Moka Shimbun
Period Saturday, January 20, 2024 ‒ Sunday, April 7
Closed Mondays (except for National Holidays / the following Tuesday instead)
Open Monday, November 6 and closed Tuesday, November 7 for the Autumn Pottery Market.
Opening Hours January: 9:30 - 16:00 (last admission at 15:30)
February 〜: 9:30 – 17:00 (last admission at 16:30)
Admissions Adults 600 (550) yen, Junior High / Elementary School Students 300 (250) yen
*( ) indicates prices for groups of 20 persons or more.
Seniors (over 65years old) 300 yen (Please show proof age.)

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Shoji Kamoda《 Vase with curving incised pattern》, 1970, Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art Shoji Kamoda《 Colored jar 》, 1971, Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art
Shoji Kamoda《 Jar 》, 1975, Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art Shoji Kamoda《 Purple faceted bowl 》, 1968
Julian Stair《 Bowl1 》, 1986年
Julian Stair《 Somatic Jar 》, 2023 Julian Stair《 Two Parallelograms 》, 1976
Julian Stair《 Five Teapots and Caddies on a Ground 》, 2013, Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art

Concurrent event

Crosstalk

Theme: 'Why I make Vessels - thinking about vessels through the perspective of others'
Date: 27 January (Sat), 2024
13:00~16:00
Venue: Mashiko International Crafts Exchange Centre (in Ceramic Art Messe Mashiko)
Moderator: Mr Shigemi Inaga (Professor, Kyoto Seika University)
Speakers: Mr Julian Stair (ceramic artist, UK), Mr Takahiro Kondo (ceramic artist, Kyoto)
Fee: Free of charge
Capacity: approx. 30 people (seats are limited, so please contact us if you would like to attend)
*Interpretation available

Open studio

Date: 1 (Thu), 11 (Sun) and 2 (Sat) February 2024
13:30-15:30
Place: Mashiko International Crafts Exchange Centre (in Ceramics Messe Mashiko)

Workshop

Date: 18 February (Sun), 2024
13:30-15:30
Venue: Mashiko International Crafts Exchange Centre (in Ceramics Messe Mashiko)
Participation fee: free of charge

Exhibition of results

Date: 16 Mar (Sat) - 7 Apr (Sun), 2024
9:30 - 17:00
Venue: Former residence of Shoji Hamada (in the Ceramics Messe Mashiko)

Thematic Exhibition

A Consideration of Mashiko Tea Bowls

The schedule might change depending on future circumstances. Please check the museum website, facebook, twitter and/or Instagram for the latest information.


The schedule might change depending on future circumstances.
Please check the museum website, facebook, twitter and/or Instagram for the latest information.