Ginza Wako: Glass and Ceramics Exhibition by Five Artists from July 2
Wako will hold the 'Glass and Ceramics Exhibition by Five Artists' at Seiko House Hall from July 2 to 12. Featuring works by five artists, admission is free and artworks will be sold by lottery on the first two days.
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From July 2 to 12, Seiko House Hall will host the 'Glass and Ceramics Exhibition by Five Artists - Playing in the Silence.' This exhibition features cooling glass and ceramic works by five artists: Mikiko Nakano, Jun Matsumura, Yuko Watanabe (glass), and Mayumi Hamano, Kiyoko Morioka (ceramics). Nakano creates delicate glass vessels with plant motifs. Matsumura layers glass to evoke nostalgic scenes. Watanabe combines colored glass canes to create watercolor-like worlds. Hamano reflects a soft expression on her ceramics through blue-and-white and red painting inspired by old Imari. Morioka expresses a serene world of white and gray through neat forms and polished textures. Artworks will be sold by lottery. Applications are accepted in person on July 2 (11:00-19:00) and July 3 (11:00-14:00). Each person can apply for up to two items per artist, and purchase is limited to one item per artist. Unsold items will be available for general sale from 17:00 on July 3.
FAQ
When is the Glass and Ceramics Exhibition of Five Artists held?
It is held from Thursday, July 2 to Sunday, July 12. The last day ends at 17:00.
Where is the venue?
The venue is Seiko House Hall on the 6th floor of Seiko House in Ginza, Tokyo.
Whose works are exhibited?
Works by glass artists Mikiko Nakano, Jun Matsumura, Yuko Watanabe, and ceramic artists Mayumi Hamano and Kiyoko Morioka are exhibited.
Can I purchase the artworks?
Yes, they will be sold by lottery on July 2 and 3 at the venue.
How much is the admission fee?
Admission is free.