Gallery Kitanozaka - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Kitanozaka. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kayoko Date “Continuing The Story”
Based on the idea of tales that we often hear, such as the stories made up by our own mothers, Kayoko Date’s original illustrations are delivered in the form of objects, picture books and paper products....More »
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Ichiro Tsuruta Exhibition
Shown here are the works of celebrated graphic designer Ichiro Tsuruta. Paintings and prints with high contrast, strong designs of beautiful women which were used in a cosmetics TV commercial are on show...More »
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Masahiko Honjo Exhibition
Masahiko Honjo expresses the warm hues of the four seasons with his woodblock prints.More »
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Masahiro Shimizu Exhibition
Masahiro Shimizu creates sculptures of various shapes and sizes using raw materials such as wood.More »
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Yuichi Izawa Exhibition
Painter Yuichi Izawa presents a collection of oil on canvas landscape paintings.More »
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Yussa Takimoto “Anatomy of a Polyhedron”
Sculptural works by Yussa Takimoto.More »
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Yoko Kimura “Sequel to a Dream”
Showing imagined landscapes and figurative paintings by Yoko Kimura.More »
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Truss: Glass, Ceramics, and Woodcraft from Kobe Design University
Glass, ceramics, and wood craft by 22 students at Kobe Design University. The term “truss,” a three-sided support frame, refers to the three different materials used by the artists. More »
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Intime
A two person exhibition of drawings and paintings.More »
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Akiko Urashima Exhibition
Showing ceramic works by Akiko Urashima.More »
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Kobe Botanical Painting Club “The 14th Botanical Art Exhibition”
Exhibition by members of the Kobe Botanical Painting Club.More »
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W.Sila “Imagine”
Balinese artist W. Sila’s bamboo pen and ink paintings of owls put a unique spin on traditional Balinese painting. Fifteen illustrations and 25 giclee prints are on display. More »
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Mari Matsuno Exhibition
Mari Matsuno’s glass art, collage works and prints are on display.More »
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Glittering Ten Artists and Ten Colors
A group textiles exhibition featuring kimonos, tapestries, obi belts and other accessories.More »
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Kaho Sakata “Gentle Time”
Hand-dyed clothes and prints inspired by the purity and calm of nature.More »
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Nao Morigo “Trip to… Time”
An exhibition by painter Nao Morigo.More »
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Ryu Umehara + Mugiko Umehara Kobe 2017 Exhibition
A joint exhibition of mixed media (textile, paper, acrylic and other) works by Ryu Umehara, and textile art by Mugiko Umehara.More »
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Akiko Kaneba Exhibition
A solo exhibition of ceramics by Akiko Kaneba.More »
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Kotori Keino & Yasuko Aohara Exhibition
20 ceramic pieces and 15 copperplate prints by Kotori Keino and Yasuko Aohara.More »
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Takawo Asano Exhibition
Exhibiting tile art and “Mokuhekiga” art constructed from pieces of wood.More »
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30 Exhibition
- Media: Illustration - Painting - Drawing - Photography - Installation - Ceramics
- 2017-03-21 - 2017-03-26
The 30th Rokko Island High School Art and Design Course exhibition presents works by 12 students. Ceramics, illustrations, sculpture, photography, and more on the theme of “30” are displayed.More »
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Botamochikuko Exhibition
Presenting the work of Botamochikuko. More »
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Megumi Tsuji + Masumi Yoneoka “Ink Play”
Using ink and other materials to express traditional Japanese colors and shapes in freer and more artistic ways. [Related Event] New Year’s Picture Mounting Workshop Date: Feb. 12–Feb. 12 11:00–15:00 Materials...More »
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Mitsuru Kataoka Posthumous Works 2016
Exhibiting the work of Mitsuru Kataoka, who was scheduled to have a solo exhibition in 2013 but sadly passed away in 2014. [Related Event] Symphony Flute Concert Date: Sep. 10 (Sat) 17:00 Admission:...More »
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Kobe Design University Glass Course Group Exhibition “Roots”
An exhibition by students enrolled in the glass course at Kobe Design University.More »
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Kazumi Kokubo Exhibition
A solo exhibition featuring prints and installation works by Kazumi Kokubo.More »
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Daichokai Exhibition - Hanshin Group
A group exhibition by 10 members of Daichokai group.More »
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Kanbee Hanaya + Susumu Shinya Photography Exhibition
Ashiya City in Hyogo Prefecture has a long history of photography. Active in Ashiya are two photographers, Kanbee Hanaya and Susumu Shinya, who work with analog and digital photography. Pursuing the creation...More »
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Kei Motoki’s Iron Sculptures Exhibition
An exhibition of animals made of iron using a process of gas wielding by Kei Motoki.More »
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Ichiro Tsuruta “What a Difference a Day Makes”
An exhibition of paintings and prints by Ichiro Tsuruta.More »
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Shinsuke Oya Exhibition
A harmonious exhibition that interweaves light and shadow, glass and metal works by Shinsuke Oya are on display.More »
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Takeshi Kubo “Form From India”
Displaying Takeshi Kubo’s stone sculptures alongside photographs taken during his stay in India. *Takeshi Kubo will also hold an exhibition, “L’ame des Poetes” at Gallery Shimada, from Feb.6 - Feb.17....More »
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Kaede Nanbu + Remi Mochizuki “Product of a Daydream”
A joint exhibition by Kaede Nanbu and Remi Mochizuki, expressing the world inside their minds and the vitality of living creatures and nature through ceramics and paintings.More »
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Setsuko Katsumi “Fact 77”
A solo painting exhibition by Setsuko Katsumi.More »
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Keiko Mitani “Feel Felt Felt”
Keiko Mitani decorates Gallery Kitanozaka with her warm, colorful felt works, from scarves and hats to a felt installation. [Related Event] Workshop Date: Feb.9 (Tues), 10 (Wed), 11 (Thurs), and 13...More »
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Kurehatori
A textiles exhibition by Kimio Nakayama.More »
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Yusa Takimoto Exhibition
Presenting the works of Yusa Takimoto.More »
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Nabeshima Rugs
Dating to the Edo period and given as gifts to the Shogun, Nabeshima carpets are Japan’s oldest handwoven cotton rugs.More »
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Spinning Wheel Exhibition
An exhibition featuring a range of products created from sheep’s wool such as homespun felt tapestries by 21 members of Spinning Wheel.More »
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Yoshihiko Fujii + Eri Inaba “Lacquered Glass”
A collaborative exhibition between lacquer artist Yoshihiko Fujii and designer Eri Inaba. A beautiful fusion of lacquer and glass that is not merely lacquered glass nor design, but consists of an independently...More »
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9th Waldorf Dolls by Miwako Adachi Exhibition
Waldorf dolls originate from Sweden, where they were created as part of the Waldorf (Steiner) educational program, which stresses the arts as the foundation of schooling. These dolls represent fantasy...More »
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Tsujigahana Dyeing Studio
Kimonos, obi belts, bags, tapestries, and other dyed works for daily living. [Related event] Tsujigahana Dyeing workshop Admission: 3000 yen (incl. materials). Please see the official website for...More »
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Metal Works Exhibition 2015 – Japan-Korea Exchange
For the third time in Kobe, an annual exhibition of jewelry and other metal craft works by Japanese and Korean artists.More »
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Aki “Paradise Across the Ocean”
Exhibiting acrylic paintings are Saki Kitagaki.More »
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Matsuno Mari Exhibition
With studio spaces in both Paris and Kobe, Matsuno Mari paints the nude portraits of females using oil paints, collages and scratching techniques.More »
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To Catch a Rainbow
A textiles exhibition of handwoven, dyed works.More »
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Masahiro Shimizu Exhibition
With these sculptures, Masahiro Shimizu brings out the fascination of different materials through a careful selection of the wood he uses.More »
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Keiko Tsuji avec Shinji Yonemura and Misuzu Yonemura
A traditional Japanese exhibition by 3 artists - Keiko Tsuji, her brother, Noh mask creator Shinji Yonemura - and his wife, Oshi-e (pressed picture) artist Misuzu Yonemura.More »
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Aboriginal Art Exhibition 2015
25 powerful works by Aboriginal artists are on display.More »
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Tsukao 「All L/Right」
A photography show by Tsukao.More »
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Akira Yamada Exhibition
Displaying the ceramics of Akira Yamada.More »
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Objects and Vessels
Mixed-media sculptures by Kristina Mar.More »
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Roshu Okada Exhibition
Presenting around 20 semi-sculptural paintings.More »
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Kazuo Oe “Fluctuation”
Ink paintings by Kazuo Oe are on show.More »
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Hirotaka Ryoke Exhibition
Paintings by Hirotaka Ryoke.More »
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Yuki Uemura “Glass Collage”
Collages of glass parts created with a variety of glass-making techniques applied to the reverse sides of glass boards.More »
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Kobe Botanical Painting Club “The 13th Botanical Art Exhibition”
An exhibition by the 50 members of the Kobe Botanical Painting Club.More »
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Kyoko Ueda Textile Exhibition “Her Life 15”
Kyoko Ueda presents tapestries made by layering thin pieces of coarse silk, resulting in the presence of materials that are like the traces of everyday life.More »
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The 5th Chieko Hirabayashi Exhibition
An exhibition based on Chieko Hirabayashi’s pilgrimage to Croatia. The Gothic architecture and Romanesque churches, the beauty of fresco paintings and the blue of the Mediterranean sea are captured passionately...More »
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Kaho Sakata “Gentle Time”
Based on the concept of bringing relaxation and warmth to everyday life, Kaho makes stencil-dyed prints by hand from plant-dyed fabrics using flowers, plants and nature as her inspiration. 30 framed creations,...More »
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Forms of Ceramics Vol.12
Energy filled ceramic work showcased by 25 young artists who confront their own ideas of ceramics.More »
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Mugiko Umehara Textile Art Exhibition
An exhibition of textile art that utilises old fabrics such as silk gauze and crepe to recreate realistic landscapes.More »
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Shinji Suzuki + Miki Okuda “Hajimaru”
A joint exhibition that expresses the interior of the womb and the growth of the embryo.More »
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Ryu Umehara Exhibition
An exhibition of paintings by Ryu Umehara.More »
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Junko Sato “20 Years After the Disaster- Another Path”
These photographs trace the path to regeneration after disaster. More »
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Akiko Kaneba “Enjoy Pottery Part IV”
A ceramic art exhibition by Akiko Kaneba.More »
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Rururu— Weavings and Basketry Vol. 3
An exhibition of dyed textiles by three artists.More »
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Ichiro Tsuruta Exhibition
Paintings and prints by Ichiro Tsuruta, known for being featured in a cosmetics TV commercial.More »
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Yutaka Murakami Exhibition
Yutaka Murakami’s paintings of what watercolors can best portray- rainy landscapes and the softness of fur.More »
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Nabeshima Dantsu Exhibition
Nabeshima Dantsu is a traditional cotton fabric carpet designated as an offering to shogun family from the Nabeshima clan during the Edo era. This exhibition showcases this tradition which continues to...More »
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Kazumi Sumikura Exhibition
An exhibition of ceramic works by Kazumi Sumikura.More »
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Megumi Tsuji “Jikusou Style 2015— What You Can With Scroll Mountings”
Roll, fold, bend. This exhibition explores the evolving forms of “jikusou” mounting fixtures for hanging scrolls and all their possibilities. More »
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Concrete Mall II
307 artists decorate holes in the gallery’s second, third, and fourth-floor walls with 1,200 works of various genres and sizes.More »
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Reiko Enomoto + Kumiko Sema “Joint Knit Exhibition IV”
A joint knit exhibition by a duo who find inspiration for their patterns, color combinations, and shapes from photography and pottery.More »
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Jeep Island Art Exhibition
A group exhibition of works inspired by the much-loved Jeep Island, expressing what the artists felt and perceived.More »
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Nabeshimadantsu Yoshiie Family Exhibition
The Yoshishima family began practicing the art of dantsu carpet weaving at the beginning of the Taisho period (1912), and continues to carry this torch of tradition. As the oldest handwoven carpets in...More »
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Plant-Based Dyeing and Weaving by Shichibe Oda
Presenting silk textiles by Shichibe Oda dyed with an ancient plant-based method and woven with a special thread-by-thread technique. Jewelry by Sakura Igawa, a friend of Oda’s, is also on dispay. More »
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Yusa Takimoto “2014-d●t ● d●tt●”
For the last few years, Yusa Takimoto has been gathering lines that are on the verge of disappearing. For this exhibition, Takimoto uses the same techniques but challenges the composition of dots.More »
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Chisako Komoike Exhibition
Chisako Komoike’s ceramics use rare glazes, pairing ancient and contemporary styles and Eastern and Western traditions while experimenting with form and technique.More »
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Mari Matsuno Exhibition
An exhibition of paintings by Mari Matsuno.More »
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Toshikazu Matsumoto “Invitation to Japonism - The World of Japanese Lacquer”
An exhibition of lacquer work by Toshikazu Matsumoto.More »
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Tsuji-ga-Hana Dyes
The beautiful dyeing technique of Tsuji-ga-Hana swept Japan during the Sengoku era. It was even loved by shoguns. This exhibition presents kimonos, obi belts, bags, clothes, and tapestries fitting the...More »
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Yoshiaki Mikata “Color Play”
An exhibition of works drawn with “No. 5” glossy cotton embroidery thread, that illustrate the kind of precision that can only be found with thread. On the fourth floor, there is a simultaneous “Wawawa...More »
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Kinji Hibi Wooden Furniture Exhibition
An exhibition of beautiful wooden furniture naturally coated by Japanese lacquer and oil.More »
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Harumi Yamagoe Exhibition
An exhibition of small shapes and forms that appear from inside the mind of Harumi Yamagoe.More »
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Akira Okazaki Exhibition
An exhibition of Akira Okazaki’s fired works.More »
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Doll Studio Exhibition VII
A group exhibition of doll works by 51 artists, from palm-sized to 1m tall dolls.More »
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Nobuko Watanabe “Doll Salon”
Dolls to bring a bit of brightness as the 20th anniversary of the Great Hanshin Earthquake approaches. More »
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Gyumo Exhibition
An exhibition of traditional Japanese style dyed works by Gyumo.More »
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Nabeshima Carpets by the Yoshishima Family
The Yoshishima family began practicing the art of dantsu carpet weaving at the beginning of the Taisho period (1912), and continues to carry this torch of tradition. As the oldest handwoven carpets in...More »
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Yoko Kimura Exhibition
An exhibition of imagined scenes by Yoko Kimura.More »
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Tableau-kai Exhibition
Original works searching for new expressions in art with everyday materials. Around 30 paintings and illustrations by nine members of the Tableau-no-kai club are on display.More »
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9th Asia’s Kobe Exhibition: Jonan Elite Artists
This display of works by 25 Japanese artists and 25 Korean artists aims to elevate and deepen the exchange between these two different cultures. More »
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Toshimasa Takaya Exhibition
The fruits of one-year’s labor, these objects push the practical uses of handy items to their limits. More »
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Keizo Sugii Exhibition
Sculptures made from long, thin pieces of metal that tremble faintly in the air, creating a sense of tension and a search for certainty when something one was sure of turns out to not exist. More »
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Urn Exhibition
In the present age, pottery urns are still the most widely used type of urn. However, there has been an increase in the use of other materials, such as wood, stone, glass, metal, plastic, and marble. In...More »
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Vector! KDU Ceramics Course Joint Exhibition
Student of ceramics courses at Kobe Design University contemplated vectors deeply while making these works. More »
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Supernova! KDU Glass Course Joint Exhibition
An exhibition of glittering glassworks from the Kobe Design University Glass Course. Participating Artists: Masao Tomosada, Motoo Hosoi, Nao Maeda, Nami Iwai, Chiharu Ueda, Haruka Takeuchi, Yuki Toyoda,...More »
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Action! KDU Wood-Working Course Joint Exhibition
Visitors can touch these works of woodcraft by students and professors of Kobe Design University’s cutting-edge art, craft, and carpentry courses. More »
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Looking for the Little Bird - In Search of Yoko
Last year, a group of friends went on a search for the missing Yoko. Crossing deep forests, high mountains, and large oceans, it seems that everyone found something. The Yokos found by each of the 6 people...More »
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Bacchetta Magica Graffiti Club
The fifth exhibition by group Bacchetta Magica, whose work celebrate the joys of life in all its forms and colours.More »
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Yoko Okada “She is Here— I’m Home”
Yoko Okada returns to Gallery Kitanozaka after becoming big since her first show in 2002.More »
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Nao Morigo “Trip to… vol.5 America”
Nao Morigo’s landscape series from his travels to the United States, with a focus on New York. Sketches, collages, and drawings with black “Sumi” ink are exhibited. This is a trip to the US that doesn’t...More »
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Hirotaka Ryoke “From Afar”
Mountains, the sea, the ground, the sky, space, and the flow of distance. Hirotaka Ryoke’s scenery in shades of blue changes depending on who is looking at it.More »
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Akira Yamada Exhibition
Sand is used as the main tool for expression in Akira Yamada’s artworks. Works of red porcelain can also be enjoyed. [Related Event] Workshop Date: July.19 (Sat), 20 (Sun). Each day 11:00 - 13:00 Admission:...More »
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Yudai Fujita “Don’t Read, Feel.”
Calligrapher Yudai Fujita returns for his first exhibition in two years. Artworks that can be appreciated aesthetically and emotionally.More »
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Michiko Honjo “Garden of Flowers”
An exhibition of 20 canvas works with acrylics. Feel the flowers come alive from the surface of the canvas.More »
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Glass Works
Refreshing glass art perfect for summer. Artists: Ikumi Akiba, Megumi Osawa, Kazuya Ooshiro, Masanori Oonishi, Shinsuke Ooya, Ai Ogata, Yoshiko Okamoto, Mari Tada, Kenkou Tsuji, Emi Miyazaki, Yohei...More »
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Kyoko Mizuhata “Stained Glass Flower Landscapes”
An exhibition of stained glass by Kyoko Mizuhata, who studies classical French techniques and incorporates the tiffany style of art nouveau in her original lighting pieces, which create interplays of light...More »
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The Shape of Ceramics Vol. 11
Energy filled ceramic work showcased by 24 artists.More »
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Tomomi Nagaya “A Dialogue With 200000000 Years”
Discovering inspiration in the fossils of the waves Tomomi Nagaya presents a collection of 15 acrylic and charcoal works attempting to catch this layering of time.More »
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Yonlan Kuruma “Faces”
Pearl, metallic and iridescent paints combine upon the stage of a black canvas to form images of skulls which glitter and shift in color from each angle.More »
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Meria Designers Showcase 2014
Meria Designers’ first showcase of preserved & artificial flower arrangements and Italian decoupage work. Artwork from all over the country, from Hokkaido to Okinawa, have been collected for this show....More »
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Sake Flasks and Other Ceramics
Working from a kiln in Tekisui Museum of Art the members of this ceramics group develop an array of ceramics reflecting each of their unique characters and here focus their attentions upon the form of...More »
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K3 Exhibition
Three artists join together in an exhibition of print works and installation.More »
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Stencil Dyeing Exhibition— Ten Artists, Ten Colors
Some 50 stencil-dyed fabrics including kimonos, obi belts, and tapestries are on display. The patterns of these works were created through a variety of processes for dyeing white fabrics. More »
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Takashi Kimura Exhibition
300 ceramic vases with smoked glaze from Takashi Kimura.More »
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Kayoko Date “Home”
A collection of original illustrations executed in watercolor, pastel and crayon, accompanied by wooden objects, broaches and small paintings.More »
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Masahiro Simizu Exhibition
Masahiro Simizu utilizes the wood of camphor, maple and cherry trees to sculpt abstract sculptures which circulate in a cycle between image and language. More »
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Shabona Exhibition
The fifteenth and final calligraphy exhibition in remembrance of the late Isso Nakao.More »
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Ikuo Shimada “The Joy of Living”
Presenting works by Ikuo Shimada, a Paris-based painter who has travelled around the Mediterranean coast making sketches.More »
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Play— Three Artists
Abstract painting by three female artists. More »
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Debut Exhibition— Dyeing, Weaving, Embroidering
Masterpieces by experts of kimono-making crafts: dyeing, weaving, and embroidering. These works were made with the most advanced skills while single-mindedly engaging with Japanese culture and the traditions...More »
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Unusable Objects Exhibition 2
A second edition of last year’s popular exhibition. These works of ceramics, glass, metal, wood, felt, and more look like they can be used. They make you want to use them, but, alas, they are unusable...More »
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Ichiro Tsuruta “Bijinga”
Well established as a graphic designer for makeup commercials, Ichiro Tsuruta consolidates his style of high contrast color and unique forms in a collection of new illustrations and prints.More »
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Nabeshimadantsu Yoshijimake Exhibition
Nabeshimadantsu Yoshijimake was founded in the first year of the Taisho period in Akamatsucho, Saga city, after which its operations were moved to Kurume city, Fukuoka and continued to march on with the...More »
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Akio Yamaguchi “Glass Art”
Presenting tabletop and luminary glass objects d’art featuring multiple layers applied with photosensitive adhesives. More »
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Haruhiko Katayama “Wooden Lacquer Panels & Objects”
Artist Haruhiko Katayama states: When I make works of wood and lacquer, “symbiosis” is one of the themes of this self-expression. It often refers to the relationships of animals or bacteria, but in a wider...More »
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Masahiko Honjo “Colors of the Passing Seasons”
On display are some 25 woodblock prints resplendent with the colors of the four seasons. These works were made with traditional methods of multi-colored woodblock printing. More »
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Sayorikai “Animals”
Taking their name from the incarnation of the goddess of culture Sayori Bime no Mikoto, this group of women join together in the pursuit of sensible expression.More »
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Naoko Uranishi “Landscapes x Soundscapes”
An installation based on the notions of landscapes and soundscapes. [Related Event] Cello Duo Concert Mariko Sunami + Ranna Sakimoto Dates: 11th February 14:00-/17:00-, 16th February 13:00- Admission:...More »
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Kirie Artist Toshinori and the Artisans of Italy
Kirie (paper cutting) artist Toshinori creates his works by cutting black paper with a knife and pasting overlapping paper pieces of various colors onto the back. What he enjoys about kirie is “the unique...More »
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Noriko Takahagi Exhibition
Noriko Takahagi searches for her own words, her own voice in an age of endless flooding of information bringing a cycle of disposal and renewal.More »
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“Spinning Wheel - Creations from Sheep’s Wool”
A range of clothes, blankets, shawls, knitware and felt work created from sheep’s wool.More »
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“Stained Glass - Past, Present and Future”
A collection of stained glass from Hiro Muraoka and the Stained Glass Academy.More »
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Mari Matsuno Exhibition
An exhibition of work from Mari Matsuno.More »
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Tsugiyo Miki Exhibition
A collection of handmade woven works produced from hand-dyed natural materials.More »
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Megumi Tsuji “Jikusou Style 2013”
Mounted scrolls from Megumi Tsuji.More »
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Kenichi Ishiba “Bizen Ceramics”
Bizen-style ceramics by Kenichi Ishiba.More »
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Casting Exhibition
Works by graduates of Osaka University of Arts’ metalworks course.More »
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“Finale - Calligraphy Exhibition”
56 works from the members of KCF encompass a range of calligraphic expressions from the traditional to the contemporary, 2D to 3D, in the final exhibition before the disbandment of the association. More »
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Yoko Kimura “Floating Clouds”
Exhibition of painting by Yoko Kimura.More »
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Takeshi Kubo & Unephotographie (Yoshiko Haraguchi) “Atelier Beaucoup”
Exhibition of photography by Yoshiko Haraguchi and sculpture by Takeshi Kubo.More »
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Masaki Tanaka “Parts Somewhere”
Exhibition of 2D, sculptural and vessel works made from glass and designed to resemble something that familiar yet is difficult to grasp.More »
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Nabeshima Dantsu Carpets of the Yoshijima Family
江戸の寛文年間より佐賀藩主に愛用され、将軍家への献上品とされた日本最古の木綿手織絨毯「鍋島緞通」。今回の展示会では、中央に牡丹、両脇にカニのはさみを配した代表的な図柄「蟹牡丹(がにぼたん)」など古典柄の他、新作を含む約30点を披露いたします。基本の畳一畳サイズに加え、座布団、玄関サイズなど様々なサイズを揃えています。 More »
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The 15th Flower Pastel Exhibition
堀野妙子が講師をつとめるパステル画教室37名の作品の展示。More »
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Saibi Kadowaki Exhibition
門脇済美による作品の展示。油絵F50など10点、丸いプレートに人物を描いた作品200枚など出品。 More »
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Toshimasa Takatani Exhibition
Exhibition of ceramic art by Toshimasa Takatani.More »
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Miki Okuda Exhibition
Exhibition of ceramic art by Miki Okuda.More »
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Student Exhibition: Process
Group exhibition of 10 students enrolled on the glass and craft courses at Kobe Design University.More »
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Yumigasuri Textiles in Kobe
Exhibition of yumigasuri, a type of kasuri (ikat) textile from the town of Yumigahama in Shimane Prefecture. Originally used in farmer’s clothing, Yumigasuri is characterized by a rough texture, with simple...More »
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Keiko Tsuji “Flower Garden”
Exhibition of works by Keiko Tsuji on the theme of flowers: including painting, silk screens and ceramics.More »
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Aogu Takano “Bi-Colour”
Exhibition of bi-colored glass works.More »
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Nozomi Nishihata + Kazumi Kokubo + Yoko Kubo “K3”
Exhibition of the prints and 3D works of three artists.More »
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Hirotaka Ryoke Exhibition.
Exhibition of 2D works by Hirotaka Ryoke.More »
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Uneasiness & Hica 2013
The first collaborative exhibition between Korean group, HICA and Osaka-based artist collective, Uneasiness. The two groups are keen to promote understanding of each other’s countries through the common...More »
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Bacchetta Magic “Graffiti Club Exhibition No. 4]
The forth exhibition by group Bacchetta Magica, whose work celebrate the joys of life in all its forms and colours. More »
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Glass Works
Group exhibition of summery works by 18 contemporary glass artists.More »
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Mariko Shimizu Lee “Lee’s Stained Glass Fantasy”
Artist Mariko Shimizu Lee envisions “heaven’s playground” in her stained glass works.More »
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Mikiko Nakamura Exhibition
Exhibition of the highly detailed and colorful works of ceramicist Mikiko Nakamura. More »
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Kobe Botanical Painting Club “The 12th Botanical Art Exhibition”
Exhibition by the 53 members of the Kobe Botanical Painting Club. More »
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"Shapes of Pottery" Exhibition
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Kazuhisa Kusaba Exhibition
This exhibition features Kazuhisa Kusaba, writer, painter and ceramics artist. His expressive power ranges from the minute strength birthed by life, to a mysterious world enveloping our souls, allowing...More »
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Mitsue Oda Exhibition
[Image: ©Mitsue Oda]More »
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Takaharu Shimizu "Kyoto-Machiya Series"
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Miwa "The Beautiful Flowers of Reality"
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Tick Tock Exhibition vol.2
The exhibition features glass works.More »
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Tomoka + Fumi Kinukawa "Spring Colors"
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Ikuo Shimada Exhibition
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Morihito Domae Exhibition
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"Frappe" Exhibition
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"Plus +" Exhibition
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"Face of a Woman" Exhibition
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Aki Teranishi "Frame: I'm Here"
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Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts Glass Department Exhibition
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Kayoko Date "Time to Save a Little Bird"
[Image: Kayoko Date]More »
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Miwako Nagaoke Exhibition
*Exhibiting at 3FMore »
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"Colors Cups" Exhibition
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Hector Saunier Exhibition
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Copperplate Prints Exhibition
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"Calligraphy 4" Exhibition
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The Women's Exhibition
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"3000yen" Exhibition
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Spinning Wheel "Goods From Sheep's Wool"
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Hiroshi Hamada Exhibition
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Kazuo Uekado "Playful Woodwork in Living Spaces"
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Eiko Torigaki Exhibition
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"Style Button" Exhibition
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Masanori Nishimura "The Schoolchild Umbrella"
The large umbrella installation that was present in a previous exhibition will appear again. There will be a rain of light occurring in the fourth floor exhibition space.More »
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Yukinori Harada Exhibition
[Image: "Sannomiya Road"]More »
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Reiko Takahashi + Keiko Mitani Exhibition
The exhibition features works using felt and clay.More »
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Mari Matsuno Exhibition
The exhibition features paintings of nude women and paintings that were produced during the artist's stay in Africa.More »
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Taeko Exhibition 2007
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Shinko Matsumoto "Marchen"
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Toshiko Hasegawa "Wave Motion"
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"Katazome: Stencil Dyeing" Exhibition
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Hisako Kono Exhibition
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Masahiko Imanishi Exhibition
*Exhibiting at 2FMore »
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Hector Saunier Exhibition
The exhibition features works by Hector Saunier, the founder of Atelier Contrepoint. *Exhibiting at 4F [Image: "Les Muses" acrylics]More »
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Takashi Kimura Exhibition
*Exhibiting at 3FMore »
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Keiko Tsuji Exhibition
*Exhibiting at 4FMore »
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10th Group Sho Exhibition
*Exhibiting at 3FMore »
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Ikko Asai and His Disciples Exhibition
*Exhibiting at 2FMore »