Galerie Petit Point - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Galerie Petit Point. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Sarubo Aoki Exhibition “Break Ground”
For ten years, Sarubo Aoki focused on figurative drawings and portrait paintings that focus on monochrome colors. However in an unexpected turn of events, Aoki has started to explore the world of manga...More »
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Mami Matsuo Exhibition
Illustrations by Mami Matsuo.More »
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Illustrations of Living
Yoko Yamamoto’s illustrations depict casual scenes or accidental moments that derive from her everyday living.More »
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In the Room
Playful works of paper craft. More »
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So Ohara “Go Back Monster”
Showing colorful and energetic acrylic paintings by So Ohara. The artist will be present in the gallery on Apr.12 and Apr.15.More »
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Akari Koto “Animals of the Graphic Forest”
Illustrations by Akari Koto.More »
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Wakaba Masumi “Invisible Feathers”
These works express the feelings of the artist as a girl lacking confidence in a world of dance. This is the Wakaba Masumi’s first solo exhibition. More »
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Umeko Mori “Kikikaikai Part 2”
Fun and fluffy, vivid and funny drawings by Umeko Mori are presented in this exhibition.More »
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Taeko Kobayashi Exhibition
Showing Christmas themed watercolor illustrations by Taeko Kobayashi.More »
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Makiko Yoshida Exhibition
Copperplate prints and acrylic paintings on paper capturing the structural beauty of trees, flowers, and other motifs from nature. The artist will be at the gallery on November 22nd, November 23rd, and...More »
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Noriko Kurumatani “Where Life is Born”
An exhibition of nihonga paintings and illustrations that feature the living creatures and natural flowers of this world.More »
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Tsubamedo “Automata”
An exhibition of “automata” - moving objects such as music boxes, by Tsubamedo. The artist is present in the gallery on Oct.10, 11, 13. 14, and 15.More »
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Iyo Okumi “Conversations So Far and Conversations From Now On”
Iyo Okumi presents color pencil drawings of people, animals and landscapes.More »
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Mai “Objective Perspective”
A solo exhibition by Mai.More »
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Puchipowan Exhibition
A unique exhibition of prints produced using milk cartons.More »
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Myrra “Garden”
An exhibition of watercolor works by Myrra. The artist will be present in the gallery on Jun.20 (Mon), Jun.23 (Thurs) and Jun.25 (Sat).More »
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Miki Terai “Bay City Pop”
Miki Terai’s illustrations depict the daily lives of young, freewheeling urbanites who call a city by the sea their home. *The artist will be at the gallery on June 6 (Mon) and June 11 (Sat).More »
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Kinu “Frame”
An exhibition of illustrations by Kinu.More »
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Tonton Animals
The gorgeousness of African animals rendered with the dabbing of sponges. More »
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Yukiko Sakaguchi “Cup and Sugar”
Photographs of figurines representing the quirky world of Cup, Sugar, Saucer, and their new friends.More »
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Duckies Exhibition
A group exhibition to warm your heart during these cold winter days.More »
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Higura Higuri “Diary”
In his ballpoint pen illustrations, Higura Higuri draws the everyday and what could have been.More »
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Umeko Mori “Kikikaikai”
Fun and fluffy, vivid and funny drawings by Umeko Mori are presented in this exhibition.More »
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Fumi Gyobu “Alphabet Books Vol.1”
On display are Fumi Gyobu’s art books consisting of print works on Japanese washi paper and encaustic collage works.More »
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Taeko Kobayashi “Almost Christmas”
Heartwarming illustrations and prints just in time for Christmas.More »
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Ai Matsuura “Someone’s Dream and Small Room”
Displaying Ai Matsuura’s illustrations, old and new, that draw on a dream world through the richness of oil paints.More »
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F-Mates “Morimori”
A group exhibition by F-Mates. Exhibiting Artists: Keiko Imoto, Eru Kumamoto, Moeko Kobayashi, Yumi Mantani, Megumi Yamada, and Tomomi Yamamoto.More »
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Kiironohasami “Small Small Small”
An exhibition of photographs and small paper people measuring just 3cm in height.More »
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For.com
Four artists who were connected by their Art and Design studies present their first ever exhibition of illustrations and paintings on canvas.More »
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Petit Point Copper Plate Print Exhibition
A group exhibition by students taking etching classes at the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art.More »
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Barcarolle
Hiroshi Muranaka’s oil paintings are on display.More »
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This is Just Me!!
A colorful pop exhibition featuring acrylic paintings by Sou Ohara.More »
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Makiko Yoshida Exhibition
An exhibition of multicolored prints by Makiko Yoshida. Yoshida’s encounter with trees over shifting time and the subsequent memories of these encounters take shape in her delicate etchings and aquatint...More »
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Keme Exhibition
Warm illustrations by Kemeko, featuring small delights such as children and other creatures.More »
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Yuki Sugiura “Stars in the Night Sky”
Yuki Sugiura presents pen illustrations of plants and animals; flora and fauna, and girls under the night sky on various materials.More »
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Small Worlds
Encounter the small worlds created by Yuka Kakunan, Suzuka Morita, and Yuko Yane through their illustrations and goods.More »
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Junko Ogoshi “Holiday”
A selection of Junko Ogoshi’s copperplate prints are on display in this exhibition.More »
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Umeko Mori “Celebratory”
Illustrations featuring sheep (the 2015 zodiac animal), darumas, and beckoning cats.More »
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Taeko “Lots of Postcards”
An exhibition and sale of Christmas postcards by Taeko.More »
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Samurai “Paper Cutting 4 Person Exhibition”
A group exhibition by paper cutting group Samurai.More »
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Ai Matsuura “Small Magician”
The strange world that exists between reality and fantasy is presented by illustrator Ai Matsuura.More »
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Shota Ozaki “Swift Animals”
Sponge-made illustrations of animals that remind us these creatures are friends who existed on the earth before us. More »
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Bring to a Copperplate
An exhibition by the members of the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art Etching course.More »
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Izumi Hikosaka “Flower Quilt Art”
An exhibition of handmade quilts with flower designs, including the piece which won First Place in the Framed Quilt Category at the Tokyo International Quilt Festival 2014. [Image: Izumi Hikosaka “Red...More »
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Yukiko Sakaguchi “Nice to Meet You, Cup-kun”
Introducing the oddball world of Cup-kun, the ghost of a cup, and friends including Saucer-san and many more. More »
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Myrra “The Earth is a Wonderland”
These works express the artist’s desire for people and all creation to live happily together. More »
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“How Do You Do”
11 students of the Human Expression Department of Kobe University present a group exhibition.More »
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Mori Takaeno “Like a Cradle”
Opening up a gentle world of innocent fantasy.More »
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Makiko Yoshida Exhibition
With a variety of methods and a refined approach, Makiko Yoshida portrays the multifaceted appearances of trees and the landscapes they fill through the passage of time. More »
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Taeko Kobayashi “Xmas Christmas”
Heartwarming and humorous Christmas-themed illustrations and other works. More »
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Yellow Scissors “Decorating A White Wall”
Pinky tip-sized people and animal figures cut out of paper and glued to surfaces create charming storybook-like scenes.More »