Held on September 22nd to 25th, Yumiko Kaneshiro Planning Exhibition

"I feel the Yumiko Kaneshiro Exhibition Okinawa. Sango Blue's Utsuwataru"2022year9month22From Sunday (Thursday)9month25Until Sunday (Sunday), it will be held in the event space of Pola Ginza Building.
 


Exhibition Overview
Exhibition name: Yumiko Kaneshiro Exhibition feels Okinawa. Gango Blue container
Meeting period:2022year9month22Sun (Thursday)- 9month25Sun (Sun)
Opening hours:11:00 - 19:00 25Sunday (Sun) only17:30Close to the museum  (Admission is closed30Before a minute)
Entrance fee: Free
Venue: 〒104-0061 Ginza, Chuo -ku, Tokyo1-7-7 Pola Ginza Building4FloorsG
Access: Tokyo Metro Ginza 1 -chome Station 7Immediately / Tokyo Metro Ginza Station A9Walk from the exit6Part
 

 

Overview ∥
Yumiko Kaneshiro is a pottery writer who studied ceramics at Okinawa Prefectural University of the Arts and then exhibited and installed a number of exhibits in Japan and Asian countries. Many people accept the scenery of Okinawa, such as a plans with plants as a motif of plants, which is produced with the desire to leave the beautiful Okinawan sea. He is also working on art production and is also active in the art field.
In this exhibition, you can watch works that reflect the scenery and relaxation of Okinawa, focusing on the coral blue container, and the purchase of works that brighten your daily life and bring comfort. During the exhibition, we will hold a limited event and prepare Kinjo's corridor day so that you can enjoy it deeply.
 
→ See the limited event and the announcement of the corridor in detail
→ Apply for a limited event

 

 

Precautions associated with your visit ∥
* If there is a change in the exhibition outline,Serendouce CraftsofInstagram, I will inform you on the official website.
* Payment at the venue is only for cashless payment (credit card / QR code).
* We will implement measures to prevent infections for new colon virus infections, and will be held in consideration so that you can enjoy it with confidence. Please wear a mask to prevent the spread of infection.

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