Isla Center for the Arts
The exhibition featured over 70 ceramic pieces produced by 35 artists from Japan and their interpretation of the exhibition theme, vessels.
All the artists featured in this exhibit, although they may differ in backgrounds and styles, are members of the next generation in the world of ceramic art from Japan. Some of the featured artists include Sakai Hiroshi, Hori Toshiro, Shimizu Ichiji, Miyanishi Atsushi, and Toyofuku Makoto
Japanese Pottery: the Rising Generation from Traditional Japanese Kilnsis a traveling exhibit curated by the Japan Foundation and currently touring around the world. The display was sponsored by Consulate-General of Japan, University of Guam, Guam CAHA, NEA and the Office of the Governor.
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