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Kyo-yaki & Kiyomizu-yaki/Ceramics: Takahiro Okayama

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Born into a family running a ceramics business near Kyoto's historic Sennyuji Temple, home to many other pottery makers, I learned the basics and went on to become a ceramic artist while working for the family business. Throughout the long history of ceramics, artisans have combined - or taken away - the techniques they have learned to create their own unique style. I myself also continue to study the craft and develop new pieces.

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1976 Born in Kyoto City

1999 Graduated from Seian University of Art and Design (Fiber Art Class, Plastic Arts

          Group, Department of Art and Design)

2000 Completed the Ceramics Forming Course at Kyoto Prefectural Ceramists'

           Technical Institute

2001 Completed a postgraduate course at Kyoto Prefectural Ceramists' Technical

          Institute

2002 Completed the Miyako Gijuku Kyoto City Traditional Industries Skilled Worker

           Regular Training Course for ceramics at the Kyoto Municipal Institute of

           Industrial Research 

2007 Showcased work at ALTIGIANATO2007 in Italy    

           Went to Italy as part of a group designated as Kyoto Prefecture Traditional

           Industries Young Designers

2008 Became a  Certified Kyoto Traditional Products Craftsman  (Kyo-yaki &

           Kiyomizu-yaki)

2013 Held a solo ceramics exhibition (Takashimaya Art and Crafts Salon, Kyoto)

2014 Became certified as a Master Craftsman of the Future

2016 Held a solo ceramics exhibition (Takashimaya Art and Crafts Salon, Kyoto)

2018 Held an exhibition titled "To to Urushi Joint Exhibition" with lacquer artistan

           Yuri Kato (Kyoto Takashimaya Art Gallery)

2021 Held an exhibition titled "To to Urushi Joint Exhibition" with lacquer artistan

          Yuri Kato (Kyoto Takashimaya Art Gallery) 

          Joined Kyoto Kogei Association

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