Shinroku Takahashi

  • Ceramics
  • 1949 -
Shinroku Takahashi

TAKAHASHI applies moegi glaze and zogan (inlay) techniques and the kohiki (white porcelain of underglazed iron-brown) technique.

Membership Research member, Japan Kogei Association
  • 1949 Born in Yokohama City
  • 1973 Relocated to Okinawa
    Started ceramics production in Koza (Presently Okinawa City)
  • 1977 Started ceramics production in Tobe, Yokohama
  • 1979 Group exhibition at Yokohama Takashimaya
  • 1981 Received the Kanagawa Board of Education Superintendent’s Award at the Kanagawa Art Association Exhibition
    Selected for the Fletcher Brownbuilt Pottery Exhibition(New Zealand)
  • 1982 Selected for the 9th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Musashino Exhibition
    Solo exhibition at Yokohama Takashimaya
  • 1983 Established his kiln in Konandai, Yokohama
  • 1986 Specially selected for the Mitsukoshi Flower Wares Exhibition
    Solo exhibition at the Yokohama Center Gallery
    Solo exhibition at the Konandai Takashimaya
    Selected for the Kanagawa Prefectural Art Exhibition
  • 1987 Selected for the Mitsukoshi Flower Wares Exhibition
    Selected for Issuikai Ceramics Exhibition at Shibuya Seibu
  • 1988 Selected for the Mitsukoshi Flower Wares Exhibition
  • 1989 Established his kiln in Tomioka, Yokohama
  • 1991 Solo exhibition at the Nissei Gallery
  • 1992 Solo exhibition at the Yokohama Civic Art Gallery
    4-men exhibition at the Art-kan
  • 1995 Group exhibition at Gallery Le Monde Metal
  • 1997 Solo exhibition at the LIBEST Gallery So, Kichijoji
  • 2002 Selected for the Japan Traditional Arts Association Exhibition
  • 2003 Submitted to the Asahi Charity Art Exhibition
    Selected for the Issuikai Ceramics Exhibition at Ikebukuro Seibu
  • 2007 Solo exhibition at the Yokohama Center Gallery
    Member of the Japan Kogei Association Eastern Japan Branch
    Lecturer at a Culture Center
    Lecturer at the Yokohama Senior Citizens Welfare Center
    Published the“Ceramics Notebook” (Visual Design Laboratory Inc.) (Collaboration)