Hitomi Kanada
- Ceramics
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close - Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 8
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- CategoryCeramics
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TechniquesOverglaze enamel
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Born1956 -
- Based inToyama
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MembershipFull member, Japan Kogei Association
Biography
- 1956Born in Gero City, Gifu Prefecture
- 1989Started ceramic
- 1995Established ceramic studio Hitomi
- 2009"Rinsekibachi" selected for the 56th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition, and purchased by the Imperial Household Agency
Becomes Full Member of the Japan Kōgei Association - 2010"Kobo" selected for the 53rd Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition, and exhibited at "Light - The Theme of the Imperial New Year Poetry Reading", the Jingu Museum of Fine Arts
Awards
- 1990Selected for the Toyama Prefecture Exhibition (first time). Selected for successive exhibitions to date
- 1997Selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Toyama Exhibition (first time). Selected for successive exhibitions to date
- 2000Selected for the Issuikai Ceramics Exhibition (first time). Selected for successive exhibitions to date
- 2001Received the Incentive Award at the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Toyama Exhibition
- 2002Received the Incentive Award at the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Toyama Exhibition
Selected for the 49th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition (first time)
Selected for the 53rd, 55th, 56th, and 57th Exhibitions - 2006Received Honourable Mention at the Issuikai Ceramics Exhibition
- 2009Received the Kitanippon Shimbun Award at the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Toyama Exhibition
Received Honourable Mention at the Issuikai Ceramics Exhibition - 2010Received the Takaoka Board of Education Award at the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Toyama Exhibition
- 2013Received the Incentive Award at the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Toyama Exhibition
- 2014Received the Takaoka Board of Education Award at the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Toyama Exhibition