The Frederick Harris Gallery invites Members to a reception featuring several artists from Ishikawa’s Noto region, accompanied by complimentary wine, sake from Noto and canapés.
The exhibition aims to bring awareness towards the relief efforts in the region after the earthquake and flooding earlier this year.
Among the lineup is Aiko Shioyasu, who draws inspiration from the stunning natural scenery of Noto’s Mt Sato and Sato Sea.
Shioyasu’s recent works have used kintsugi restoration methods on lacquerware that was damaged in the quake, reflecting the resilient spirit of the region and its people’s dedication to keeping their traditions alive even during difficult times.
“I believe [art] will give the people of Noto the energy to move forward,” shares Shioyasu.
Pottery maker Tatsuma Nakayama’s house and workshop collapsed during the disaster, and he has dedicated his work to connecting with traditional suzu-yaki pottery that originated in the region. “I pour my heart and soul into my work using the soil and materials of Suzu,” says the Ishikawa native.
Additional pieces from Hisashi Takazawa, Shinichi Chahira, Yutaka Yamazaki, Caroline Watanabe and others will be on display from November 6 through December 2, along with a special display of the Noto local support group’s reborn lacquerware project.
Artworks are available for purchase through Member Services and select items will be on sale at The Cellar throughout the exhibit.
All proceeds will support the artists.
Details
Reception
Nov 9