Group Exhibition with Japanese British Artists. This is a first group show of Wa no Contemporary project in England. This exhibition has developed from a special partnership between Prof. Nobuko Hamano and Japanese artists and Northumbria University over 15years through art activities and projects. At the show, we are going to exhibit 27 different artist's works who engaged to our relationships in order to evolve a reciprocal understanding towards different cultures. Wa no Contemporary exhibition which leads by Prof. Nobuko Hamano ( Visiting Fellow, Northumbria University / Professor, Kagawa Junior College ) as director, held twice in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan, in 2013 and 2015
The research project had two stages. Stage one consisted of work produced in the UK and was part of ...
A collaborative research project, instigated by Anna Francis, AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, whic...
A new multi-sited exhibition curated by Eliza Gluckman, featuring the work of 13 international conte...
Group Exhibition with Japanese British Artists. This is a first group show of Wa no Contemporary pro...
A unique exhibition of contemporary textiles to mark 15 years of collaboration between the UK and Ja...
The exhibition featured a total of 150 works ranging from paintings and sculptures at galleries at t...
As part of the UK/Korea 2017–18 season, Goyang Aramnuri Aram Art Gallery in Korea presents The Paint...
An exhibition of four discrete bodies of work presenting works made in the UK and shown in a Japanes...
Through the Surface explores points of difference and similarity within cultures of Japan and Britai...
'Neighbouring' was a week long event I curated together with Monica Laiseca and Yuko Hasegawa, Arti...
Protean Borders: Trans-cultural Encounters with Japanese Popular Culture reveals the passion and ima...
In the exhibition Creamer was was invited to present their collaborative film 'From Shinning Clough'...
Shadow Worlds explores artistic responses to the hidden, the subtle and the overlooked through insta...
Inclusion in group exhibition at Museum of X’ian Academy of Fine Arts, China. Artists include: Gerai...
Work included in touring group exhibition: ‘Contemporary Masters from Britain: 80 British Painter...
The research project had two stages. Stage one consisted of work produced in the UK and was part of ...
A collaborative research project, instigated by Anna Francis, AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, whic...
A new multi-sited exhibition curated by Eliza Gluckman, featuring the work of 13 international conte...
Group Exhibition with Japanese British Artists. This is a first group show of Wa no Contemporary pro...
A unique exhibition of contemporary textiles to mark 15 years of collaboration between the UK and Ja...
The exhibition featured a total of 150 works ranging from paintings and sculptures at galleries at t...
As part of the UK/Korea 2017–18 season, Goyang Aramnuri Aram Art Gallery in Korea presents The Paint...
An exhibition of four discrete bodies of work presenting works made in the UK and shown in a Japanes...
Through the Surface explores points of difference and similarity within cultures of Japan and Britai...
'Neighbouring' was a week long event I curated together with Monica Laiseca and Yuko Hasegawa, Arti...
Protean Borders: Trans-cultural Encounters with Japanese Popular Culture reveals the passion and ima...
In the exhibition Creamer was was invited to present their collaborative film 'From Shinning Clough'...
Shadow Worlds explores artistic responses to the hidden, the subtle and the overlooked through insta...
Inclusion in group exhibition at Museum of X’ian Academy of Fine Arts, China. Artists include: Gerai...
Work included in touring group exhibition: ‘Contemporary Masters from Britain: 80 British Painter...
The research project had two stages. Stage one consisted of work produced in the UK and was part of ...
A collaborative research project, instigated by Anna Francis, AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, whic...
A new multi-sited exhibition curated by Eliza Gluckman, featuring the work of 13 international conte...