The 18th Paramita Ceramic Art Grand Prize Exhibition

Clockwise from top left: Yasushi Okada, Mami Kato, Shunichi Yabe, Toshimi Imura, Takahiro Ujiie, Yasutaka Baba *The images shown may differ from the works exhibited at the Ceramic Art Grand Prix Exhibition.
Clockwise from top left: Yasushi Okada, Mami Kato, Shunichi Yabe, Toshimi Imura, Takahiro Ujiie, Yasutaka Baba *The images shown may differ from the works exhibited at the Ceramic Art Grand Prix Exhibition.

Date: Friday, June 7, 2024 - Monday, July 29, 2024 09:30-17:30

A representative ceramic artist of the era

The annual Paramita Ceramic Art Grand Prize Exhibition will be held for the 18th time this year, and the method of selecting the grand prize winner by voting by visitors has become well established. This time, too, art museums, museums, galleries, and art critics from all over the country will recommend "ceramists who represent the era," and the top six artists will be nominated and their works will be exhibited at paramitamuseum.
The award winner will be selected by visitors to the museum during the 35-day exhibition period, which begins on June 7th, and the Grand Prize will be decided based on the results.
We look forward to your many votes.

Voting period: June 7th (Friday) - July 11th (Thursday), 2024
*Those who vote for the Grand Prize winner will receive a commemorative gift from paramitamuseum

Paramita Ceramic Art Grand Prize Announcement Ceremony: Sunday, July 21, 2024, 14:00~
Paramita Ceramic Art Grand Prize: 1 person, 1 million yen prize

Exhibiting Artists (in alphabetical order)
Toshimi Imura (Gifu Prefecture)
Kodai Ujiie (Gifu Prefecture)
Okada Yasushi (Yamaguchi Prefecture)
Kato Mami (Aichi Prefecture)
Baba Yasutaka (Nagasaki Prefecture)
Yabe Shunichi (Okayama Prefecture)


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Detailed information

Period
June 7, 2024 (Friday) - July 29, 2024 (Monday) 09:30 - 17:30
venue
paramitamuseum
address
21-6 Matsugaeda-KomonoTown Komono-cho, Mie-gun
telephone number
059-391-1088 (paramitamuseum)
business hours

9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Admission until 5 p.m.)

Holiday

Open every day during the exhibition period

usage fee

Admission fee: General 1,000 yen (4-piece set ticket 3,000 yen), University students 800 yen, High school students 500 yen, Junior high school students and younger free

Access information by public transportation

From Kintetsu Yokkaichi Station, take the Kintetsu Yunoyama Line for about 25 minutes and get off at Ohaneen Station, then walk 300 meters in the direction of Yunoyama Onsen.

Access information by car

Approximately 6.5km towards Yunoyama from the Yokkaichi IC on the Higashi-Meihan Expressway
Approximately 4km from Shin-Meishin Expressway "Komono IC"

parking

Free (100 regular cars and large buses available)

*Information as of April 2024. Dates, prices, etc. may have changed, so please check with your contact information before going out.

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