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【Exhibition】Yuriko Aso and Seiji Watanabe. Two-Person Exhibition of Watercolours and Pottery. Gallery Shichimen-zaka Tochū. February 7 – 12, 2019. Tokyo.

Keyword: Exhibitions / Tokyo / Watercolours / Pottery / Yuriko Aso / Seiji Watanabe

Gallery Shichimen-zaka Tochū (the ‘Gallery Halfway up Shichimen-zaka’) will hold a two-person exhibition featuring watercolours by Yuriko Aso and pottery by Seiji Watanabe. The exhibition runs from Thursday, February 7 until Tuesday, February 12, 2019.  

Yuriko Aso is the creator of the delightful illustrations for the Manabi Japan website. Her finely detailed and stunningly vivid watercolours will be on display alongside the pottery of veteran ceramic artist, Seiji Watanabe. We look forward to seeing you there, halfway up Shichimen-zaka! 

Pottery and Watercolours. Two Person Exhibition.

 Pottery by Seiji Watanabe. Watercolours by Yuriko Aso

Period: February 7 (Thu) – February 12 (Tue), 2019.

Hours: 11:00~19:00 (Closing at 17:00 on the final day)

Venue: Gallery Shichimen-zaka Tochū. Nishi Nippori 3-14-6, Arakawa Ku, Tokyo.

http://gallerysichimen.yu-yake.com/

 

From Tokyo Metro Chiyōda Line, Sendagi Station (indicated at left of map above): 5 minutes on foot from Exit 2.

From JR Nippori Station (indicated at right of map above): Exit through the north ticket gate and West Exit. 4 minutes on foot.

 

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【Exhibition】Yuriko Aso and Seiji Watanabe. Two-Person Exhibition of Watercolours and Pottery. Gallery Shichimen-zaka Tochū. February 7 – 12, 2019

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Keyword : Exhibitions / Tokyo / Watercolours / Pottery / Yuriko Aso / Seiji Watanabe

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