About Us
Yoshitaka Iwamoto
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•Born in Tokushima Prefecture in 1983.
•Graduated from the Department of Sculpture, Kyoto Seika University.
-Graduated from the School of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba, in the field of Sculpture.
•In 2010, awarded a Rotary Club Ambassadorial Scholarship to study at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London.
•In 2011, graduated from the University of the Arts London, where he had received a Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarship.
In 2012, participated in the Changdong Art Studio Residency Program at the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, where he exhibited his work.
• Lives and works in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan
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Taizo Mori
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•Born 1974 in Osaka, Japan.
•Since his first solo exhibition in 1996, he has been presenting works that create imaginary landscapes in exhibition spaces by amassing small pieces created by personal physical sensations.
In 2014, he established "STUDIO Morimori" and has been involved in various art-related activities such as exhibition planning, exhibition setup, and workshops.
•He is currently working in his studio in Kameoka City.
Lecturer at Mizunoki Atelier and installer at Mizunoki Art Museum.
Part-time lecturer at Kyoto Seika University and Seian University of Art and Design.
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Travis Frink
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Glass maker from the mountains and desert of the American southwest- currently based in a small valley on the east coast of Shikoku island Japan.
•Making glasswork strongly influenced by the shapes and symbology of nature and human interaction across time. Exploring the properties, expressions, and potential of glass as a material is a constant challenge that guides the development of new and continuing work.
Studio Cradle
Address 770-0934 4-12, Akita-machi, Tokushima City Grand Chateau Rainbow 1F
Phone Number : 08063860171
Email: yoshi.iwamoto56@gmail.com
Opening Hours : Monday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Holidays: Please contact us in advance when you wish to visit.
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