SUE NO SATO
Museum
2024
Recommended
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2024
This municipal structure proposes several infrastructures around pottery such as exhibitions on the ceramics of Tamba, those of the Kamakura era in the Edo period, and on the more contemporary work of about fifty artists. Pottery and painting workshops are open to all, without reservation, but you will have to come back much later to pick up your work, which is not practical. There is also a collective shop which collects a very large quantity of pottery produced by the association's local craftsmen.
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